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User Engagement Librarian, Tufts University (Medford)

Job Description
Overview

Tufts University’s Tisch Library seeks an innovative, flexible, and collaborative colleague to join us in the role of User Engagement Librarian.

The User Experience and Student Success Department leads Tisch Library in building expertise in user experience enhancement and usability, online learning, first-year instruction, and outreach to historically underrepresented groups.


What You'll Do

The User Engagement Librarian applies student-centered, universal design principles to library content in a team-based work environment dedicated to developing a seamless user experience. This position develops and leverages robust knowledge of the evolving user experiences of the Tufts community to improve the Tisch Library website, develop outreach and promotional materials, conduct user research, collaborate with other library departments, and provide instructional support.



A successful candidate will:

Collaborate with Research and Learning, Access Services, and Library Technology Services colleagues to develop user-centered library systems and services.
Coordinate initiatives to maintain and improve the Tisch Library website, including website interaction with key products such as Primo and LibGuides.
Help conduct user research, recommend appropriate methods, and use findings to suggest actionable recommendations to enhance and develop innovative services and library engagement.
Leverage understanding of user behavior to coordinate and contribute to the design of outreach and promotional materials, social media, and signage, and wayfinding in the building.
Participate in planning and assessing online and face-to-face services to address barriers that limit access to library services, collections, programs, and spaces.
Serve as a liaison to assigned academic departments, participate in the first-year instruction program, lead information literacy instruction sessions, and provide research consultations.
 

This full-time, full-year position is hybrid and includes work that can be done remotely as well as work that must be done on-site (e.g., classroom instruction and other programming, training, and collaboration).

Qualifications

What We're Looking For

Basic Requirements:

Knowledge and skills typically acquired through a Master's degree in Library/Information Science from an ALA-accredited program, or international equivalent
At least 2 years’ experience in a related professional role in an academic library or public service environment.
Strong commitment to outstanding public service. Desire to learn user needs, recommend solutions to continuously improve library service, and create a compelling, holistic, and inclusive user experience of the library
Experience with and enthusiasm for learning focused on creative approaches to user research and assessment, including developing data gathering and analysis skills
Successful experience coordinating a complex project or service with multiple stakeholders
Experience with web analytics and/or survey management systems
Ability to thrive in a collaborative environment as well as take initiative on independent projects

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience implementing user study recommendations
Experience teaching in an academic library or higher education setting
Experience with, or coursework in, the principles of design thinking
Successful social media outreach experience

Full/Part Time

Full Time

Education

MLS/Masters

Salary Range

$64,550.00 - $96,850.00  / year

Salary Notes

Generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint ($80,700.00) of the range.

Closing Date

The search committee will begin reviewing applications on March 28, 2025.

How to Apply

Applications should include a CV/resume and a cover letter.

Posted

2025-03-14 |  Quick link to this job