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Description
As part of the Maloney Library’s reference team, provides reference and research assistance to law school students, administrators, and faculty at the reference desk and in a library liaison program. Teaches legal research to first year law students with the opportunity to teach advanced legal research courses.
This role is available for a a hybrid work schedule with no more than 2 work from home days possible depending on the needs of the department and other factors.
Requirements
- Provides general reference assistance to law students, faculty and administrators at the reference desk
- Serves as library liaison to faculty members and administrators
- Provides in-class research instruction and creates research guides
- Participates in collection development activities as a member of the Acquisitions Committee
- Actively participates in student outreach programs
- As an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law, teaches introductory legal research in a required first-year course and may participate in teaching advanced legal research courses
- Contributes to creating a diverse, inclusive, and effective library through the development, implementation, and evaluation of collection development, reference, and public services policies, procedures, and publications
- Reports to the Head of Reference who may assign additional functions as necessary
Required Qualifications
- M.L.S. or equivalent from an A.L.A. accredited library school
- J.D. from an A.B.A. accredited law school or equivalent non-U.S. law degree
- Substantial knowledge of print-based and online legal research systems and resources
- Strong service orientation
- Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to work evening, weekend and holiday hours
Preferred Qualifications
- One year of experience in teaching or training
- One year of experience providing reference services
- Internship or practicum in legal research in academic setting
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