Apologies as usual for cross-posting... come and join our team!
Oxford Brookes Library is recruiting, after a member of my team moved on to a more senior role, to the permanent, full-time post of Academic Liaison Librarian at Oxford Brookes University. The successful candidate will join our highly-regarded Humanities & Social Sciences team and will support students and staff at both our Harcourt Hill and Headington campuses, including a late night at Harcourt Hill on Mondays from 5-9 pm during PGCE terms.
The post covers a range of HSS subjects at foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate levels, currently including Anthropology, Communication Media & Culture, English Language & Linguistics, History, History of Art and Philosophy.
HSS is a small, lively and friendly team working closely with the Library's other Academic Liaison teams and with colleagues across the Library. If you really enjoy getting information literacy embedded in the curriculum, promoting the Library to students and academic staff, and developing new resources and services for students, do consider applying to join us!
I'm very happy to chat informally to anyone who wants to know more about the post once they've read the further particulars - just email [log in to unmask] to talk by email or arrange a phone call, Zoom or Meet.
Salary is £31,866 rising annually to £34,804; closing date is 31st May 2021, and the further particulars and application details are at https://my.corehr.com/pls/oburecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=098797
All the best,
Hazel
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Hazel Rothera MA, PCTHE
Academic Development Team Leader & Academic Liaison Librarian, Education
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
OBU Learning & Teaching Fellow
Oxford Brookes University Library
Currently working from home: please contact via email or Google Meet.
Rothera, H (2015) Picking up the cool tools: Working with strategic students to get bite-sized information literacy tutorials created, promoted, embedded, remembered and used. Journal of Information Literacy 9(2), 37-61.
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