Western Illinois University, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, serves more than 12,000 students at its traditional, residential four-year campus in Macomb, IL and its metropolitan, non-residential campus in Moline, IL. Compliance to state and federal hiring standards is coordinated through WIU’s Office of Equal Opportunity & Access.Western Illinois University is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity employer with a strong commitment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including, but not limited to, minorities, women and individuals with disabilities. WIU has a non-discrimination policy that includes sex, race, color, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, and veteran status.
Job Description:
APPOINTMENT: Review of applications will begin immediately for the spring 2015 semester and on January 2 for the fall 2015 semester, and will continue until the position is filled. Fellowships are awarded annually at the beginning of each semester.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Fellows will work half-time library workloads in areas of interest to the fellow and of need by the library. Fellows in particular are sought who have an interest in scholarly communication, open access, institutional repositories, and digital preservation. Fellows will be expected to devote significant time to the completion of a second master’s degree. Fellows will also work with a faculty mentor and will be involved with co-curricular activities including the University’s cultural diversity initiatives. Excellence in teaching, research/creative activity and service is expected for all positions. WIU seeks qualified candidates who are committed to using integrative technologies in teaching.
RANK & SALARY: Fellows will receive faculty appointments for two academic years and will be eligible for benefits including health insurance. The salary is $35,000. Fellows must be eligible for employment. Additionally, fellows will receive support for research, professional travel, and other related expenses. It is expected that fellows will not be employed outside of the University or receive additional fellowships or awards during the fellowship period unless approved by the University. Western Illinois University offers a competitive benefits package including domestic partner benefits. For full benefit information visit:http://www.wiu.edu/vpas/human_resources/benefits/
Requirements:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Fellows must have successfully completed a master’s level degree in library science from a regionally accredited college or university. Once selected as a fellow, candidates must be enrolled in a second master’s program (in order to meet the minimum requirements for a tenure-track faculty library position). Ideally, the second master’s degree should be earned in a discipline taught at WIU.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: We are particularly interested in applications from individuals who are underrepresented or are representative of disciplines in which individuals are underrepresented, whose research highlights diversity, or those who are in a field working with traditional underrepresented groups. We also are looking for individuals with experience in diverse educational programs and environments and a willingness to participate in WIU’s diversity initiatives.
Additional Information:
THE DEPARTMENT: WIU Libraries employs 16 faculty and 42 civil service staff in the Leslie F. Malpass Library, 3 on-campus branch libraries and one at the WIU-Quad Cities Campus. The Libraries’ collection includes over 1,000,000 catalogued volumes, approximately 2,000 periodical print subscriptions, access to over 22,500 full-text journals, 300,000 maps and substantial government documents, microforms, and non-book materials. The annual budget is $4.5 million.
THE UNIVERSITY: Recognized as a “Best Midwestern College” by the Princeton Review and one of 39 public universities ranked a top tier “Best Midwestern University” by U.S.News & World Report, Western Illinois University (WIU) serves approximately 12,200 students in the heart of the Midwest through its traditional residential campus in Macomb and its metropolitan, non-residential location in Moline, Illinois.
The WIU-Macomb and -Quad Cities campuses are comprised of accomplished faculty, state-of-the-art technology and facilities, and a wide range of academic and extracurricular opportunities. Western is a comprehensive university offering 65 undergraduate and 37 graduate degree programs, including a doctorate in education. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1, the University’s 612 full-time faculty members teach 93.5 percent of all undergraduate and graduate courses, in addition to 10 pre-professional degree programs and 19 certificate programs.
Western offers a broad-based athletics program, sponsoring 20 NCAA Division I intercollegiate varsity sports. Football competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision through the Missouri Valley Football Conference; all other varsity sports compete at the Division I level through The Summit League. WIU is the cultural center of the region. University Libraries house an extensive collection and offer online database access to thousands of academic periodic journals and publications.
WIU-Macomb, IL (Student Population: 10,003): A traditional, residential four-year campus with select graduate programs, WIU-Macomb is located in the heart of west central Illinois in Macomb (population 20,000). Macomb is an Amtrak city with twice-daily service to Chicago. Macomb is located approximately 75 miles from the Quad Cities International Airport (Moline, IL) and 70 miles from the Greater Peoria Regional Airport (Peoria, IL).
WIU-Quad Cities (Student Population: 1,204): The only public university in the Quad Cities area, WIU-QC offers select undergraduate and graduate programs, including a doctorate in education, at its metropolitan, non-residential campuses in Moline, IL (population 44,000). The Quad Cities (population 376,000) rests on the banks of the Mississippi River and is comprised of Moline and Rock Island in western Illinois and Davenport and Bettendorf in eastern Iowa. Moline, Illinois is home to the Quad Cities International Airport.
Application Instructions:
APPLICATION: Complete applications include:
1) a letter of application
2) current curriculum vita or resume
3) the names, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three current professional references 4) copies of unofficial academic transcripts, official transcripts will be requested of selected candidates
Please upload the requested documents by clicking APPLY NOW or by navigating to the WIU Employment page at the following URL http://www.wiu.edu/employment/
**Note** Individual documents must be under 2 MB in size in order to be uploaded.
Questions regarding the search may be directed to: Dr. Ron Williams at rc-williams@wiu.edu or 309-298-1066.
For assistance with the online application system contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access at (309)298-1977 or via email at eoa-office@wiu.edu
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