Music Teaching and Research Services Librarian
Company: University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA)
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: May 16, 2025
Job Description:
Position overview Salary range: $69,781 - $98,667 Application
Window Open date: April 17, 2025 Next review date: Thursday, May
15, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Thursday, Jun 12, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but
those received after the review date will only be considered if the
position has not yet been filled. Position description Music
Teaching and Research Services LibrarianDepartment: User
Engagement
Rank and Salary: Assistant Librarian to Associate Librarian
($69,781 - $98,667)
Position Availability: Immediately
Application deadline for first consideration: May 15, 2025The UCLA
Library seeks a highly collaborative, user-focused professional for
the position of Music Teaching & Research Services Librarian.
Reporting to the Director of Arts, Music, and Powell Libraries
(AMP), the incumbent is responsible for providing services in
teaching, research and outreach for music and music-related
disciplines; supporting faculty, researchers, students, and other
stakeholders in their research and creative work, and liaising with
the Herb Alpert School of Music - the Ethnomusicology, Music, and
Musicology departments and programs or centers in Armenian Music,
Iranian Music, Global Jazz, Latino Arts, Music of American Jewish
Experience, Musical Humanities, and Music Industry. Specific duties
and responsibilities include:
- Lead teaching and research initiatives for the music library,
including developing scaffolded information literacy interventions
to meet disciplinary and course needs for undergraduate and
graduate students in music and music-related disciplines;
- Support library instruction broadly, teaching courses outside
of the Music School and/or serving as a liaison to the Cluster
program.
- Share responsibility for training and supervising graduate
student employees (LSRAs);
- Provide reference and research support for students, faculty
and researchers in music in collaboration with AMP User Engagement
colleagues;
- Support reference and research broadly, including helping to
monitor chat and email questions for the general UCLA Library
account
- Engage in and contribute to development in outreach activities,
including collaborative development of events, concerts, and
exhibitions;
- Collaborate with colleagues to ensure spaces related to
teaching, research, and outreach in the Music Library adapt to
changing needs;
- Maintain awareness of changes and trends within relevant
disciplines and campus programs;
- Contribute to activities related to evaluating, selecting, and
managing materials to ensure that Library collections serve the
vast variety of music programs offered at UCLA.
- Collaboratively support the digital preservation and streaming
access for audio formats (currently utilizing Avalon Media
Systems);
- Share teaching and and research support for engagement with the
Herb Alpert School of Music and any other department needing
music-related support.
- Actively contribute to User Engagement cross-departmental
collaborative teams and Library wide initiatives; and
- Work with Library Development to identify, cultivate, and
steward donors, collections, and gift funds.Additionally, the
successful candidate will be committed to engagement with and
promotion of the UCLA Principles of Community and the True Bruin
Values.UCLA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other
protected categories covered by the UC nondiscrimination policy. We
are committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce along
with honoring unique experiences, perspectives, and identities.
Together, our community strives to create and maintain working and
learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and
welcoming.Under federal law, the University of California may
employ only individuals who are legally authorized to work in the
United States as established by providing documents specified in
the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Employment is
contingent upon completion of satisfactory background
investigation.General InformationProfessional librarians at UCLA
are academic appointees. Librarians at UCLA are represented by an
exclusive bargaining agent, University Council - American
Federation of Teachers (UC-AFT). This is a represented position.
They are entitled to appropriate professional leave, two days per
month of vacation leave, one day per month of sick leave, and all
other benefits granted to non-faculty academic personnel. The
University has an excellent retirement system and sponsors a
variety of group health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans
in addition to other benefits. Relocation assistance may be
provided.
Appointees to the librarian series at UC shall have professional
backgrounds that demonstrate a high degree of creativity, teamwork,
and flexibility. Additionally, librarians are evaluated on
consistency of performance, grasp of library methods, command of
their subjects, continued growth in their fields, judgment,
leadership, originality, ability to work effectively with others,
and ability to relate their functions to the more general goals of
the library and the University. Such background will normally
include a professional degree from an ALA-accredited library and
information science graduate program. In addition to professional
competence and quality of service within the library in the primary
job, advancement in the librarian series requires professional
involvement and contributions outside of the library, and/or
university and community service, and/or scholarly activities.
