OP_L_813_10/24
Professional Grade 6 67184 - 95514
Office of the Provost
Term length: ongoing
Hours of work: full-time
Position Overview
Kia hiwa ra! Kia hiwa ra!
E nga mana e nga reo e nga karangatanga maha tena koutou katoa. Kei te watea tenei turanga ki Te Putanga ki Te Ao Matauranga ki Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa.
Ko nga korero e whai ake nei he korero e pa ana ki te turanga watea.
Massey University is a world-leading institution known for its research connected to community and industry. We are committed to being a Te Tiriti-led university, upholding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Our educators prepare a new generation of global leaders, and our library is a trusted partner in research, teaching, and learning.
We are seeking an enthusiastic Subject Librarian to deliver teaching and research support services. Based in Palmerston North, this permanent, full-time (37.5 hr p/w) position will be part of a small team of subject librarians.
Reporting to the Manager, Library Information & Research Services, you will support the Massey Business School, while collaborating with other subject librarians across the University's three campuses to deliver the range of teaching and research support services provided by the Library. We place a strong emphasis on showing initiative, sharing key tasks, knowledge, and expertise. There is the potential to demonstrate leadership in selected teaching and research initiatives to ensure the strategic outcomes of the library are met.
The salary range for this role is a Professional Grade 6, spanning $67,184 - $95,514 (NZD) based on skills and experience.
Key responsibilities:
Information service and information literacy: providing library and course-specific information skills training for students both synchronously and asynchronously; providing instruction and guidance on bibliographic management software; and providing specialist support to individual students from undergraduate to doctoral.Research support: including instruction, support and guidance on issues such as finding and managing research literature, publishing and sharing research, researcher profiles and publication impact measurement, and open access.Outreach: developing and maintaining positive working relationships with academic and other University staff; advocacy for good information literacy practice; taking part in the promotion of library services.Teamwork and professional development: maintaining knowledge of developments and issues in academic libraries and information service provision; contributing proactively as a member of the Library team including participating in Library projects. Qualifications & Experience:
For further information please contact Alison Wallbutton, Associate University Librarian Client Services at ****** to discuss the role further.
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