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University Librarian (Library Director)

Employer
Texas Lutheran University
Location
Seguin, Texas
Salary
Competitive

Job Details

 

Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Texas, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position as University Librarian, starting Summer 2021. The University Librarian is the director of the Blumberg Memorial Library. This position follows a 12-month schedule and will be filled at either the Assistant Professor or the Associate Professor level, commensurate with experience. In service of the university’s mission to empower a diverse student body through an education centered on the liberal arts and professional programs, the University Librarian will provide vision and leadership for the Texas Lutheran University library. This position will:

  • Foster development and maintenance of library resources and services to meet the needs of all academic programs
  • Develop and implement library policies and procedures for services that focus on student-centered excellence in the university community
  • Coordinate library planning and assessment, including program reviews, accreditation efforts, support of new programs, and other short- and long-range projects
  • Oversee the library budget and assist in fundraising and grant-writing efforts to enhance library programs
  • Manage library facility use and development
  • Serve as chair of the library faculty and supervisor to the library staff

We seek candidates who meet the following requirements:

  • Master’s degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association, or international equivalent
  • At least three years of experience in academic librarianship
  • Demonstrated skills in leadership and personnel management
  • Demonstrated experience with budget management
  • Willingness and ability to teach occasional semester-long courses
  • Knowledge of both traditional and emerging academic library services, including public services, technical services, instructional technology, and Open Educational Resources
  • Ability to plan and execute changes and enhancements to the library program in response to new academic programs, patron needs, or assessment findings
  • Commitment to fostering a culture that supports diverse student populations and first-generation college students
  • Commitment to staying current with developments in the field of library and information science, participating in professional organizations, and interacting with state, local, and national government bodies regarding issues affecting libraries
  • Commitment to excellence in the six areas defined for faculty advancement and tenure (teaching, scholarship/professional development, advising, service to the university and community, leadership, and collegiality)
  • Commitment to collaboration with a variety of entities across campus, in the local community, and in professional organizations 
  • Commitment to forward-thinking planning and anticipating challenges
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Clear vision of the role of the academic library at a small, private university
  • Understanding and support of the mission of Texas Lutheran University

Preference may be given to candidates who, in addition to meeting the above requirements, also offer one or more of the following:

  • Additional graduate degree
  • Experience in academic library administration
  • A record of research and publishing in the field
  • Proficiency in Spanish

Please submit the following, preferably electronically to LibrarySearch@tlu.edu as one single combined document:

  • A letter of application addressing the above criteria
  • A current curriculum vitae
  • A statement of professional philosophy
  • A statement that addresses your past or potential future contributions to diversity and inclusion through your professional work, research, and/or service
  • Names, email addresses, and phone numbers of three professional references

ATTN: LIBRARY SEARCH

Prof. Amelia Koford

Texas Lutheran University

1000 W. Court St., Seguin, TX 78155

Email: LibrarySearch@tlu.edu

Review of applications will begin January 8, 2021.

Blumberg Memorial Library has a collection of over 387,000 library items in both physical and digital formats and provides access to over 50,000 journal and other periodical titles through online and print subscriptions. The library has active library instruction and instructional technology training programs that last year reached over 800 students, faculty, and staff. The library is an active member of the TexShare state-wide library consortium, the San Antonio area Council of Research and Academic Libraries (CORAL), the Texas Council of Academic Libraries (TCAL), and OCLC.

Salary and benefits are competitive. Texas Lutheran University has been recognized consistently as a “Great College to Work For” by the Chronicle of Higher Education and has been featured in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” rankings in various categories. Our student body, reflective of the diversity of the State of Texas, is over 40% Hispanic, with a strong African-American presence as well. As a member of the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities, Texas Lutheran University is deeply rooted in the Lutheran intellectual tradition and boldly open to insights from other religious and secular traditions.

Texas Lutheran University is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and also is subject to the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA). Texas Lutheran University is committed to enhancing diversity and inclusion across all levels of the University. Candidates who believe they can contribute to this goal are strongly encouraged to apply.

Organization

WORKING AT TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

First and foremost, Texas Lutheran University faculty and staff work with students to ensure they receive an exceptional education embedded with new challenges and personal connections that prepare them to go out and serve the world with meaning and purpose. When we hear from our alumni, they tell us over and over again how much of a difference a professor made in their lives and gave them confidence at critical times during their college experience. This is what we mean by Learn Boldly and Live to Inspire.

What is Important to us:

We are inclusive. Our diversity is our strength

We serve a diverse student body – 40% Hispanic, 10% African-American, and nearly 40% first-generation college students – with a wide range of political and social views. Our diverse and inclusive campus is the perfect environment to prepare students for the world they will work in.

