Description

As part of the Public Services Unit, The Open Educational Resources Librarian 
works collaboratively across the Libraries, the University, the Online Dakota 
Information Network (ODIN), and regional and national associations and 
scholarly societies (e.g. SPARC, MHEC, WICHE, National Academy of Sciences, and 
more) to continue to expand our growing OERs program. The position serves on 
the Campus OERs Working Group and will work closely with all stakeholders and 
partners to support and enhance the adoption, creation, and adaption of OERs 
and expand their adoption. This position will also involve some Reference, 
Instruction, and Collection Development duties.

Position Benefits

Benefits include single or family health care coverage (UND pays the full 
premium), life insurance, employee assistance program, retirement plans with 
generous employer contributions, annual & sick leave in addition to 10 paid 
holidays.

Optional benefits include supplemental life, dental, vision, flexible spending 
account, supplemental retirement plans.

UND also offers an employee tuition waiver and a variety of professional 
development opportunities.

Find out more about UND's great benefits and perks here!

Duties & Responsibilities

Guide faculty in the discovery, adoption, adaptation, creation, dissemination, 
and assessment of OERs for use as course resources and training materials.
Serve as an authority on emerging and evolving trends in OERs. Recommend 
initiatives that can be undertaken to support emerging needs.
Advance the creation and use of OERs to support all teaching modalities, reduce 
costs for students, and promote the development of customizable resources.
Serve in a leading role on the OERs Working Group (membership includes faculty, 
staff, students, librarians, instructional designers, etc.) Work with the OERs 
Working Group to lead new initiatives, such as: promotion of OERs; scheduling 
of events and workshops and speaker related to OERs; helping to develop 
appropriate ways for OER work to be evaluated, assessed, and appropriately 
recognized in faculty and staff workload, promotion, and related activities; 
development of campus-wide policies related to OERs; and related activities.
Plan initiatives to build awareness and support the adoption and adaption of 
OERs and Open Access materials, in collaboration with relevant campus and 
regional/national partners.
Administer an OERs faculty grant program. Work with OERs Working Group members 
and the Dean of Libraries & Information Resources to source additional 
support as needed.
Lead OERs workshops for faculty OERs grant recipients.
Assist faculty in navigating copyright and licensing issues with OERs, with the 
assistance of UND legal counsel.
Promote usage and creation of OERs into curricula. With instructional designers 
and others, assist in training faculty in technological aspects of OER 
production, adaption, and use, including accessibility. Ensure ongoing 
communication and collaboration related to OERs.
Serve as a member of a dynamic team providing direct assistance and guidance to 
library users through reference and instructional services.
Serve as bibliographer for specific academic departments, assisting in 
instruction and collection development.
Participate in meetings, conferences, workshops, or webinars locally, 
regionally, nationally, or internationally as appropriate.

Required Competencies

Planning and problem-solving abilities
Ability to work well with students, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders
Strong service orientation
Strong organizational and time management skills
Ability to relate and communicate positively, effectively, and professionally 
with others, and to function effectively within a team environment.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Understanding of and interest in copyright and licensing in higher education 
settings, such as Creative Commons licensing.
Technological aptitude and/or knowledge of educational technologies. Any 
programming, coding, web design, digital publishing, or related technological 
experience would be an asset.

Minimum Requirements

Graduate master's degree from an American Library Association accredited 
program in library science, library & information science, information 
studies, information science, or equivalent.
One year of relevant work experience in an academic or research library (all 
experience welcome, including part-time, during education, internships, etc.)
Experience with MS Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, Integrated Library Systems or 
Library Services Platforms, research databases.
Successful completion of criminal history records check.

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify 
identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required 
employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not 
support visa sponsorship for continued employment.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience providing reference services, instructional services, and/or 
collection development.
Previous experience with teaching or facilitating workshops or instructional 
sessions.
Experience with Open Educational Resources and/or related "Open" initiatives, 
such as Open Access, Open Science, Open Data, Open Source, Open Repositories, 
etc.

Minimum Hiring Salary/Position Classification

$50,000+ / year, depending on experience plus a 5% increase after a successful 
6 months probationary period

Exempt, Benefited, Full-time

Work Schedule

8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, some flexibility. Possible weekend shifts.


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