Job opening – Student Services Librarian

Position: Student Services Librarian
Library: Charles B. Sears Law Library at the University of Buffalo
Location: Buffalo, NY

Job Description: The Charles B. Sears Law Library at the University at Buffalo seeks a collaborative, dynamic, and service-oriented librarian to serve as our Student Services Librarian. As the Student Services Librarian, your primary duties will include:

  • Developing and coordinating programs, services, and events to enrich the law student experience, including but not limited to, legal research training sessions, individual or group research consultations, prepare to practice sessions, library-hosted social gatherings, and orientation;
  • Coordinating strategic marketing of library services, resources, and spaces including managing the Law Library’s social media communications, creating web content, displays, and other marketing materials;
  • Cultivating strong working relationships with students, student groups, faculty, and staff;
  • Assessing students’ research needs, satisfaction with library services, and soliciting suggestions for improvements through surveys, focus groups, and other methods;
  • Teaching JD students in the Legal Analysis, Writing & Research (LAWR) program;
  • Providing in-person and remote reference service as a member of the reference team;
  • Creating research guides and tutorials to further the discovery of legal information resources;
  • Providing legal and interdisciplinary research support and liaison services to Law School faculty;
  • Initiate and participate in other projects and initiatives according to institutional needs;
  • Other duties as assigned.

Complete details, including qualifications and salary information, are available at: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/33842 OR, if you have questions, contact Brian Detweiler briandet@buffalo.edu.

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