Description

This new tenure-track position will provide outreach and equitable access to 
library services and resources to all NYU online users, students and faculty, 
including all constituents at NYU’s Global Academic Centers. This position is 
reopened and reimagined in response to a resulting shift to library instruction 
and course integration in a highly remote environment. It will feature an 
instructional design component that focuses on designing and creating online 
instructional objects that will support the growing online environment emerging 
throughout NYU and the anticipated needs of NYU students and faculty engaged in 
online learning, as well as our partners located at NYU’s global campuses. This 
position will also coordinate closely with the Libraries’ subject liaisons, the 
NYU Libraries User Experience department, NYU Libraries Access, Delivery & 
Resource Sharing Services, directors of NYU online programs, NYU Libraries and 
campus information technology, and campus-wide instructional technologists. 
This newly created position is located in the Undergraduate and Instructional 
Services (UIS) Department and reports to the Head of UIS.

NYU Libraries seeks candidates dedicated to upholding and advancing their core 
values of inclusion, diversity, belonging, and equity, as well as communication 
and assessment.

This position will be conducted remotely through Fall 2020; the successful 
candidate will be expected to move within commuting distance of the NYU New 
York City campus.

Responsibilities

Develop and maintain partnerships within NYU Libraries, Office of Online 
Programs, Office of Global Programs, and across NYU’s departmental and 
administrative programs in support of library online learning
Create, distribute, and assess online library teaching and learning services 
and objects for all NYU online programs and global campuses and users
Coordinate formal and informal instruction and information literacy programs 
for distance library users and global campuses in conjunction with UIS, IT, 
Libraries UX, and subject liaisons
Provide guidance for the design, development, and coordination of library 
workshops regarding the use of library resources and services to support 
students, faculty, and staff
Coordinate with campus partners to embed digital library resources and support 
within campus learning management system
Advise on content development for reference, instruction, user information, and 
access services
Ensure usability and accessibility standards within all online teaching and 
learning services and objects through the application of Universal Design for 
Learning principles
Monitor trends in emerging technologies and web services
Determine impact of technology-based services on library users and work with 
User Experience department to apply data and user-driven solutions and services
Contribute to general instruction and reference initiatives and services, both 
in person and online
Contribute to state, regional, and national committees and participate in 
research, publication, and other professional and scholarly activities
Incorporate strategies of inclusion, diversity, belonging, and equity into 
instruction services

About New York University Libraries

The Division of Libraries values diversity among its faculty, is committed to 
building a culturally diverse intellectual community, and strongly encourages 
applications from members of underrepresented communities. We are proud of our 
organizational culture and we are committed​ ​to​ ​building​ ​and​ ​sustaining​ 
​a​ ​diverse,​ ​inclusive,​ ​and equitable​ ​organization​ that supports a 
sense of belonging for the staff and communities we serve. For more information 
regarding the Libraries’ commitment to IDBE, see 
http://library.nyu.edu/about/general/values, our Diversity and Inclusion Values 
Statement, https://library.nyu.edu/about/general/values/diversity-inclusion, 
and our Commitment to Anti-Racism 
https://library.nyu.edu/about/general/values/anti-racism 

Qualifications

Required:

Minimum one graduate degree (master’s level or higher) for consideration. A 
second graduate degree will be required to be eligible for tenure. One of the 
two graduate degrees must be an ALA-accredited MLS or equivalent.
Possess technology skills, expertise, and working knowledge of online teaching 
and learning tools, emerging technologies, and infographic software (e.g., 
Adobe Creative Suite, Camtasia, Kaltura, Canva, Articulate, video and audio 
creation/editing programs)
Possess teaching, program management, communication, and interpersonal skills
Possess knowledge of current and emerging issues, practices, trends, and 
technologies that support blended and online teaching and learning in academic 
library and/or university environments
Experience planning, implementing, and assessing effective online programs, 
complex projects, and online services
Ability to understand, anticipate, and respond to priorities and trends in the 
library and university environments regarding traditional and online instruction
Possess creative, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Proficiency with PC, Apple, and open source platforms
Ability to meet the library’s tenure requirements for scholarship, service, and 
leadership

Preferred:

A second advanced degree in education, instructional design, educational 
technology, or related field
Experience with learning management systems (e.g., Sakai, Canvas, Blackboard, 
Moodle)
Experience with usability and user feedback, and knowledge of user experience 
literature
Familiarity or experience with instructional technology as related to online 
learning and accessibility standards (e.g., Universal Design for Learning 
0principles)
Experience working in a culturally diverse environment
Record of professional activities, including research and engagement in 
professional organizations
Commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and belonging within teaching and 
learning services and experiences

Application Instructions

To ensure consideration, submit your CV and letter of application, including 
the name, address, and telephone number of three professional references. NYU 
Division of Libraries encourages all candidates for this position to supply a 
statement demonstrating their commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and 
belonging as part of their application. 

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Salary/Benefits: Tenure-track faculty status, attractive benefits package 
including five weeks annual vacation. Rank based on qualifications. Salary 
commensurate with experience and background.


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