Concordia College
Head of Learning, Research, & Engagement Services
Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota, United States, 56563
Head of Learning, Research, & Engagement Services
Concordia is fully committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity in employment decisions in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, for all individuals without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, veteran’s status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, familial status, public assistance status or membership or activity in a local human rights commission. Inquiries regarding compliance may be directed to the Director, Human Resources, Concordia College, 901 8th Street South, Moorhead, MN 56562, Lorentzsen Hall, Room 150, (Phone) 218-299-3339. We are committed to providing equal opportunity in the recruitment process for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you find our online application system difficult or need assistance to participate in the recruitment process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at hr@cord.edu or 218-299-3339.Posting Information
Position Title:
Head of Learning, Research, & Engagement ServicesPosition Type:
StaffFTE:
1.0General Employment Period:
January-DecemberGeneral Work Schedule:
Monday-FridayGeneral Shift Hours:
8 am- 5 pmBenefits Eligible?
YesJob Summary/Basic Function:
The Head of Learning, Research, and Engagement Services leads the library’s strategic efforts to plan, implement, and coordinate an integrated educational and engagement program. This role involves collaborating closely with librarian colleagues and teaching faculty to develop a sustainable, impactful information literacy program that aligns with curricular goals and supports student academic success. The position provides leadership in creating and refining instruction-related policies, procedures, and practices that advance student learning, with a strong focus on assessing program effectiveness, curricular alignment, and student outcomes. As the library continues to adapt to the increasing prominence of artificial intelligence (AI), open educational resources (OER), and digital scholarship, the Head of Learning, Research, and Engagement Services serves as a pivotal resource on the intersection of these emerging technologies and library services. This position also plays a critical role in fostering partnerships and collaboration across campus, working with academic departments, offices, and campus committees to strengthen the library’s engagement and educational efforts.Responsibilities:Learning & Instruction Services:Oversee the planning, development, and assessment of library educational programs, including orientation and course-integrated information literacy for undergraduate and graduate students.Coordinate faculty development programs on topics such as intellectual property, AI, OER, and digital scholarship.Partner with First-Year Seminar instructors to integrate information literacy into course design.Lead the creation of instructional resources (e.g., research guides, videos, tutorials) for in- and out-of-classroom use.Provide guidance to librarians and faculty on effective pedagogical practices for information literacy.Collaborate with campus groups (e.g., First-Year Experience, AI groups, Moodle leadership) to stay engaged with emerging educational initiatives and promote library-based learning initiatives.Research & Access Services:Oversee and coordinate research and access services in collaboration with other librarians.Lead collection development for the reference collection, ensuring its relevance and accessibility.Analyze reference service data and implement improvements.Provide training and professional development on research and access services.Supervise and assess access services functions (e.g., circulation, interlibrary loan, course reserves) in collaboration with the Access Services Manager.Engagement & Outreach Services:Develop and coordinate engagement strategies to support student success for diverse learners in collaboration with library colleagues and campus partners.Collaborate on student outreach activities.Serve as the primary contact and faculty liaison for library instruction.Coordinate and participate in first-year student library orientation.Operational Leadership:Assessment:
Develop initiatives to improve services and engagement. Lead assessment of learning, research, and engagement services. Use evidence-based decision-making to drive continuous service improvement. Compile and report on library session and instructional data.Leadership & Mentorship:
Set goals to advance learning, research, and engagement efforts in collaboration with library colleagues. Develop new services to support teaching, learning, research, and engagement. Oversee and assess the library liaison program. Ensure equitable access to library services for all students and faculty. Develop a mentorship program for reference and instruction librarians. Establish strategic priorities for library collections to support teaching and research.General Operations:
