Hey ALSO Members! I held the following position all Summer and Fall Semester this year and LOVED it! It's an amazing opportunity to learn more about library instruction, committee work, the common book program, and general administration. The only reason I left was to persue a TA position otherwise I never would have given this job up! It pays well and the supervisors, Sarah and Sheila are great to work for. I highly recommend this job to anyone who is looking for some hours this Spring. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. ~Jessica Hutchings
The Campus Library & Information Literacy Instruction (LILI) Program Office is looking for a Graduate Student to assist with the following projects:
Campus Common Book (a.k.a. “Go Big Read”):
• Schedule, organize, and attend meetings about programming. Additionally, manage notes and tasks from these meetings.
• Develop planning documents in consultation with librarians in the LILI Office.
• Manage email communications with the public regarding the program.
• Manage inventory of books in stock and to be distributed.
• Write weekly entries for the program blog.
• Conduct research to provide an environmental scan of best practices at peer institutions.
Administrative Support:
• Assist in providing instructional statistical analysis for Library Instruction administration campus-wide.
• Edit and create several public instruction Web pages using HTML, CSS, and Dreamweaver.
• Create, organize, and prepare marketing materials for courses, libraries, workshops, etc. in both print and electronic formats.
Other:
• Provide support for campus coordinators for special projects as assigned. Projects of personal and/or professional interest are also available.
Hours: 10-20 hours per week
Wage: $11 per hour
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