Evening/Saturday Supervisor position at Hunter College Library, New York, NY

Louise S. Sherby lsherby at hejira.hunter.cuny.edu
Tue May 25 18:07:20 EDT 1999


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HUNTER COLLEGE
OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK

Evening/Saturday Services Librarian
Instructor or Assistant Professor
            
Reporting to Head, Public Services, is responsible for operation and
closing of Main Campus Library during evening and Saturday hours, including
scheduling and supervising part-time support staff; participates in general
reference service, library instruction, and collection development; assists
patrons in the use of OPAC, CD-ROM’s, electronic services, and
Internet/WWW; develops instructional publications in various formats. May
supervise computer lab. May be assigned as needed to other divisions of
Hunter College Libraries.  Qualifications: Required:  Instructor:  M.L.S.,
or its equivalent from an ALA-accredited library school.  Assistant
Professor:  M.L.S., or its equivalent from an ALA-accredited library
school, and an additional Master’s degree or Doctorate.  Highly desirable:
Minimum two years experience in library public services, with some
supervisory experience preferable; academic library reference, electronic
resources and bibliographic instruction skills; excellent communication and
interpersonal skills; ability to meet requirements for promotion/tenure.
Salary: Instructor: $30,585 - $45,516; Assistant Professor: $32,062-
$53,779, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Liberal fringe
benefits. 35-hour, 5-day work week (up to 4 evenings until closing and
Saturdays each week during academic year).

Hunter College, the second oldest college in The City University of New
York, is a coeducational, fully accredited college, with a large and
diverse faculty in the liberal arts and sciences and in several
professional schools.  Hunter’s total enrollment is approximately 19,000
students.  Of these, about 8,000 are full-time undergraduate, an additional
7,000 are part-time students, and over 4,000 are graduate students studying
in arts and sciences,  teacher education and professional programs at the
Schools of Arts and Sciences,  Education, Social Work, and Health Professions.

With a professional staff of 24 librarians, Hunter College Library contains
approximately 840,000 volumes, 2,300 current periodical titles, and a
nonprint collection of discs, tapes, scores, CD-ROMs, and microforms.  The
library resources of Hunter College are available through CUNY+, an
automated library system, which provides access to all CUNY library
collections.

Position is available August 2, 1999.  Review of applications will begin on
July 2, 1999,  and will continue until the position is filled.  Send
resume and names (with addresses, telephone, fax numbers, email addresses)
of at least three current references to: 

Dr. Louise S. Sherby
Chief Librarian
Hunter College Libraries
695 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10021


        An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/IRCA/Americans with
Disabilities Act Employer

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Dr. Louise S. Sherby				695 Park Avenue
Chief Librarian				New York, NY 10021
Hunter College Libraries			Voice:  212-772-4143
Email: Louise.Sherby at Hunter.CUNY.edu	Fax:	 212-772-4142
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