Provide operational leadership in the absence of the Dean/Director to ensure smooth library functions and support academic achievement, teaching, and faculty engagement.Library Liaison, Service, & Scholarship:Serve as liaison to graduate programs and selected departments or interdisciplinary programs.Build relationships with faculty, students, and academic partners.Collaborate with departments on curricular development and support.Manage physical and electronic collections, including purchasing and deaccessioning.Contribute to reference and instruction services.Engage in professional development and college service.This is a 12-month staff position, with PTO accrual. The librarian will receive an administrative faculty appointment, with rights and privileges of faculty in accordance with the Concordia College faculty handbook.Minimum Qualifications:ALA accredited degree or international equivalentExcellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skillsExperience working in a collaborative environmentExperience developing, delivering, and assessing information literacy instructionExperience providing reference/research servicesCommitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in library collections and servicesKnowledge of collection development practices and principlesPreferred Qualifications:Minimum of 3 years of related experienceKnowledge of the evolving scholarly communication and publishing marketplace, including copyright and intellectual property and open educational resourcesKnowledge of library systems and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligenceSupervisory experienceExperience developing asynchronous instructional materialsExperience in data-informed decision makingOpen Until Filled:
YesScreening Begins:
11/11/2024Benefits:
Concordia College is proud to offer numerous benefits to its employees, including Health Insurance, Flexible Savings Account, Vision Insurance, Dental Insurance, Preventative Chiropractic Program, Retirement Plan, Long-Term Disability Insurance (full-time only), Life Insurance (full-time only), Planned Time Off (PTO) starting at 18 days/year, 13 paid holidays including the time off in between Christmas and New Year, Paid parental leave, Extended Illness Benefit (EIB), Up to 100% tuition for yourself and dependents with discounts and scholarships at Concordia College and Concordia Language Villages, Up to 50% tuition discount for dependents with Oak Grove Lutheran Schools, Up to 100% tuition discounts with participating partners: CIC - TEP, ELCA schools, and Tuition Exchange Inc., access to athletic facilities, library, fitness classes, athletic events, theatre events, purchase dining on campus, free MAT bus rides.EEO/AA Statement:
Concordia College will not discriminate against or harass any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, veteran’s status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, familial status, public assistance status, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, or any other legally protected status.Special Instructions to Applicants:
Employment Contingencies: Background CheckLocation:
MoorheadSupplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents:
ResumeCover LetterList of ReferencesOptional Documents:
Curriculum VitaeOther DocumentConnect with Us! – Concordia Language VillagesConcordia College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action college.
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Concordia is fully committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity in employment decisions in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, for all individuals without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, veteran’s status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, familial status, public assistance status or membership or activity in a local human rights commission. Inquiries regarding compliance may be directed to the Director, Human Resources, Concordia College, 901 8th Street South, Moorhead, MN 56562, Lorentzsen Hall, Room 150, (Phone) 218-299-3339. We are committed to providing equal opportunity in the recruitment process for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you find our online application system difficult or need assistance to participate in the recruitment process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at hr@cord.edu or 218-299-3339.Posting Information
Position Title:
Head of Learning, Research, & Engagement ServicesPosition Type:
StaffFTE:
1.0General Employment Period:
January-DecemberGeneral Work Schedule:
Monday-FridayGeneral Shift Hours:
8 am- 5 pmBenefits Eligible?
