by Zach Miller
Quick Summary
The successful candidate for this position will have the chance to work in the rich setting of the University of North Dakota's College of Engineering and Mines. The position will remain open until filled, with candidate review beginning February 22.
Text courtesy of Sally Dockter, Assistant Dean and Head of Public Services, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota.
Join us at the University of North Dakota, a place that’s big enough to support great work, but small enough that you can make a difference. As the Engineering and Sciences Librarian, you will get to work with the College of Engineering & Mines, which has seven ABET-accredited undergraduate programs, a variety of graduate programs including a new program in data science, a number of research focus areas, and the Jodsaas Center for Engineering Leadership and Entrepreneurship. For examples of recent student work, see the 2021 CEM Design Expo.
The University of North Dakota is a mid-size, high-research-activity university where the library is an integral part of growing and expanding the university’s research enterprise. Our award-winning OER program has saved our students more than $11 million. The library is centrally located on UND’s campus, and we just finished an $18 million renovation that includes an Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality Lab, the Writing Center, and Campus IT.
Come work with a dedicated and focused team of librarians, staff, and campus partners at the Chester Fritz Library in the student-centered Knowledge Commons. This is a full-time, permanent position with a competitive salary and excellent benefits including full health insurance and TIAA retirement plans. We encourage new and early career librarians who meet the minimum requirements to apply. Want to know more about the library? Check out our blog.
To learn more and to apply, see the full position description. This position is open until filled with the initial review of candidates beginning February 22.
Please contact Sally Dockter at sally.dockter@und.edu with questions.