The University of Denver Libraries, comprised of the Main Library at the 
Anderson Academic Commons and the Bonfils Stanton Music Library in the Newman 
Center, is a highly collaborative, team-based organization that serves a 
diverse population, ranging from our students, staff, and faculty to public and 
other academic patrons from the surrounding region. The Anderson Academic 
Commons is the campus centerpiece for collaborative teaching, learning, and 
engagement. The University of Denver Libraries is central to discovery and 
creative interaction among students and faculty, and provides collections, 
services, personnel, and systems that support the teaching and research 
programs of the University. The institution is dedicated to the goal of 
building a culturally diverse and inclusive faculty and staff committed to 
teaching and working in a multicultural environment.

 

Position Summary

The Residency Librarian is a three-year nonrenewable contract position designed 
to provide early-career librarians with professional experience and mentoring 
in academic librarianship. Designed to engage librarians who are members of 
historically underrepresented groups, the residency program will give the 
successful candidate an opportunity to gain experience and skills necessary to 
thrive as an academic and research librarian. The University of Denver 
Libraries is a member of, and is committed to the principles of the Association 
of College & Research Libraries Diversity Alliance: 
http://www.ala.org/acrl/issues/diversityalliance.

 

Through this program, the successful candidate will gain experience in a range 
of areas of academic librarianship, gaining both broad and deep understanding 
of how academic and research libraries operate. The Associate Dean for 
Scholarly Communication & Collections Services will serve as the residency 
coordinator and supervise this position, but other librarians will also serve 
as mentors based on a candidates chosen area of specialization.

Anticipated start date for this role is summer/fall of 2018 (may be flexible). 

 

Essential Functions

During the three-year program, the Residency Librarian will rotate through at 
least three departments, primarily in the first year of residency. Based on 
existing or newly acquired interest, skills, education, and/or experience, the 
Residency Librarian will then work with stakeholders to select a home 
department and work with mentors in that unit for the remainder of the program 
to develop additional expertise and specialization. Departments could include 
Reference & Instruction, Special Collections & Archives, Design & 
Discovery, Collections & Content Management, Cataloging, Access Services, 
Technology Services, or Metadata & Digitization.
In addition to work within the University Libraries, the Residency Librarian 
will work with the Interdisciplinary Research Incubator for the Study of 
(In)Equality (IRISE) (http://www.du.edu/irise/) to develop library skills in 
support of IRISEs mission. For example, this could entail public speaking, 
engaging with community members, supporting research, providing metadata or 
other technical support, or managing digitization projects.
The Residency Librarian may also be assigned a mentor from the senior ranks of 
the University Libraries faculty outside the home department who will provide 
guidance on academic librarianship, research, professional development, and 
cultural aspects of institutions of higher education.

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Ability to work in a team environment.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate clearly and 
knowledgeably, both verbally and in writing.
Capacity to build strong connections with faculty and students.
Ability to use knowledge, experience, awareness, and skills to advance DU’s 
commitment to diversity and inclusion, and to engage effectively with a broad 
spectrum of culturally diverse groups.
Ability to work independently, effectively, and confidentially, using tact and 
excellent judgment.
Analytical skills for decision making.
Ability to organize work and set priorities.
Ability to actively engage in the library organization, including leadership 
and participation in teams, task forces, and committees, working professionally 
in support of colleagues, willingly stepping into other roles when needed, and 
sharing responsibility as a faculty member in the library’s mission, goals, 
programs, and plans.
Willingness to engage in professional development and scholarly activities 
through research, publication, and service to national and regional 
professional organizations.
As a member of the University Libraries Faculty, the Residency Librarian will 
have the opportunity to serve on library and university committees and teams 
and will be provided funding and support to engage professionally at the 
regional and national level. Like all faculty in the University Libraries, this 
position actively engages in scholarly activities through research and 
publication, actively participates in professional organizations, as well as 
library and campus committees, and intentionally integrates diversity and 
inclusiveness into all aspects of the library.

 

Required Qualifications

Candidate must be a recent ALA-accredited M.L.S. graduate (graduated within the 
last three years).
The successful candidate will demonstrate a knowledge, ability or potential to 
engage effectively with culturally-diverse communities.

 

Preferred Qualifications

Ability to clearly articulate career objectives within academic librarianship.
Evidence of, or articulated interest in, developing skills that support the 
mission and strategic goals of the University of Denver Libraries.
Candidates are encouraged to review the libraries mission statement and 
strategic plan (https://library.du.edu/about-the-libraries/index.html).
Experience working in a library, information management environment, or related 
fields.

 

Work Schedule

Varied depending on the needs of the job. 

  

Application Deadline 

Applications received by April 8, 2018 will receive first consideration. 
Applications may be accepted and reviewed until position filled. 

  

Special Instructions

Candidates must apply online through www.du.edu/jobs to be considered. Only 
applications submitted online will be accepted. Once within the job description 
online, please scroll to the bottom of the page to apply. If you have questions 
regarding this position, please contact: [email protected]. 

 

The following documents are required to be fully considered, please include 
with your application:

CV
Cover Letter that expresses candidate’s interest in various aspects of 
librarianship. Tell us what your primary passions are as well as additional 
areas of interest.
3-5 references
Diversity statement. Please provide a statement about how you would advance 
diversity and inclusion through your work.

 

The University of Denver is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty 
and staff and encourages applications from women, minorities, members of the 
LGBTQ community, people with disabilities and veterans. The University is an 
equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. 

 

All offers of employment are based upon satisfactory completion of a criminal 
history background check.


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