Student Success Librarian
Job in
Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey, 07043, USA
Listed on 2026-03-04
Listing for:
Montclair State University
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-04
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Education Administration, University Professor, Library
Job Description & How to Apply Below
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- In the "My Experience" section, you will find a Resume/CV upload option where you can submit your cover letter and all other supporting documents.
Job Description
RANK AND SPECIALIZATION Librarian II/Student Success Librarian
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL University Libraries
SUMMARY
Montclair State University is seeking a Student Success Librarian for a 12-month, tenure-track position. This position was created to support the University's student success strategic priority and will collaborate with key campus partners.
Reporting to the Head for Research and Reference Services, the Student Success Librarian is responsible for supporting the library's efforts to promote academic success, retention, and wellness for Montclair's undergraduate students. They will help create a more inclusive university where students thrive as they navigate their academic paths. This position will help students succeed in the classroom and beyond by enhancing and promoting library services, resources, and spaces.
Working in a team environment, the Student Success Librarian will develop teaching materials and outreach strategies to engage and support first-generation, first year, transfer, and adult students. The Student Success Librarian will teach, and participate in research and reference services, liaison, and collection development work.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide instructional services, including face-to-face, hybrid, and online learning sessions and other innovative approaches, including the development of asynchronous learning materials, to develop information literacy, research, and critical thinking skills. Design and develop a 1-credit information literacy course that is mandatory for all first-year students.
- Serve as liaison and actively develop relationships with faculty, students, and staff within the School of Interdisciplinary Studies. Partner with faculty and instructors to help students master the information literacy competencies needed for academic work and research, as well to be successful life-long learners.
- Collaborate with faculty and other campus partners to integrate course reserves, library resources, and open educational resources (OER) into courses; and integrate active and inclusive learning strategies into learner experiences.
- Work collaboratively to develop and provide creative and dynamic in-person and virtual student success-focused workshops, presentations, orientations, outreach, and engagement activities that are scalable and showcase library resources and services.
- Increase library collaboration with campus partners (e.g., departments, committees, and student groups) to create and support initiatives that foster student success.
- Assess library outreach efforts and strive for continuous improvement in support of student success. Increase the library's understanding of student needs.
- Increase student awareness of library services, resources, and spaces; identify barriers to student use of library collections, services, and spaces, and work collaboratively to address them.
- Participates in national, regional, and/or local associations and professional groups as appropriate, contributes to the scholarship of the profession, and shares new information and knowledge with colleagues.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Management retains the right to add or change job duties at any time.
Research and Reference Services support the information and research needs of the university through reference services, one-on-one consultations, workshops, and teaching. In addition to liaising with academic departments and programs, librarians are directly involved with SEEDs, Montclair State University's common curriculum, where critical information literacy is a core value. Librarians work closely with the Bloomfield College Library to make the University Libraries hubs for student success, intellectual exploration, research, and community engagement.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
University Libraries, comprised of the Harry
A. Sprague Library on the Montclair campus and Bloomfield College Library on the Bloomfield campus, is at the heart of the University experience, and the University's growth brings tremendous opportunities. The libraries are committed to providing the best support…
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