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Missouri Valley College, a private liberal arts college in Marshall, Missouri, invites applications for a professional Acquisitions, Collection Development, and Interlibrary Loan Librarian. Provides collection development and acquisitions, interlibrary loan, delivers information literacy, and provides reference, research, and referral assistance to students, faculty, and staff. May teach GS 110, “Library Resources.” Work schedule: 1 pm to 10 pm, Sunday - Thursday, 10 months per year (August - May). Position duties and responsibilities include:
Faculty Assistance
Supervision and Misc.
Required Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Library / Information Science from an institution accredited by the American Library Association.
Preferred Qualifications:
Position Specific Information:
Sunday - Thursday evenings, 1 pm to 10 pm. 40 hours per week (August - May). Faculty rank. Full benefits including insurance, tuition exchange, retirement contribution, five free meals a week in the cafeteria during the fall and spring while classes are in session, among others.
To apply, please email your cover letter, CV, contact information for three professional references, and copies of unofficial transcripts, along with a statement of your philosophy of academic acquisitions and collection development service, to Bryan M. Carson, Professor & Director, Murrell Library and Commons (carsonb@moval.edu). Applications should be submitted by May 10, 2021. Position begins August 2, 2021.
EOE. Employment at Missouri Valley College is contingent upon satisfactory completion of background check and legal authorization to work in the United States.
Known for its dynamic, richly diverse, and friendly educational environment, Missouri Valley College offers many opportunities to grow in mind, body, and spirit. Faculty are personally and professionally engaged in preparing thoughtful citizens for meaningful lives and careers. Grounded in the liberal arts, undergraduate and graduate studies empower students to master interdisciplinary skills needed to succeed in a knowledge-based global society. Stewardship of resources will sustain innovative teaching to stimulate critical thinking, creativity, aesthetic appreciation, and the joys of lifelong learning.