The UConn Library seeks two proactive librarians who are passionate about 
positively impacting the holistic student experience.  The Student Success 
Librarians will work collaboratively with Library colleagues, students, and 
campus partners to actively support student academic success and lifelong 
learning at UConn.  The successful candidates will draw on strong interpersonal 
and collaboration skills to build and maintain successful working partnerships 
across the UConn Library and larger University community. 

Reporting to the Head of Reference & Curriculum Services, both Student 
Success Librarians will develop, deliver, and assess engaging, scalable, and 
sustainable programming and services.  One position will have a special focus 
on advancing Open Educational Resources (OER) efforts and the other on 
advancing the Library’s information literacy programming.    

Along with all UConn Library personnel, the successful candidates will advance 
diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion efforts at the Library, making 
positive contributions to a culture of inclusion and respect in all 
interactions within the Library and across the University. The contributions of 
the successful candidates will exemplify the UConn Library values of kindness 
and trust, curiosity and inquiry, equity and inclusion, and having fun. 

Responsibilities

Engages in proactive outreach and networking to build relationships with campus 
stakeholders to connect existing Library collections, services, and spaces to 
efforts in support of student success.
Develops innovative Library programming and services in consultation and 
collaboration with campus stakeholders, such as the Center for Excellence in 
Teaching and Learning and the Institute for Student Success.
Works collaboratively with the Information Literacy Librarian and the 
Instructional Design Specialist to advance UConn Library information literacy 
efforts.
Advances the awareness and adoption of OER at UConn Library and UConn.
Develops and delivers in-person and online instruction, reference and research 
services, workshops, and consultations as required by the position.
Creates, modifies, and/or maintains tools and programs to support learning and 
research according to established best practices.
Assesses the efficacy of programming in collaboration with the Coordinator of 
Library Research and Assessment and other colleagues through collection and 
provision of relevant data and information on student success initiatives.
Participates in professional activities at a statewide, regional, and/or 
national level.
May serve as a student employee supervisor.
May serve as a liaison to one or more disciplinary areas.

Shared Expectations for All Staff

Applies the principles of the Library’s Strategic Framework and core values 
through active contribution and cooperation in achieving Area and Unit 
priorities and operational goals.
Demonstrates reliable and effective written and verbal communication and 
interpersonal skills to provide excellent professional service and collaborate 
with other departments and divisions within the Library and across the 
University.
Demonstrates active learning in and communication of ongoing trends and 
developments related to professional and positional responsibilities. 
Works effectively in current office applications, software, and communication 
tools as employed by the UConn Library and University of Connecticut.
Exhibits appreciation of, sensitivity to, and respect for a diverse working 
environment, inclusive of social, economic, cultural, ideological, gender, 
racial, and ethnic backgrounds.
Performs duties parallel to position responsibilities as required.

Minimum Qualifications

A graduate degree in Library and Information Science from a program accredited 
by the American Library Association or an international equivalent.
Demonstrated understanding of the principles of diversity, equity, and 
inclusion and ability to work collaboratively with individuals of diverse 
backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
Demonstrated knowledge of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for 
Higher Education.
A strong commitment to customer service and a demonstrated ability to provide 
solid public service and outreach.
Demonstrated ability to deliver reliable, effective, and appropriate verbal and 
written communications that follow current professional standards across 
various and diverse audiences.
Experience or interest in teaching library principles through student-focused 
learning experiences.
Willingness to work a flexible schedule; limited evenings and weekends required.
Demonstrated ability to plan and organize work both independently and 
collaboratively.

Additional Minimum Qualifications for Appointment as Librarian 2

Minimum of three years related professional experience.
Demonstrated recurrent active engagement in professional activities at a 
statewide, regional, and/or national level.

Preferred Qualifications for Both Appointments

Work experience in a library setting.
Demonstrated experience with instructing individuals or groups online and/or in 
person.
Demonstrated experience with planning or presenting programs or events.
Demonstrated experience providing research assistance.
Demonstrated experience with creating online research guides, instructional 
videos, tutorials, and/or other digital learning objects and instructional 
support materials.
Demonstrated experience, either on the job or through graduate level 
coursework, with library assessment practices and methodologies.
Knowledge of issues in open education or equitable access to education and 
information.
Demonstrated success in fostering partnerships with various stakeholders that 
focus on student success.

Employment at UConn and Appointment Terms

UConn is one of the top public research universities in the nation, with more 
than 30,000 students pursuing answers to critical questions in labs, lecture 
halls, and the community. Knowledge exploration throughout the University’s 
network of campuses is united by a culture of innovation. An unprecedented 
commitment from the state of Connecticut ensures UConn attracts internationally 
renowned faculty and the world’s brightest students. As a vibrant, progressive 
leader, UConn fosters a diverse and dynamic culture that meets the challenges 
of a changing global society.

The main 4,400-acre campus is set in a university town located in the heart of 
Connecticut; approximately a half hour’s drive from Hartford, 90 minutes from 
Boston, and 3 hours from New York City.  Storrs offers New England village 
charm, with outstanding recreational facilities and open space initiatives, 
farm to table agricultural communities, and excellent public schools.

The University of Connecticut is committed to building and supporting a 
multicultural and diverse community of students, faculty, and staff. The 
diversity of students, faculty, and staff continues to increase, as does the 
number of honors students, valedictorians, and salutatorians who make UConn 
their top choice. More than 100 research centers and institutes serve the 
University’s teaching, research, diversity, and outreach missions, leading to 
UConn’s ranking as one of the nation’s top public research universities.

UConn’s faculty and staff are a critical link to fostering and expanding our 
vibrant, multicultural and diverse University community. As an Affirmative 
Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer, UConn encourages applications 
from women, veterans, people with disabilities and members of traditionally 
underrepresented populations. 

Both appointments are full-time positions based in Storrs, Connecticut. The 
University offers a competitive salary, outstanding benefits, including 
employee and dependent tuition waivers at UConn, and a highly desirable work 
environment. Salary and rank are dependent upon education, qualifications, and 
experience.

To Apply

Applications must be submitted online using UConn Jobs at 
http://www.jobs.uconn.edu, Staff Positions, (Reference search #494988) and 
include a cover letter, detailed resume, and contact information for three 
professional references.  Candidates must address in their cover letter and/or 
resume how their candidacy meets the position responsibilities, minimum 
qualifications, and preferred qualifications (if applicable). Incomplete 
applications will not be considered.

Nominations and inquiries should be sent in confidence to 
[email protected]. To ensure full consideration, inquiries and 
applications should be submitted by February 28, 2021. Employment of the 
successful candidate will be contingent upon the successful completion of a 
pre-employment criminal background check.

This job posting is scheduled to be removed at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on 
February 28, 2021.

 


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