We are deeply committed to serving our community

We partner and connect students with local organizations and employers so we can develop ongoing and meaningful interactions that allow us to serve and be served by our community in the fullest sense.

We prepare students for roles they haven’t yet envisioned

We know today’s students will change jobs, even careers, many times throughout their lives and many of the jobs they will hold do not yet exist. For this reason, we teach our students to be adaptable and make sure they understand how to transfer and apply what they learn in their math class to their psychology or history class as well.

We offer a holistic education of mind, body, and spirit

As a community of learning and faith, we instill in our students a sense of what it means to be part of a diverse, faith-based university. Our Lutheran heritage connects us to tenets of academic freedom, critical inquiry, inclusivity, joy, and a holistic education of mind, body, and spirit.

We believe all students should be able to afford a small, private college experience.

Generous academic and need-based aid coupled with a high value experience are vital components of an education that is worth the investment and is therefore affordable for students and families. We reward students for their academic achievements through The TLU Promise and also support students who have financial need through millions of dollars awarded in institutional grants each year.

The TLU Academic Experience

We offer 27 majors, 37 minors, more than 60 specializations, four graduate programs, and 12 pre-professional programs. Our most popular majors are Business, Accounting (5-year master’s program), Education, Kinesiology, Athletic Training (5-year master’s program), Biology, Physics and Applied Physics (Pre-Engineering), Chemistry, Biochemistry, Nursing, Psychology, Sociology, Math, Computer Science, Music, and Dramatic Media (Theatre & Film).

We have a proven track record in preparing students for health-related graduate programs and careers. Our health-related pre-professional programs include Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Physician Assistant, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Science, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy.

With classes averaging 19 students, our professors challenge, mentor, and form personal connections with their students.

Undergraduate research opportunities are readily available for students – even as early as freshman year – who want to pursue research with a professor and present at professional conferences or our annual Student Academic Symposium in the spring.

Our general education curriculum, Compass, provides an important foundation for students to explore different disciplines and majors. At TLU, students apply what they’ve learned in the classroom to outside activities while also focusing on competencies that employers look for in college graduates – Creative Thinking, Effective Communication, Engaged Citizenship and Ethics.

Serving our community is a core value for us. We place special emphasis on service learning and civic engagement, and the Jon and Sandra Moline Center for Servant Leadership coordinates a wide variety of activities to allow students to serve the larger community.

TLU Facts and Accolades

  • Private, four-year, liberal arts and sciences university
  • Located in the heart of South Central Texas just 35 miles from San Antonio and 50 miles from Austin
  • 27 majors, 37 minors, 4 graduate programs, and 12 pre-professional programs
  • Approximately 1,400 students
  • Hispanic-Serving Institution with a Latinx student population of nearly 40%
  • 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio with average class size of 19
  • Over 90% of full-time faculty have a Ph.D. or terminal degree
  • Over 95% of students receive financial aid
  • Over 40% of freshmen are first generation
  • One-third of students participate in athletics
  • 18 men’s and women’s Division III sports teams
  • 2020 U.S. News & World Report ranking as No. 2 “Best Value” for Colleges in the Western region
  • The Princeton Review: 2019 Best Western College
  • Great Colleges to Work For® by The Chronicle of Higher Education every year since

As a Lutheran institution of higher learning which serves a diverse community, our heritage grounds us in a belief that all people are beloved and fallible, that our lives are for the common good, and that we are called to be part of the unfolding justice and mercy of God. We are Committed To:

  • Equality - We promote a culture of mutual respect and strive to create opportunities for all.
  • Inclusion - We are committed to fostering a welcoming atmosphere that respects and celebrates contributions made by our diverse community members and their cultures.
  • Social Justice - We are called to work alongside people on the margins to empower them and to improve their quality of life.
  • Freedom - We value dialogue, difference, and debate in pursuit of knowledge and understanding that encourages growth and discovery.
  • Leadership Through Service - We value opportunities for growth as global citizens and leaders through service learning and civic engagement.

President’s Action Plan for Racial Justice

The President’s Cabinet is committed to initiating and leading meaningful change and tangible actions to address racial justice on our campus. Like the national movement taking place before our very eyes, TLU’s Action Plan for Racial Justice requires ongoing commitment and attention, beginning immediately. It will be revised and expanded as needed. It will intersect with TLU’s Strategic Plan for 2020-25 and the TLU Diversity Committee’s Strategic Plan for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Driven by a moral rather than political imperative, our work will be organized in three main categories:

  1. Community Engagement and Conversation
  2. Changes in Institutional Structure and Leadership
  3. Focused Education and Programming
Company info
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Telephone
830-372-8002
Location
1000 W Court St
Seguin
TX
78155
US

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