position open

John Barnard icsjpb at ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
Wed Oct 16 10:59:20 EDT 1996


ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
 LIBRARY INSTRUCTION, SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY  (L.I.S.T.)

 Assistant Librarian, in LIST at Arizona State University Libraries

 GENERAL SUMMARY:  This is  a full-time continuing appointment-track
 (Academic Professional) position requiring professional development and
 service in addition to excellent job performance.  Essential Functions:
 Functions as an integral member of the Library Instruction, Systems, and
 Technology development team. Responsibilities include developing and
 presenting library instruction, and the creation of various electronic
 publications.

 QUALIFICATIONS:  Required:  ALA accredited MLS degree. Excellent
 interpersonal and communication skills. Experience designing, developing
 and/or presenting instruction. Demonstrated experience using personal
 computers. Extensive knowledge of leading edge computer applications.
 Demonstrated interest in emerging technologies for information resources.
 Demonstrated professional interest and involvement. Preferred: 
Experience using desktop publishing, web development and/or multimedia 
authoring software. Experience working in a team environment. Experience 
in the evaluation and assessment of instruction.

 MINIMUM SALARY:  $26,000

 APPLICATION DEADLINE: First consideration will be given to applications
 received by Friday, January 3, 1997, and the first of each month, thereafter, 
until the position is filled.

 APPLICATION PROCEDURE:  Send letter, resume and names, addresses 
and phone numbers of four recent professional references to Kurt R. 
Murphy, Assistant Dean for Personnel; University Libraries; Arizona State
University; Box 871006; Tempe, AZ 85287-1006.  Telephone: 602 
965-4914; FAX: 602 965-9169; E-mail: iackrm at asuvm.inre.asu.edu.  Full 
position description is available upon request.

 ASU is an EO/AA employer and actively seeks diversity among applicants
 and promotes a diverse work force.


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