The Sue and Radcliffe Killam Library at Texas A&M International University is partnering with Summit Search Solutions on a national search for three (3) vibrant, collaborative, and creative librarians to advance academic excellence and support to over 8,500 students in Laredo, Texas—a dynamic city known for its bilingual and bicultural richness. This opportunity invites librarians to apply who are passionate about innovative service, student success, and community engagement within a diverse academic environment. Given your key role working with students in relevant graduate programs, we hope you’ll share with students nearing completion of their degrees, as well as alumni who may be interested.
The three positions include:
- Metadata & Cataloging Librarian
- Online Learning & Instruction Librarian
- Scholarly Communications Librarian
Here are just a few reasons that early career librarians will want to consider this opportunity:
- Join a mission-driven, Hispanic-serving institution during an exciting period of enrollment growth.
- Contribute in meaningful ways to shaping the direction of the Library as part of a new cohort of academic librarians.
- Build their careers with robust mentorship and support from TAMIU’s dynamic Inaugural Dean of the Library, Dr. Colleen Harris.
As a member of The Texas A&M University System, Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is a primarily Hispanic-serving, public university founded in 1970. Its 300-acre campus is in northeast Laredo on a former ranchland donated to secure higher education in South Texas. TAMIU provides more than 8,500 students with a learning environment anchored by the highest quality programs, built on a solid academic foundation in the arts and sciences.
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