Ad for Posting

From: Carmela Kinslow (Carmela.R.Kinslow.1@nd.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 08:21:35 PDT


I am posting this for a colleague ...

University of Notre Dame Librarian-in-Residence Program

The University Libraries and Law Library of Notre Dame are seeking
applicants who may contribute effectively to the diversity of the
profession and the University. Applicants from racial and ethnic
minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. The Librarian-in-Residence
Program offers recent library school graduates the opportunity to
experience various aspects of academic librarianship, including exposure to
research and law libraries. During the first year of the two-year program,
the successful candidate will gain experience within at least three
departments or functional units. The second year will be tailored to the
interests of the Librarian-in-Residence and to the needs of the Libraries
with time afforded for research and writing. In addition, the
Librarian-in-Residence will participate in administrative assignments,
library committees, specialized training, professional activities and will
receive travel support. The Librarian-in-Residence will be eligible for
positions available in the University Libraries. The libraries have one
opening for a two-year post-graduate appointment beginning in the Fall
2000. The appointee will report administratively to Laura Bayard,
Associate Librarian.

The University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842, is a private Catholic
institution offering a undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the
arts, sciences and professions. There are 7,500 undgergraduate students
and over 2,500 graduate students at the master's and PhD levels. The
historic campus neighbors South Bend, Indiana, 90 miles east of Chicago.

Qualifications: Recent degree from an ALA-accredited library school.
Evidence of critical thinking and excellent oral and written communication
skills are required. Interest in emerging library technologies is welcome.

Compensation: The Librarian-in-Residence will be appointed as visiting
faculty with a minimum salary of $34,000. Rank and salary will be
commensurate
with qualifications and experience. Full benefits package including paid
holidays and 20 vacation days will be offered.

Application Procedures: Interested candidates should supply a letter of
application indicating specific areas of interest and program expectations,
a resume and the names of three references to: Sherry Veith, Library Human
Resources Representative, 221 Hesburgh Library, University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, IN, 46556. Applications will be considered as received and
will be accepted until the position is filled. University of Notre Dame is
an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer strongly committed to
diversity. We value qualified candidates who can bring to our community a
variety of backgrounds.

        

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Dwight King
Head of Research Services
Notre Dame Law Library
Phone: (219) 631-5993
Fax: (219) 631-6371
E-mail: King.1@nd.edu



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