The Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University is currently hiring for two librarian positions -- Copyright and Open Access Librarian and Social Sciences Librarian.
Position: Copyright and Open Access Librarian
The Z. Smith Reynolds Library seeks a Copyright and Open Access Librarian to join us at an exciting moment in Wake Forest’s development. As the university’s research profile grows, this entry-level position offers the opportunity to shape how our community approaches scholarly communication, ensuring faculty and students can share their work openly, protect their rights, and extend the reach of their scholarship in service of Wake Forest’s Pro Humanitate mission.
The Copyright and Open Access Librarian provides expert guidance on copyright and open access, develops educational programming, and manages research dissemination services including the institutional repository.
This is a full-time, ranked Librarian position with faculty status, reporting to the Head of Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communication in the Research, Instruction, and Outreach department. ZSR Library faculty are governed by the policies of the Librarians’ Assembly and are evaluated annually on Librarianship (70%), Scholarship and Professional Achievement (20%), and Service (10%).
For more details about the position and how to apply, click here.
Questions may be directed to Kyle Denlinger, search committee chair, at denlinkd@wfu.edu.
Position: Social Sciences Librarian
The Z. Smith Reynolds Library seeks a Social Sciences Librarian to provide social science reference, consultation, and instruction services for the undergraduate departments of Politics and International Affairs, Psychology, and Sociology, as well as services to social science disciplines in the Graduate School and the School of Professional Studies. This position will provide instruction both for college courses (traditional one-shot library instruction) and for-credit subject-specific information literacy courses. This position will also serve as our Federal Depository Coordinator for a primarily electronic government documents collection with a small historical print collection.
This is a full-time, ranked Librarian position with faculty status, reporting to the Head of Research and Liaison Services in the Research, Instruction, and Outreach department. ZSR Library faculty are governed by the policies of the Librarians’ Assembly and are evaluated annually on Librarianship (70%), Scholarship and Professional Achievement (20%), and Service (10%).
For more details about the position and how to apply, click here.
Questions may be directed to Kathy Shields, search committee chair, at shielddk@wfu.edu.