Open Education Librarian at UMass Amherst
General Statement of Duties:
The Open Education Librarian provides innovative and high-quality programming and services at UMass Amherst. Housed in the division of Data, Digital Strategies, & Scholarly Communication, the Open Education Librarian leads the Libraries’ programs and services supporting the creation, adaptation, and adoption of open educational resources, tools, and practices. Working with Libraries’ colleagues, campus partners, faculty, and graduate students, they will prioritize the development of robust, high-impact, and affordable course materials for learners at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, across the Commonwealth, and beyond.
Organizational Values:
1. Commitment to support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) within libraries and institution.
2. Ability to build and sustain effective working relationships and work collaboratively in a diverse and fast-paced environment.
3. Purposefully promote a One Library environment for all that encourages inclusion, personal growth, respect, self-reflection, curiosity, and continuous learning.
4. Understands responsibilities with respect to conflicts of interest and behaves in ways consistent with both law and with university policy.
Examples of Job Duties:
1. Provides expertise and guidance across the institution for creating, adapting, and adopting open educational resources (OER), tools, technologies, and practices.
2. Leads Libraries’ open education initiatives, including, but not limited to, the Open Education Initiative program.
3. Collaborates with library colleagues and campus partners (e.g. Center for Teaching & Learning, Instructional Design Engagement & Support, Information Technology, etc.) to assess, implement, and maintain platforms and tools that support the creation and use of OER and open pedagogy (e.g. PressBooks, Open Syllabus Analytics, Janeway, etc.)
4. Oversees the planning, delivery, and evaluation of open education events, workshops, training opportunities, and other outreach internally for library colleagues, across the campus, and with local and regional organizations (e.g. the Five College Consortium, the Boston Library Consortium, etc.)
5. Collaborates with campus partners (e.g. Center for Teaching & Learning; Instructional Design, Engagement, and Support (IDEAS), etc.) and student organizations, (e.g. Massachusetts Student Public Interest Research Group (MassPIRG), Student Governance Association (SGA), etc.) to strategically align the Libraries’ open education initiatives with campus, state, and national directions in open education.
6. Collaborates with library colleagues and campus partners to collect, analyze, assess and report metrics on the Libraries and campus open education initiatives, programming, and tools
7. Aligns planning, priorities, goals, and services with the strategic initiatives of the Libraries and the University.
8. Keeps apprised of key issues and trends in open education, open pedagogy, open scholarship and scholarly publishing, information literacy, instructional design, learning support services, online and distance learning, open access, and copyright/authors’ rights and regularly incorporates this knowledge into planning and sharing of information with library colleagues and campus partners as relevant.
9. Represents the Libraries at specific library or university events to promote Libraries’ services, such as student-focused events, orientations, end of semester support activities for students, etc.
10. Serves on internal committees as assigned and may be asked to represent the Libraries on campus committees, Five College Committees, and Boston Library Consortium Committees, and/or at other selected professional meetings and conferences.
11. Participates in professional development and continuing education activities, including service in professional and scholarly associations, and presenting and publishing on work-related topics.
12. Works a flexible schedule, which includes some evening, weekend, and holiday hours.
13. Performs other related duties as assigned or required to meet the goals of the department, Libraries, and University.
14. May supervise student employees.
Minimum Qualifications:
1. Graduate degree in librarianship (from a program accredited by the American Library Association) or related field by time of hire, or combination of an advanced degree in a relevant subject area and experience in libraries, archives, museums, or similar institutions.
2. For Librarian II, minimum of 2 years of experience in an academic library, archives, museum, or similar institution
3. Experience providing library instruction and outreach programming in an academic library setting
4. Evidence of commitment to user-centered service to students and faculty in an academic institution contributing to student success.
5. Participates in professional development, continuing education activities, professional and scholarly associations, as well as evidence of potential for active contributions to organizations at the Libraries, university, and community level.
6. Demonstrated ability to take initiative, problem-solve, and demonstrate a commitment to inclusion, service excellence, innovation, and creativity.
7. Demonstrated ability to build and sustain effective working relationships and work collaboratively in a diverse and fast-paced environment.
8. Strong organizational, project, and time management skills to lead or coordinate multiple projects and work with minimal supervision
9. Strong oral and written communication skills.
Salary Information
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Christine N. Turner (she/hers pronouns please)
Scholarly Communication Librarian
Liaison for Labor Studies
Rm 1967/W.E.B. Du Bois Library
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6807-3367
Proud member of the Massachusetts Society of Professors (MSP/MTA/NEA), the union representing faculty and librarians at UMass Amherst, and supporting public education and labor movements everywhere: umassmsp.org