Instruction & Outreach Librarian
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Education Administration, Academic, Library
- Locations 1 University Drive, Bangor, ME, 04401, US (On‑site)
- Degree Level Master's Degree
- Business Unit University of Maine at Augusta
- Grade Professional Salaried grade 04
- Job Schedule Full time
- Regular or Temporary Regular
- Department UMA Library
- Bargaining Unit Universities of Maine Professional Staff Association (UMPSA)
Instruction & Outreach Librarian - Fall 2026
The UMA Office of Library Services is seeking an Instruction & Outreach Librarian to join our Bangor Campus. The primary purpose of the position is to help effectively maintain distance and in‑person library services for students, staff, and faculty. The position also exists to serve the UMA community in copyright law knowledge as well as assisting the UMA community with creating accessible public‑facing content.
Additionally, the position leads Nottage Library student employees, UMA Libraries' marketing, design, and outreach projects, and provides design consultation and training services to the entire Academic Services Unit.
Required qualifications:
- Master’s degree from an ALA‑accredited library/information science program.
- Demonstrated at least one year of relevant experience in library services, academic support, technology support, teaching, or customer service.
- Familiarity with AI tools and emerging AI technologies.
- Ability to provide instruction, training, presentations, workshops, or one‑on‑one teaching, demonstrated through prior work experience, coursework, practicum experience, or presentations.
- Familiarity with the principles of Universal Design for Learning and digital accessibility.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience working in academic libraries.
- Extensive computer skills, including web applications.
- Experience with instructional design.
- Experience working with adult learners.
- Participation in professional and scholarly organizations.
Salary: The hiring salary is in the mid‑50s range, commensurate with education and experience, and will consider the salary of current UMS employees for transfer/promotion.
Benefits: UMA offers a wide range of benefits including tuition benefits for employees and dependents, comprehensive insurance coverage (medical, dental, vision, life, short‑term and long‑term disability) and retirement plan options. The University of Maine System is a recipient of the Wellness Councils of America’s Well Workplace Award and offers wellness programs.
We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.
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