The Access Services Librarian provides library service to law faculty, students, staff, alumni, and other members of
the university community as well as public patrons. The Access Services Librarian manages day-to-day activities
at the circulation desk including: ensuring service coverage at the circulation desk during weekday, evening shifts;
charging out materials; responding to patron inquiries including directional reference questions; managing
interlibrary loan operations including providing training and continued assistance to the Law School’s journal
editors and staff; serving as faculty liaison for course reserves; supervising 20-25 Access Services part-time
student employees. The Access Services Librarian also works directly with the Assistant Director of Access
Services to help evaluate procedures and policies to ensure the Law Library continues to meet the needs of all of
its users.
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation
is:of $68,000–$72,000)
1.Staffs the Circulation Desk, including responding to patron inquiries, charging out
materials to patrons, and answering directional reference questions during designated
evening hours; this position holds an alternate schedule of 12-8PM
Monday-Thursday, 10-6PM Friday.
2. Hires, supervises, trains, and evaluates 20-25 part-time student employees in the
Access Services Department. Coordinates completion of I-9 paperwork and other
documentation with the CUA Human Resources Office to ensure compliance with
university hiring and payroll policies and procedures.
3. Serves as the Librarian-in-Charge for the Access Services Department in the absence
of the Assistant Director of Access Services. Employs operational problem-solving
for student, faculty, alumni, and public patron issues, exercising professional
judgment to refer more advanced issues to the Assistant Director of Access Services.
4. Manages the Law Library’s interlibrary loan and resource sharing operations,
including both borrowing and lending, following standards set by the Interlibrary
Loan Code for the United States. Uses bibliographic searching skills to identify and
retrieve specialized legal and nonlegal materials in electronic or print format per
requests submitted by law faculty and students. Uses all available resources
, including the Law Library’s and CUA University Libraries’ collections and
electronic resource access, and OCLC’s WorldShare Interlibrary Loan platform to
fulfill these requests. Coordinates delivery of materials to requesters and oversees
the proper return of all borrowed materials to the owning institution in a timely
manner.
5. Serves as faculty liaison for Course Reserves. Works directly with law faculty and
the Assistant Director of Collection Services to ensure correct semester textbooks
are purchased and received. Supports the Access Services Manager in updating
courses and reading lists in the Library’s integrated library system, Ex Libris’ Alma
each semester.
6. Provides instructional presentations, training, and outreach to editors and staff at
journal orientation, facilitates borrowing, coordinates research inquiries and
maintains student access to specialized services.
7. Participates in departmental meetings led by the Assistant Director of Access
Services in order to evaluate library policy, troubleshoot problems, and suggest
improvements, including the implementation of new tools and services.
8. Serves as a resource for library staff regarding user accessibility. Collaborates with
the Assistant Director of Access Services and the Research Services Department to
evaluate student needs and concerns to ensure the Library’s physical spaces are
accessible to all users, and that the Library’s web-based services comply with current
web accessibility standards.
9. I cooperation with Research Services, develops and maintains select library user
guides. Participates in the development or improvement of web-based services,
including, but not limited to, LibGuides and LibCal. Maintains select library blogs.
Serves on library committees (e.g. the marketing/outreach committee).
10. Maintains written policies, procedures, and training materials for the desk attendant
handbook as well as contributing to Staff LibGuides for the Access Services
Department.
11. In collaboration with the Assistant Director of Collection Services, assists with
training of the Graduate Library Preprofessional (GLP) and other paraprofessional
staff.
12. Participates in professional organizations such as the American Association of Law
Libraries, and the Law Librarians Society of the District of Columbia as a
representative of the library and actively participates in the advancement and
promotion of the librarian profession.
Master's Degree- Two years of experience as a professional librarian, preferably in an academic library. Experience in circulation or
interlibrary loan preferred. Experience supervising students and/or paraprofessionals preferred. Experience with
Ex Libris’ Alma and Primo VE preferred.
Technical Qualifications or Specialized Certification:
Proficiency with office software (MS Office/Google Drive)
Experience with an integrated library system or library services platform
Experience with an interlibrary loan service platform (e.g. OCLC’s WorldShare ILL)
Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Needed:
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing using standard business English.
Strong service orientation and collegial work style.
Familiarity with library circulation procedures in an academic library.
Ability to train, supervise and evaluate student employees.
Ability to work and supervise effectively under pressure.
Familiarity in providing library outreach through working with a diverse clientele, including faculty,
law students, and unskilled library users.