YesJob Summary/Basic Function:
The Head of Learning, Research, and Engagement Services leads the library’s strategic efforts to plan, implement, and coordinate an integrated educational and engagement program. This role involves collaborating closely with librarian colleagues and teaching faculty to develop a sustainable, impactful information literacy program that aligns with curricular goals and supports student academic success. The position provides leadership in creating and refining instruction-related policies, procedures, and practices that advance student learning, with a strong focus on assessing program effectiveness, curricular alignment, and student outcomes. As the library continues to adapt to the increasing prominence of artificial intelligence (AI), open educational resources (OER), and digital scholarship, the Head of Learning, Research, and Engagement Services serves as a pivotal resource on the intersection of these emerging technologies and library services. This position also plays a critical role in fostering partnerships and collaboration across campus, working with academic departments, offices, and campus committees to strengthen the library’s engagement and educational efforts.Responsibilities:Learning & Instruction Services:Oversee the planning, development, and assessment of library educational programs, including orientation and course-integrated information literacy for undergraduate and graduate students.Coordinate faculty development programs on topics such as intellectual property, AI, OER, and digital scholarship.Partner with First-Year Seminar instructors to integrate information literacy into course design.Lead the creation of instructional resources (e.g., research guides, videos, tutorials) for in- and out-of-classroom use.Provide guidance to librarians and faculty on effective pedagogical practices for information literacy.Collaborate with campus groups (e.g., First-Year Experience, AI groups, Moodle leadership) to stay engaged with emerging educational initiatives and promote library-based learning initiatives.Research & Access Services:Oversee and coordinate research and access services in collaboration with other librarians.Lead collection development for the reference collection, ensuring its relevance and accessibility.Analyze reference service data and implement improvements.Provide training and professional development on research and access services.Supervise and assess access services functions (e.g., circulation, interlibrary loan, course reserves) in collaboration with the Access Services Manager.Engagement & Outreach Services:Develop and coordinate engagement strategies to support student success for diverse learners in collaboration with library colleagues and campus partners.Collaborate on student outreach activities.Serve as the primary contact and faculty liaison for library instruction.Coordinate and participate in first-year student library orientation.Operational Leadership:Assessment:
Develop initiatives to improve services and engagement. Lead assessment of learning, research, and engagement services. Use evidence-based decision-making to drive continuous service improvement. Compile and report on library session and instructional data.Leadership & Mentorship:
Set goals to advance learning, research, and engagement efforts in collaboration with library colleagues. Develop new services to support teaching, learning, research, and engagement. Oversee and assess the library liaison program. Ensure equitable access to library services for all students and faculty. Develop a mentorship program for reference and instruction librarians. Establish strategic priorities for library collections to support teaching and research.General Operations:
Provide operational leadership in the absence of the Dean/Director to ensure smooth library functions and support academic achievement, teaching, and faculty engagement.Library Liaison, Service, & Scholarship:Serve as liaison to graduate programs and selected departments or interdisciplinary programs.Build relationships with faculty, students, and academic partners.Collaborate with departments on curricular development and support.Manage physical and electronic collections, including purchasing and deaccessioning.Contribute to reference and instruction services.Engage in professional development and college service.This is a 12-month staff position, with PTO accrual. The librarian will receive an administrative faculty appointment, with rights and privileges of faculty in accordance with the Concordia College faculty handbook.Minimum Qualifications:ALA accredited degree or international equivalentExcellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skillsExperience working in a collaborative environmentExperience developing, delivering, and assessing information literacy instructionExperience providing reference/research servicesCommitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in library collections and servicesKnowledge of collection development practices and principlesPreferred Qualifications:Minimum of 3 years of related experienceKnowledge of the evolving scholarly communication and publishing marketplace, including copyright and intellectual property and open educational resourcesKnowledge of library systems and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligenceSupervisory experienceExperience developing asynchronous instructional materialsExperience in data-informed decision makingOpen Until Filled:
YesScreening Begins:
11/11/2024Benefits:
Concordia College is proud to offer numerous benefits to its employees, including Health Insurance, Flexible Savings Account, Vision Insurance, Dental Insurance, Preventative Chiropractic Program, Retirement Plan, Long-Term Disability Insurance (full-time only), Life Insurance (full-time only), Planned Time Off (PTO) starting at 18 days/year, 13 paid holidays including the time off in between Christmas and New Year, Paid parental leave, Extended Illness Benefit (EIB), Up to 100% tuition for yourself and dependents with discounts and scholarships at Concordia College and Concordia Language Villages, Up to 50% tuition discount for dependents with Oak Grove Lutheran Schools, Up to 100% tuition discounts with participating partners: CIC - TEP, ELCA schools, and Tuition Exchange Inc., access to athletic facilities, library, fitness classes, athletic events, theatre events, purchase dining on campus, free MAT bus rides.EEO/AA Statement:
Concordia College will not discriminate against or harass any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, age, veteran’s status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, familial status, public assistance status, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, or any other legally protected status.Special Instructions to Applicants:
Employment Contingencies: Background CheckLocation:
MoorheadSupplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents:
ResumeCover LetterList of ReferencesOptional Documents:
Curriculum VitaeOther DocumentConnect with Us! – Concordia Language VillagesConcordia College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action college.
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