
Music, Performing Arts, and Film Librarian (Hybrid) - WashU Libraries
Job Description
Scheduled Hours
37.5Position Summary
The Music and Performing Arts Subject Librarian is a part of the Arts and Area Studies cohort within the Research and Academic Collaboration Services (RACS) Division in the WashU Libraries. The Music, Performing Arts and Film Subject Librarian is responsible for providing outreach to the Music Department, Performing Arts Department and Film and Media Studies Department. This role develops collections in these areas in a variety of material formats to support curriculum, research, and teaching, partners with faculty to integrate information literacy instruction into the curriculum, and provides research services to faculty and students. This role lends subject area expertise in acquiring and serving related special collections.As part of the Arts and Area Studies cohort, this role serves as a subject librarian to departments and/or schools as assigned, collaborates with other members of Arts and Area Studies to serve shared subject areas, provides reference services in Olin Library, and provides information literacy instruction for the College Writing program and discipline-specific courses. Additionally, this role serves on a RACS functional team to support strategic initiatives and programs across the RACS division.
Job Description
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Research
- Provides research services through email, chat, virtual, and in-person individual/group consultations, including participating in the on-call reference pool.
- Teaches patrons how to choose, evaluate, and use tools relevant to their research needs including databases, citation management tools, and AI powered tools.
- Seeks opportunities to extend research services through embedded work and outreach.
- Refers patrons to other librarians, library staff, and campus stakeholders as appropriate.
- Develops and enhances reference skills through active participation in reference development programing and reflection.
Teaching & Learning
- Designs, delivers, and assesses effective instruction in assigned subject areas and the College Writing program.
- Works with departments to integrate multiple literacies into curriculum and instruction, including information literacy, AI literacy, visual literacy, and data literacy, where appropriate.
- Designs and assesses effective online learning objects, including working with faculty to integrate library content into the campus learning management system.
- Develops and enhances teaching skills through active participation in library instruction development programming and reflection.
Collection Development
- Develops and maintains subject-specific collection policies.
- Manages, assesses, and maintains allocated collection budgets, approval plans, and physical and digital materials in assigned subject areas.
- Engages with departmental faculty, students, and staff as necessary to inform collection development work.
- Lends subject expertise in acquiring and serving special collections, collaborating with curators where appropriate.
- Collaborates with Access Services, Interlibrary Loan, and Technical Services as necessary to assist with questions and/or processing of music-related materials.
Outreach and Collaboration
- Liaise with departmental stakeholders in assigned subject areas, acting as a primary point of contact for faculty and students and proactively promoting library services, expertise, and resources.
- Maintains a deep understanding of all patron-facing library units to facilitate seamless service delivery, collaborating with these units and lending subject expertise where appropriate.
- Works closely with RACS colleagues through participation on functional teams to advance division-wide priorities and initiatives.
- Maintains awareness of university-wide initiatives including AI literacy programming, participating as appropriate.
Professional Development and Service
- Participates in library and/or subject-related professional organizations and committees.
- Attends or participates in conferences, webinars, and training to stay current on librarianship and subject areas.
- Promotes the WashU Libraries to the University and St. Louis community through participation in committees and projects.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions:
Job Location/Working Conditions
- Normal office environment
- Occasional travel to West Campus
- Must be able to work in an environment in which exposure to materials containing dust and mold is possible
- Some off-campus travel may be required
Physical Effort
- Typically sitting at a desk or table
Equipment
- Office equipment
Required Qualifications
Education:
Master’s degree or combination of education and/or experience may substitute for minimum education.
Certifications/Professional Licenses:
Work Experience:
Skills:
Driver's License:
More About This Job
WashU seeks highly motivated individuals who are able to perform duties in a manner consistent with our core mission and guiding principles.Preferred Qualifications
Education:
M.L.S. - Master of Library Science, Master's degree - Music
Certifications/Professional Licenses:
Work Experience:
Skills:
Academic Libraries, Adaptability, Analytical Thinking, Conflict Resolution, Detail-Oriented, Library Databases, Library Science, Musicology, Music Theory, Oral Communications, Performing Arts, Prioritization, Problem Solving, Supervisory Management, Teamwork, Written CommunicationGrade
G12Salary Range
$58,400.00 - $99,700.00 / AnnuallyThe salary range reflects base salaries paid for positions in a given job grade across the University. Individual rates within the range will be determined by factors including one's qualifications and performance, equity with others in the department, market rates for positions within the same grade and department budget.Questions
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Accommodation
If you are unable to use our online application system and would like an accommodation, please email [email protected] or call the dedicated accommodation inquiry number at 314-935-1149 and leave a voicemail with the nature of your request.
All qualified individuals must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.Pre-Employment Screening
All external candidates receiving an offer for employment will be required to submit to pre-employment screening for this position. The screenings will include criminal background check and, as applicable for the position, other background checks, drug screen, an employment and education or licensure/certification verification, physical examination, certain vaccinations and/or governmental registry checks. All offers are contingent upon successful completion of required screening.Benefits Statement
Personal
Up to 22 days of vacation, 10 recognized holidays, and sick time.
Competitive health insurance packages with priority appointments and lower copays/coinsurance.
Take advantage of our free Metro transit U-Pass for eligible employees.
WashU provides eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee contributions and university contributions starting at 7%.
Wellness
Wellness challenges, annual health screenings, mental health resources, mindfulness programs and courses, employee assistance program (EAP), financial resources, access to dietitians, and more!
Family
We offer 4 weeks of caregiver leave to bond with your new child. Family care resources are also available for your continued childcare needs. Need adult care? We’ve got you covered.
WashU covers the cost of tuition for you and your family, including dependent undergraduate-level college tuition up to 100% at WashU and 40% elsewhere after seven years with us.
For policies, detailed benefits, and eligibility, please visit: https://hr.wustl.edu/benefits/