Evening/Weekend Circulation and
Late Night Library Supervisors
The University of St. Thomas is accepting applications for two positions
in the Circulation Department at the O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
These positions provide high-quality access to research services,
academic resources, and spaces for students, faculty and staff to do
group and individual work. Responsibilities include: providing library
assistance to patrons; opening and closing the building; supervising
student employees; implementing and interpreting library policies;
maintaining the library's collections, patron and inventory databases.
For more details and to apply, see the individual job postings at
http://jobs.stthomas.edu.
1. Evening/Weekend Circulation Supervisor
part-time position working 25 hours per week. Schedule is every
Wednesday and Thursday evening and every other weekend. This position is
eligible for a generous benefits package which includes paid leave time,
paid holidays, medical and dental coverage, and other policies and
programs. A summary of benefits offered may be found at
www.stthomas.edu/hr.
Qualifications: Equivalent to a high school diploma and three years of
related library experience, preferably in circulation at an academic
institution. A Bachelor's degree is preferred.
2. Late Night Library Supervisor
part-time position working 25 hours per week during the Fall and Spring
Semester. The schedule is 9:15 p.m.-2:15 a.m. Sunday through Thursday.
This position is eligible for a generous benefits package which includes
paid leave time, paid holidays, and other policies and programs in
accordance with your part time status. A summary of benefits offered may
be found at www.stthomas.edu/hr.
Qualifications: Equivalent to a high school diploma and three years of
related library experience, preferably in circulation and/or reference
at an academic institution. A Bachelor's degree and an MLIS degree
coursework in progress, with a basic reference class completed
preferred.
Inspired by Catholic intellectual tradition, the University of St.
Thomas educates students to be morally responsible leaders who think
critically, act wisely, and work skillfully to advance the common good.
The successful candidate will possess a commitment to the ideals of this
mission statement.
We are looking for candidates with strong customer service skills;
ability to work independently with little supervision; attention to
detail; proficiency with personal computer applications including e-mail
and word processing; experience with library automated systems; and
aptitude for learning other support software.
Please apply online at http://jobs.stthomas.edu
(Posted 7/23/2008)
The University of St. Thomas is an affirmative action and equal
opportunity employer. Women, persons of color and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Conie Borchardt, Circulation Manager, OSF Library
University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN
clborchardt@stthomas.edu ~ (651) 962-6874
http://www.stthomas.edu/libraries
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