Washington, DC, USA
13 days ago
Public Policy and Economics Librarian - Research Services Department

Georgetown University comprises two unique campuses in the nation’s capital. With the Hilltop Campus located in the heart of the historic Georgetown neighborhood, and the Capitol Campus, just minutes from the U.S. Capitol and U.S. Supreme Court, Georgetown University offers rigorous academic programs, a global perspective, and unparalleled opportunities to engage with Washington, D.C. Our community is a close-knit group of remarkable individuals driven by intellectual inquiry, a commitment to social justice, and a shared dedication to making a difference in the world.

Requirements

The Public Policy and Economics Librarian works as part of the collaborative and service-driven Research Services department, a team of subject liaisons that support the teaching, learning, and research activities of the University. The person in this position focuses particularly on supporting research in Public Policy and Economics, including curating and locating statistical and numerical data, and other subject areas as assigned. The incumbent delivers research services, reference help, and instruction in a wide range of formats. They also provide proactive outreach and liaison services to the Georgetown research community, and are responsible for developing and managing library collections in their assigned subject areas. In addition to working on the Hilltop Campus, the person in this position will work at least one day per week onsite at the Capitol Campus. Duties will include but are not limited to:

Research Support

Serve as the expert for all services related to public policy and economics providing a wide range of consultation, general reference, and other information services to the Georgetown University research community.

Seek out and establish partnerships with faculty and student researchers, interpreting and analyzing the information and research needs of students, faculty, and other library users as well as developing and delivering research support based on user needs.

Identify, recommend, and connect users as appropriate to other resources and experts within the library, including staff in the Booth Family Center for Special Collections and Digital Scholarship and Technology Services, as well as other resources and partners across campus.  

Instruction

Teach library research sessions related to their areas of responsibility and create research guides and other instructional materials in a range of formats.

Collaborate with other units in the library and across the campus to provide teaching and learning support, including the creation of asynchronous learning tools and resources.

Stay abreast of, explores, and employs relevant new technologies to the delivery of research and instructional services, identifying, creating, managing, and maintaining online guides, course pages, and other web-based resources related to their areas of responsibility.

Academic Engagement and Collection Development

Work to understand, anticipate, and respond to the research, curricular, and instructional needs of these faculty, staff, and students, and to develop services and collections to support them.

Keep faculty, staff, and students in their areas of responsibility well informed of relevant library services and programs, helping integrate library services and collections into their research and curricular activities.

Actively seek out and establish partnerships with faculty and student researchers and relevant campus groups.

Serve as the principal liaison to the McCourt School of Public Policy, the Department of Economics, and other areas as assigned. 

Develop collections in line with the pedagogical and research needs of their assigned departments and the University, contributing to the development of cooperative collection development initiatives with other libraries and library consortia.

Recommend annual allocations, manage vendor approval plans, and assist in monitoring the library materials budget in their assigned disciplines.

Work Interactions

The Public Policy and Economics Librarian reports to the Head of Research Services as part of a collaborative team of subject liaisons. The person in this position works closely with other library colleagues, including staff in the Gifts unit, curators in the Booth Family Center for Special Collections, specialists within the Access Services Department, librarians in the Digital Scholarship and Technology Services Department, and specialists throughout the Technical Services Department. The person in this position also works closely and proactively with faculty, staff, and student researchers across the Georgetown University community. Work is performed primarily in an office environment. The incumbent is expected to read print of various sizes, move book trucks weighing up to 40 lbs., retrieve books, and operate computers and peripherals.

Requirements and Qualifications

Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited institution or combination of a graduate degree in a Public Policy, Economics, or related discipline and relevant experience

Minimum of two years of post-graduate, professional experience working with students, faculty, and staff in an outreach and instruction capacity in a research library

Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing, and work collaboratively with a range of individuals

Expertise in or familiarity with current and emerging digital technologies (such as AI, GIS tools, data visualization tools, etc.).  

Demonstrated experience in the application of information technologies in instruction or research

Strong service commitment to working with students, faculty, staff, and other communities

Commitment to fostering an equitable and inclusive workplace, and an ability to work effectively with a diverse faculty, staff, and student population

Experience with collection development in an academic or research library

Either a bachelor’s degree in public policy or a related social science field, or extensive experience with policy collections and research methods

Preferred Requirements and Qualifications

Second graduate degree in a relevant field of study, or other equivalent expertise

Demonstrated experience in or knowledge of social science research methodologies and tools

Demonstrated experience in data management

Record of participation or interest in professional development activities (presentations, participation in professional organizations, etc.)    

Work Mode Designation

This position has been designated as Hybrid. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs of the University. Such review may necessitate a change to a position’s mode of work designation. Complete details about Georgetown University’s mode of work designations for staff positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation.

Pay Range:

The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is:

$47,586.00 - $87,558.13

Compensation is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s individual qualifications, experience, education, skills, and certifications, as well as the University’s business needs and external factors.

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EEO Statement:

Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer fully dedicated to achieving a diverse faculty and staff.  All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation), disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Benefits:

Georgetown University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement savings, tuition assistance, work-life balance benefits, employee discounts and an array of voluntary insurance options. You can learn more about benefits and eligibility on the Department of Human Resources website.

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