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This full time position offers a minimum annual salary of $52,000 and requires a four-year degree, or its equivalent, and experience working in a library setting. Candidates who possess an MLIS degree from an ALA-accredited program will be preferred.

A photograph of the rare book collection at Carleton College's Gould Library.
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Position Overview

The Library Evening Supervisor and Course Reserves Specialist has primary responsibility for managing evening and weekend library operations. This position serves as the professional staff point of contact during evening and weekend hours and is responsible for the safety and security of those using the building as well as security of the library collection.

Additionally, this position works under the direction of the Interlibrary Loan and Reserves Specialist to ensure course reserves operations serve students and faculty by enabling a large number of people to use a limited amount of materials. Responsibilities of the position include faculty outreach and education regarding Course Reserves policy and procedures, processing Course Reserves requests, and assisting faculty use of LibraryLink (Leganto). This position also serves as backup to the Access Services Specialist and the Interlibrary Loan Specialist, helping ensure seamless library services throughout the year.

Carleton College Library is a member of the Bridge Consortium, a collaboration with the St. Olaf Libraries. As a member, the Evening Supervisor and Course Reserves Specialist work switch peers at both libraries on Bridge-related projects.

More Information

The post states that reviews will begin immediately, but library staff plan to begin reviewing applications April 18. For more information, and to apply, see Carleton College's online job post.

Written by

Zach Miller
Head of Communications