Key responsibilities will include:
● delivering synchronous and asynchronous information literacy teaching, both face-to-face and online, to small and large groups
● providing 1-2-1 coaching and online support to undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers on finding and use of appropriate information resources
● developing guides, video tutorials, Web pages and other supporting materials
● liaison and communication with staff and students through subject committees and other fora
● developing close links with academic staff within supported departments to embed information literacy teaching and supporting up-to-date constructively aligned reading lists
● management of the (e)book budget for designated subject area(s) and contributing to decision-making about future spending
● stock management in the designated subject areas, including weeding according to the Library’s schedule and targets
Candidates who would like to discuss the post in advance via email, phone, or video call are welcome to contact Health and Life Sciences Academic Liaison Development Team Leader Helen Whittaker (hkwhittaker@brookes.ac.uk) to arrange this.
You will also enjoy the benefits of working at Oxford Brookes University with up to 38 days holiday, rising to 41 days holiday (this includes 13 Bank Holidays and Concessionary Days), a generous Local Government pension scheme (19.2% Employer contribution rate), cycle to work scheme and access to a variety of university facilities (Brookes Nursery, Gym and sports facilities). For more information about benefits please see the document 'All about Brookes' below.