[Michlib-l] Job Posting / Graduate Student Assistantship (GSA) (1 Position)/Wayne State University Libraries - DEADLINE NOVEMBER 9

WSU School of Information Sciences asklis at wayne.edu
Thu Nov 4 08:09:55 EDT 2021


Description:

Graduate Student Assistants play an integral role in the Wayne State University Libraries. The GSA employment experience is designed to provide a professional hands-on learning experience in an academic library setting. The skills and experience gained from the GSA position will serve to expand upon knowledge gained in the classroom and will be invaluable for graduate students pursuing a career in information sciences.


https://sis.wayne.edu/wsu-gsa-application



GSAs divide their time between providing direct user assistance at information/reference service points and special projects throughout the library system. Project assignments may include work with discovery services, special collections, eResources, instruction, and digital publishing and are based on interest and career goals.



These positions support the Wayne State University mission to create and advance knowledge, prepare a diverse student body to thrive, and positively impact local and global communities. A successful candidate must embrace an environment of inclusion that moves beyond simple tolerance to recognizing the richness in individual identities of people, and diverse perspectives.



Qualifications:

·        Must enroll or be enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours as a graduate student in The School of Information Sciences (SIS) for the Winter 2022 semester.

·        Maintain a 3.0 grade point average and be in good academic standing.

·        Strong interpersonal communication skills and a committed interest in libraries.

·        Dependable, punctual, with good organizational, writing and analytical skills.

·        Self-motivated with the ability to work independently.

·        Demonstrated computer skills, and the ability to function in a fast-paced, digitally focused library.

·        Exceptional customer service skills.



Contract: Beginning Winter Semester 2022, with a start date of January 3, 2022. Position is funded for one semester with the possibility of renewal.

Compensation: $20,686/academic year (subject to change in accordance with the GEOC Bargaining Agreement)

Tuition: Up to ten completed graduate credits per semester for Fall/Winter Semester

Health Benefits: Choice of medical insurance carriers

Delta Preferred Dental Insurance

EyeMed vision insurance

Union: Representation by the Graduate Employees Organization Committee (GEOC)

Hours: 20 hours per week

While working hours are scheduled around class meeting times, scheduling will include evenings and weekends.



Application:

Submit resume and cover letter as PDFs at: http://sis.wayne.edu/wsu_gsa_application.php. Applications will be accepted until midnight on Tuesday, November 9th. If already attending SIS courses, the cover letter should include a summary of completed courses and anticipated graduation date. Hiring decisions will be made by Wednesday, December 9th, 2020. Please contact Katrina Rouan (katrina.rouan at wayne.edu<mailto:katrina.rouan at wayne.edu>) with any questions.



Wayne State University and the GEOC recognize an obligation and reaffirm their commitment to achieve equal employment opportunity, non-discrimination, and non-harassment within the University. The University and members of the bargaining unit shall not discriminate or harass on the basis of race, color, veteran status, height, weight, ethnicity, religion, creed, political affiliation, political beliefs, membership in any social or political organization, national origin, ancestry, marital or parental status, age, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, disability, or HIV status, of those capable of performing their professional duties.
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