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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Collections and Archives division is in the beginning stage of implementing a bold vision for a technology-rich library and archives organization at the center of Arkansas' top metropolitan, community-engaged research
university.
The division is seeking applicants for several new positions that will be pivotal in implementing that bold vision. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but submissions are recommended by
July 20.
The *Systems and Digital Services Librarian/Assistant Professor *(R99683) is a 12-month library faculty position with rank leading to tenure.
Reporting to the Discovery and Access Coordinator, the librarian is responsible for administering the ILS (Innovative Sierra) and supporting other discovery and access information systems, contributing to the technology strategy and projects planning efforts
of the division, collaborating with students and other faculty, supporting the development of search and access systems, and assisting with training and development efforts. Recent library school graduates are encouraged to apply. (
https://ualr.peopleadmin.com/postings/3660)
The *Digital Systems, Training, and Support Coordinator* (R97134) is a professional staff position reporting to the Director of Technology and Digital Initiatives. The coordinator is responsible for developing and managing the day-to-day technology operation
of the Collections and Archives division, which includes three locations: Center for Arkansas History and Culture, Ottenheimer Library, and Sequoyah National Research Center. We are looking for candidates who can implement, manage, and automate a range of
server, desktop, and mobile systems; provide technology training and support to colleagues, faculty, and students; collaborate with a variety of people on projects involving technology; and manage a small staff. (*
https://ualr.peopleadmin.com/postings/3683
The *Student Success Coordinator *(R97127) is a 12-month library faculty position with rank leading to tenure. Reporting to the Ottenheimer Library Director, the Student Success Coordinator provides leadership in the development and provision of library services
that support students and faculty in their academic success. The Coordinator leads the Library’s instruction, campus outreach, and community engagement initiatives; coordinates library collaboration and engagement with campus units in the support of student
success, recruitment, and retention; oversees library support for online courses, e-learners, distance learners, and external campus partners; supervises librarians and staff; and collaborates in the creation and management of a new learning commons. (
https://ualr.peopleadmin.com/postings/3679)
The *Grants and Fiscal Support Coordinator* (R99677). This position will report to the Administration and Finance Director. The Coordinator will support each of the three units that make up the Collections and Archive division – Center for Arkansas History
and Culture, Ottenheimer Library, and the Sequoyah National Research Center; coordinate the granting process including monitoring and reporting, act as liaison with the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs; oversee Human Resource processes; collaborate
with Facilities Management; communicate with vendors; and prepare Division reports, documents and other communications materials. (
https://ualr.peopleadmin.com/postings/3675)
UALR is positioning itself for the future by emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration, high impact learning experiences, community connections, and a campus-wide commitment to student success. This is an exciting time to be at UALR. For more information
visit the reorganization web site at
http://ualr.edu/academics/restructure. Application materials must be submitted through the online application system. Additional information about this position and application requirements are available under the Jobs link on the Human Resources’ website
at
http://ualr.edu/humanresources/.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
These positions are subject to a pre-employment criminal and financial history background check. A criminal conviction or arrest pending adjudication and/or adverse financial history alone shall not disqualify an applicant in the absence of a relationship to
the requirements of the position. Background check information will be used in a confidential, non-discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and actively seeks the candidacy of minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities. Under Arkansas law, all applications are subject to disclosure. Persons
hired must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States.
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Anne Liebst
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Ottenheimer Library
2801 S. University Ave.
Little Rock, AR 72204
501-569-3248
501-569-8814 (fax)
caliebst@ualr.edu