organizations, are well-suited for this position. We are looking for an individual with initiative and excitement for creating partnerships in the law school and on campus, positioning the Law Library to best ascertain and meet the needs of our students.
In addition, the Student Success and Reference Librarian will join a team of reference librarians dedicated to providing high-quality reference, research, instructional, and outreach services to the UW Law School community and beyond. This position works regularly scheduled hours at the reference desk, which may include occasional weekend or evening hours, and may have an option for some remote work.
All Law Library staff members work closely together to create a learning and working environment that supports diversity, equity, and belonging for all students, staff, faculty, and public patrons.
Target start date for this position is on or around January 1, 2027, but start date is flexible depending on the successful candidate's availability.
Located in the city of Madison on an isthmus between two scenic lakes, providing ample opportunity for sailing, kayaking, and water sports in summer and hiking, ice skating, and snow sports in winter, the law building is just a short walk from Lake Mendota, the Wisconsin State Capitol, and the pedestrian-only State Street with its shops, restaurants, and bistros. Madison is frequently ranked as one of the nation's most livable cities with its many parks, green spaces, and miles of dedicated walking and biking trails. It is affordable, vibrant, and welcoming to newcomers.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Provides specialized services utilizing a high level of expertise on a broad range of disciplines or in a designated discipline area
- Develops or coordinates specialized projects or programs
- Oversees day-to-day functions of one or more library operations or services
- Serves on committees to advance librarianship at the campus, local, and/or state and national levels
- Serves as a liaison to academic disciplines and/or other campus units providing information on collections, instructional and research support, and library services
- Initiates and solicits input to modify policies, procedures, and assessment tools to improve workflows and/or user experiences
- Serves as a resource to other librarians and staff outside of their unit on a regular basis
- May direct the day-to-day activities of student workers
- Develops, curates, and manages collections
- Cultivates and maintains productive relationships with donors, collectors, vendors, and professional colleagues
- Obtains materials, resolves issues, and answers questions that are complex and highly specialized in nature
- Designs, develops, delivers, and assesses instruction in a variety of formats to faculty, staff, students, and other patrons