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Friday, March 28, 2014

[LIBJOBS] US - Kennesaw (Atlanta) GA - STEM Librarian

The Horace W. Sturgis Library of Kennesaw State University seeks an entry level librarian who is a dynamic, collegial, and flexible individual to serve as the undergraduate STEM librarian and the coordinator for the undergraduate liaison program. The successful candidate will have an undergraduate knowledge in a STEM specific discipline.


Under the supervision of the Assistant Director for Instructional Services of the Horace W. Sturgis Library, the incumbent serves as a member of the Instructional Services Unit and helps guide the library to meet the challenges of today's complex higher education organizations with an emphasis placed upon providing excellence in collections, facilities, organization, and services in undergraduate STEM programs. The Undergraduate STEM Librarian is responsible for working collaboratively to achieve the university and Sturgis Library missions, goals and objectives.


See full information and requirements and apply at https://facultyjobs.kennesaw.edu/ 


Kennesaw State University is a growing and progressive university in Georgia's public system of higher education. Located on an attractive campus in suburban Atlanta, Kennesaw State University currently enrolls more than 24,000 traditional and nontraditional Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral students. The thriving Atlanta metropolitan area has a rich array of museums, theaters, libraries, colleges and universities, and other resources. Kennesaw State University was recognized in 2013 by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of its "Great Colleges to Work For".


Kennesaw State University also has openings for a Librarian for graduate students and faculty in the Coles College of Business, an Assistant Director for Access Services, and Assistant Director for Virtual Services. 


Elisabeth Shields, PhD, MLS
Graduate Studies Librarian, Humanities and Social Sciences
Sturgis Library, Kennesaw State University
sshiel10@kennesaw.edu 
678-797-2791
Less judgment, more curiosity


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