Student Success Librarian
Company: Robert W Woodruff Library Of The Atlanta Universit
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARY: The Atlanta University Center Robert W.
Woodruff Library (AUC Woodruff Library) serves as a pivotal
resource supporting the academic missions of four distinguished
institutions—Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational
Theological Center, Morehouse College, and Spelman College. As the
central intellectual and social hub within the Atlanta University
Center, the AUC Woodruff Library is conveniently located to
facilitate access to all member campuses. The Library is dedicated
to delivering excellence in service. In support of this commitment,
the AUC Woodruff Library seeks an experienced, engaging, and
dynamic Student Success Librarian (SSL) to join the Research,
Learning, and Technology Services unit. This position will play an
integral role in supporting student research and engagement,
particularly through initiatives such as the First Year Experience
(FYE) and other foundational academic programs. The Student Success
Librarian will be responsible for fostering the development of
essential research skills early in students' academic careers. The
successful candidate will design and deliver innovative
instruction, coordinate technology-driven services, and collaborate
with colleagues to cultivate a culture of learning and scholarship
across the AUC community. Additional responsibilities will include
creating relevant web content, developing targeted resources, and
implementing initiatives aimed at enhancing student engagement.
This position requires availability for evening and weekend shifts,
rotating on a weekly basis. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Collaborate to develop innovative strategies that promote student
success in adaptable teaching and learning environments, with a
focus on critical academic programs such as the First Year
Experience (FYE), New Student Orientation (NSO), and English 101. •
Partner with library staff and campus collaborators to advance
undergraduate student success, including involvement in the
Undergraduate Student Services Committee and supporting the Student
Ambassador program. • Design and deliver classroom instruction,
workshops, and seminars on information literacy, digital literacy,
data literacy, AI literacy, and research methodologies for
undergraduate students. • Work closely with instructors to
integrate information literacy and research competencies into
course curricula and assignments. • Create and develop online
instructional resources, including LibGuides and instructional
videos, to enhance the library’s educational initiatives. • Promote
and enhance library instruction and engagement programs,
particularly those aimed at first-year, transfer, first-generation,
and international students through FYE, NSO, and other related
programs. • Collaborate with the Head of Instruction and Engagement
to advertise and publicize library programs and services. • Partner
with campus stakeholders to enhance undergraduate research and
writing support. • Incorporate innovative teaching methods and
emerging technologies into library instruction practices. • This
position may require occasional evening and weekend hours depending
on project demands and business needs. Flexibility to work outside
of regular business hours is anticipated. QUALIFICATIONS: • A
Master of Library Science (MLS) degree from an ALA-accredited
library school. • 1 to 3 years of professional experience in
academic librarianship. • Proficiency in academic library services,
emerging technologies, and best practices in instructional design
and delivery. • Awareness of current trends and challenges within
academic libraries and higher education. • Knowledge of student
engagement strategies, particularly for first-year and
underrepresented student populations. • Ability to build and
maintain positive relationships with library staff, faculty,
administrators, and campus partners. • Exceptional verbal and
written communication skills. • Expertise in creating inclusive,
engaging learning environments that address diverse learning styles
and needs, with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. •
Excellent organizational, analytical, and project management skills
in a fast-paced environment, balancing multiple priorities. •
Experience in evaluating student learning outcomes and using data
to inform instructional improvements. • A demonstrated commitment
to continuous professional development, innovation, and the
exploration of new methodologies in academic librarianship.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Knowledge of basic preservation and
conservation techniques for rare books and special collections.
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE: • This is an entry-level position. Recent
graduates or early-career professionals eager to build expertise in
academic librarianship, teaching, and student engagement are
encouraged to apply. • Strong communication and interpersonal
skills, with the ability to effectively engage and collaborate with
students, faculty, and colleagues from diverse backgrounds. • A
strong understanding of information literacy principles, research
skills teaching methodologies, and a commitment to supporting
student academic success. • The ability to design and deliver
engaging instructional content in various formats (both in-person
and online), utilizing interactive learning techniques. •
Proficiency with library databases, research tools, and relevant
technologies to support student research and integrate library
resources into academic curricula. SALARY & BENEFITS: • Salary
commensurate with experience • Benefits include medical, dental,
vision, life, and company-paid disability plans • Company match
retirement plan (TIAA) The Robert W. Woodruff Library is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. To learn more about our Library visit us
online at www.auctr.edu .
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