[Publib] Periodical/Government Documents Librarian, Long Island City, NY

Nasrin Rahman nasrin at lagcc.cuny.edu
Tue Aug 5 14:06:21 EDT 2008


THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK  CAREER OPPORTUNITY

LaGuardia Community College

Title: Instructor or Assistant Professor
Location/Department: Academic Affairs/Library      	
Position Detail: Periodical/Government Documents Librarian       FLSA
Status	Exempt
Compensation:	
Instructor:  $40,851 - $51,926. 
Assistant Professor:  $43,981 - 58,787.
Commensurate with qualifications and experience 
Web Site 	www.lagcc.cuny.edu Notice Number 	FY15359
Closing Date: 9/30/08
   
POSITION DESCRIPTION AND DUTIES
   
The candidate will provide leadership role for Library’s Periodicals
and Federal Depository Library Collections.  
Supervises periodicals and documents staff, staff training and
development.  
Is responsible for collection development, budget monitoring and
preparation, and dealing with subscription service and vendors.
Is responsible for the Library’s obligations to the Federal
Depository Library Program.
Other duties include reference desk service, library instruction,
committee work and liaison work to teaching departments.
      
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

ALA accredited MLS degree required for appointment as an Instructor. 
ALA accredited MLS degree plus second master’s degree or doctorate
required for an appointment as an Assistant Professor.  Relevant
professional experience in an academic setting helpful, as is evidence
of commitment to outstanding customer service, and collaborative problem
solving.  Excellent oral and written communication skills with people at
all levels needed.
         
TO APPLY	Mail cover letter and resume by closing date      
Address:	Ms. Nereida Baez
LaGuardia Community College
31-10 Thomson Avenue
Long Island City, NY  11101      

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