Emerging Technologies Librarian

 

The J. Murrey Atkins Library at UNC Charlotte is seeking an Emerging 
Technologies Librarian to identify new technologies appropriate for students to 
master in and out of the curriculum as well as manage the technology in several 
of the library’s innovation spaces and coordinate activities within these 
spaces. This position provides technical and programmatic support and guidance 
for these spaces and collaborates with and supports internal and external 
content experts in the use and integration of specialized technologies. Duties 
include maintaining, troubleshooting, and training users on technology and 
equipment; developing training materials; coordinating outreach activities; 
providing group/individual consultations; and working in collaboration with 
technologists and content experts to develop and host tutorials, workshops, and 
instruction sessions. This position requires knowledge and understanding of a 
wide variety of technologies to effectively support users’ needs. 


 

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a rapidly growing research 
intensive University offering over 28,500 students a variety of undergraduate, 
master’s and doctoral programs in seven academic colleges. UNC Charlotte’s 
Atkins Library is a comprehensive research library with over 1.9 million 
printed books, 930,000 e-books, over 400 databases, approximately 75,000 
journals and an annual budget of over $10 million.

 

UNC Charlotte is located in the largest city in North Carolina, a beautiful 
southern city of 775,202 with over 1.5 million in the greater metropolitan 
area, in one of the fastest growing regions in the country. Located on a 1,000 
acre wooded campus, the University is accessible to the city's performing arts 
and cultural and sports events and to recreational lakes.


 

Essential Duties:


Sets up, maintains, and troubleshoots technology and ensures the safe use of 
all Area 49 spaces, including the Technology Support Desk, Makerspace, EZ Video 
Studio, Gaming Lab, Multimedia Lab, Visualization Lab, and Photogrammetry Lab;


Manages the Photogrammetry Lab;


Stays informed of trends and best practices in library technologies, innovative 
technologies, and making;



Conducts individual, group, and/or classroom training sessions on technologies, 
digital applications, and tools;


Develops and conducts technology- and maker-focused workshops;


Collaborates with the Digital Pedagogy & Emerging Technologies Librarian, 
as well as Subject Librarians, to deliver innovation-focused instruction 
sessions that align with the curriculum;


Develops and maintains training modules and support materials, such as creating 
Libguides and user guides for library technologies and developing web content 
in areas of responsibilities;


Works shifts at the Technology Support Desk and other technology spaces;


Assists customers with public computing and printing services;


Represents Area 49 at events, such as maker faires and campus creative and 
informational events;


Drafts and recommends new, and edits to existing, policies and procedures;


Researches and recommends innovative technologies for adoption and obtains 
quotes from vendors;


Actively seeks resources and activities that support inclusive and anti-racist 
practices in Area 49


Tracks and maintains Area 49 supply and materials levels;


Builds strong working relationships with and develops collaborative 
partnerships with innovators, content creators, and experts within the library, 
across campus, and in the community;


Engages in professional development and scholarly contributions both locally 
and nationally;


Participates in faculty governance through representing library spaces, as well 
as through library and campus task forces and/or committees;


Performs other duties as assigned.


 

Minimum Education/Experience Requirements


Master’s degree in Library and/or Information Science from a program accredited 
by the American Library Association. 


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. 


 

Preferred Education, Skills and Training Experience:


Ability to master new technologies quickly and thoroughly;


Experience in setting up, maintaining, troubleshooting, and training others in 
nontraditional and emerging technologies;


Evidence of experience building and maintaining collaborative partnerships and 
services with and for faculty, staff, students, and administration, including 
working across boundaries;


Committed to working as an effective member of a high-functioning team;


Knowledge of emerging trends in research libraries and higher education;


Experience designing and delivering both face-to-face and online instruction, 
including technical training, workshops, and classroom sessions;


Experience drafting policies, reports, documentation, and web content;


Superior interpersonal and communication skills;


Demonstrated initiative and flexibility and the ability to work both 
independently and collaboratively in a complex and diverse environment;


Ability to think creatively, strategically, and proactively;


Ability to communicate complex issues to diverse audiences;


Ability to work effectively with diverse groups and to create an environment of 
mutual respect;


Commitment to continuous personal and professional improvement in diversity, 
equity, and inclusion initiatives.


 

To apply: 

ONLY ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED: https://jobs.uncc.edu/ (Search 
Faculty Vacancies - Position # 008997) or use the direct link 
https://jobs.uncc.edu/postings/33355 

 

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. The Search Committee 
will not contact references before verifying permission with the candidate.


Written statement of 250 words or less on your skills, experience, and/or 
willingness to engage in activities that will advance UNC Charlotte’s diversity 
plan, including through digital scholarship programs. Applicants should attach 
their written statement in the “Other Documents” section of the application.


 

The review of applications will begin January 19, 2021. Anticipated start date 
is July 1, 2021. Appointment requires successful completion of background 
check. 

 

Our campus community is comprised of people who represent the wide breadth of 
gender and sexual identities, races and ethnicities, faith traditions, 
nationalities, and other social categories and backgrounds. These varied 
identities and experiences enrich the University as a whole. UNC Charlotte and 
Atkins Library strive to celebrate this diversity, and to sustain an inclusive 
and welcoming environment for all. For library-specific information, please 
visit the Atkins Library Diversity Page. 

 

As an EOE/AA employer and an ADVANCE Institution that strives to create an 
academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and 
maintained, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte encourages 
applications from all underrepresented groups.

Only an MLS or MLIS degree will be considered for this position, we will not 
accept an alternative degree.

The candidate chosen for this position will be required to provide an official 
transcript of their MLS or MLIS degree.

The candidate chosen for this position will be subject to a criminal background 
check.

For additional information about The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 
please visit our Website: http://www.uncc.edu. For further details about Atkins 
Library, please consult our website: http://library.uncc.edu.


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