The Talent Acquisition department hires qualified candidates to fill positions which contribute to the overall strategic success of Howard University. Hiring staff "for fit" makes significant contributions to Howard University's overall mission.
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SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY: Responsible for orienting and training student assistants and reviewing their work.
NATURE AND SCOPE: Internal contacts include students, staff, faculty, and administrators. External contacts include vendors, local firms, agencies and external libraries, consortium students, visiting scholars, and the public.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
o Assist students, faculty, and staff with finding information, utilizing print and electronic resources, and conducting research.
o Provide help with searching library catalogs, academic databases, and other online resources.
o Answer basic reference questions and escalate more complex inquiries to senior librarians as needed.
o Develop faculty research support skills.
o Help prepare and deliver instructional sessions, workshops, and orientations on how to use library resources and research tools.
o Assist with developing and updating instructional materials and guides for students and faculty.
o Provide one-on-one research assistance during scheduled hours or by appointment.
o Assist in evaluating, selecting, and maintaining library materials for specific subject areas or collections.
o Analyze usage statistics to make data-informed decisions.
o Participate in weeding outdated or unused materials and recommending new acquisitions based on user needs and academic requirements.
o Assist users with accessing electronic resources, including e-books, databases, and journals.
o Support the library's online presence by helping manage the library's website, social media, or digital collections.
o Familiarity with library management systems and cataloging software.
o Develop proficiency in creating and teaching with LibGuides
o Develop proficiency in Canvas (the campus learning management system (LMS)
o Complete a certification in usability testing, Creative Commons, and/or Tableau
o Complete the Google Certified Educator Level 2
o Participate in workshops, seminars, and professional development opportunities to improve knowledge and skills in academic librarianship.
o Participate in a Washington Research Library Consortium (WRLC) Committee
o Develop a subject expertise area.
o Collaborate with senior librarian staff on library projects and initiatives.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
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