The University of North Carolina at Charlotte recognizes the differentiation of mission, goals, and objectives inherent in the diversity of disciplines represented by its colleges and departments. Thus, the job responsibilities and essential functions for library faculty should be interpreted in the context of the Library’s strategic plan.
Library faculty engage in service to the University, community, and profession. We create physical and digital environments that encourage learning and innovation, build and preserve collections, support research, and advance scholarship. We provide access to and promote the discovery of information. We help our communities become proficient information users and lifelong learners. Library faculty serve current and future UNC Charlotte students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the Greater Charlotte and global community by sustaining the intellectual and creative life, and facilitating lifelong learning, discovery, and engagement.
Library faculty are expected to collaborate within the Library and beyond in the performance of professional duties that may include, but are not limited to: selecting, organizing, preserving, and facilitating access to materials; supporting teaching, learning, and research; providing outreach to the campus and community; and developing and maintaining digital and technological innovations.
Library faculty participate in scholarly research, creative endeavors, and professional activities to serve the Library, the University, and the information professions. Library faculty are strongly encouraged to pursue external funding for library-related initiatives.
- Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesDevelop and provide instruction on data literacy and data visualization to assigned subject areas and the campus community
- Provide support for locating statistics, demographic, and census information for students, faculty, and researchers across the University
- Actively engage with assigned liaison areas
- Teach research instruction sessions for assigned subjects and academic programs.
- Develop appropriate instructional and informational aids for students, faculty, and community patrons.
- Manage and develop collections for assigned subjects. Expend budget allocations for acquisition of library materials according to established deadlines.
- Provide research and reference support for assigned subjects to students, faculty, and community patrons.
- Conduct collection evaluations for all proposed new courses and curriculum changes in assigned departments.
- Engage in professional service and scholarly contributions; participate in committees and faculty governance in the library and on campus.
- Communicate effectively and positively with individuals of varied backgrounds.
- Participate in the provision of in-person and virtual research services
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Experience/EducationThe minimum academic credential required for applicants for faculty positions in Atkins Library is completion of a master’s degree in the field of library and information science from a program accredited by the American Library Association by time of application.
Graduation with master’s degree in a specialized area directly relevant to the position description may be an acceptable substitute in certain situations if approved by the Dean. A second masters in another discipline or an earned doctorate is highly desirable.
- Preferred Education, Skills and ExperienceA second masters in another discipline or an earned doctorate
- Significant coursework or experience working with research data
- Proficiency with at least one application or programming language for preparing, analyzing, or visualizing data, such as R or Python.
- Experience with statistical software such as Stata, SAS, or SPSS
- Instruction or liaison experience in an academic research library.
- Knowledge of the research needs of students and faculty at a Doctoral Intensive Institution.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively as well as independently.
- Ability to work effectively with a variety of groups and to create an environment of mutual respect.
- Knowledge of relevant professional and technological issues in assigned areas.
- Ability to work effectively in an organization in which change is both necessary and constant.
- Demonstrated commitment to exceptional public service.
- Intellectual curiosity and adaptability.
Necessary Licenses/CertificationsSpecial Notes to ApplicantsSalary range for this position: $72,000
The following Application Materials must be attached to your electronic submission:
- Cover letter
- Resume/CV
- Names (including titles and company/institutions), addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of at least 3 professional references.
- At least two of these references must be supervisors.
The Search Committee will not contact references before verifying permission with the candidate.
The review of applications will begin July 7, 2025. Anticipated start date isOctober 2025.
The candidate chosen for this position will be subject to a criminal background check.
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