Candidates must show evidence or promise of such
contributions.Description of UnitUser Engagement (UE) unites public
services librarians and staff across three major divisions
(Sciences; Arts, Music, and Powell; and Management/Humanities and
Social Sciences) and four cross-departmental teams (Collections;
Outreach; Research; and Teaching and Learning) The UE group is a
matrixed organization designed to enhance library services through
a cross-disciplinary and cross-functional approach.The Arts, Music,
and Powell division unites 12 librarians and 3 staff across three
library locations. The unit supports research and teaching in a
wide variety of subjects and at all levels, including specialized
collections and services for art, architecture, theater, film and
television, music, musicology, and ethnomusicology. The Walter H.
Rubsamen Music Library provides teaching and research resources to
the Herb Alpert School of Music and serves the wider UCLA community
as well as members of the public. The collections consist of online
resources (including streaming audio); books; periodicals; music
scores; and audio and video recordings. Facilities in the Music
Library include the reading room, classroom, seminar room, and
Studio A, an audiovisual makerspace. Staffing includes 2 FTE
librarians, 3 FTE library assistants, and student
employees.Description of Institution and LibraryAs one of the
world's great public research universities, UCLA integrates
education, research, and public service so that each enriches and
extends the others. From its beautiful neighborhood campus in a
uniquely diverse and vibrant city on the Pacific Rim, teaching and
research extend beyond the classroom, office, and lab through
active engagement with communities, organizations, projects, and
partnerships throughout the region and around the world.UCLA's
diverse community of scholars encompasses nearly 30,000
undergraduates pursuing 125 majors, 13,000 graduate students in
fifty-nine research programs, and 4,000 faculty members including
Nobel Laureates; Rhodes Scholars; MacArthur Fellows; winners of the
Fields Medal, National Medal of Science, Pritzker Prize, and
Pulitzer Prize; and recipients of Oscars, Emmys, Tonys, and Golden
Globes. UCLA ranks tenth in the Times of London Higher Education
World Reputation Rankings, twelfth in the Academic Ranking of World
Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and fifth in the
U.S. by Washington Monthly. The National Research Council ranks
forty of its graduate and doctoral research programs among its top
ten.To enable our accomplished students, faculty, and staff to
create, disseminate, and apply knowledge for the benefit of global
society, the UCLA Library is re-envisioning how it acquires,
synthesizes, and shares knowledge and information across academic
audiences and with the public. The services and expertise we
provide via our collections connect users to their learning needs,
their research, or their creative efforts. We do this by ensuring
discoverability; engaging in curricular support and advancing
information literacy for our students; by offering scaled support
asynchronously, through online training modules, and research
support. We offer targeted services for our graduate and
undergraduate students trying to solve a problem, understand a
system, or learning how to use a new tool to responsibly manage and
explore data. We develop public programming, exhibitions, curated
experiences, and other engagement opportunities to connect our
unique collections, cultural materials, research resources, and
services with the campus and greater LA communities fostering
discovery, dialogue, and access to collections for visitors,
researchers and lifelong learners alike. The Library serves UCLA
students, faculty, and staff whenever and wherever they need its
resources and expertise. Reconfigured, high-tech spaces and
services in its ten campus libraries enable users and librarians to
explore and work with print and digital materials collaboratively
or individually, pursue new lines of inquiry, and develop new
pedagogical approaches as well as novel forms of scholarship. More
than 3.5 million people visit annually, while an additional 3.4
million visitors enter online through its virtual front
doors.Whether on campus or online, the Library forms the
intellectual heart of UCLA, a hub for cutting-edge discovery,
scholarship, and instruction.Visit the Jobs @ UCLA Library website
at: https://www.library.ucla.edu/about/jobs/ Qualifications Basic
qualifications Required Qualifications
- ALA-accredited Master's Degree in Library or Information
Science required at the time of hire; OR Master's degree (or other
advanced degree) in Information Sciences or related field at the
time of hire and work experience in a library setting.
- Experience with or interest in expanding knowledge of music as
an academic and/or performance discipline, including familiarity
with music research methods and resources.
- Familiarity with approaches to instruction or research support
in an academic or library setting, which may include teaching
workshops, supporting classes, creating learning materials, and
providing individual research consultations.
- Demonstrated interest in or experience with outreach or
programming, which may include developing events, exhibitions, or
engagement initiatives related to music or the arts.
- Demonstrated commitment to public service and user-centered
approaches in working with diverse populations of students,
faculty, researchers, or community members.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively as a leader
and team member with library colleagues, managing multiple projects
and priorities effectively.
- Demonstrated evidence of initiative and flexibility.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, time, and project
management skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills and
interpersonal skills.Applicants who possess the above required
qualifications are strongly encouraged to apply and will be
considered fully qualified. Applicants with all the above required
qualifications and any of the following preferred qualifications or
professional experiences are also encouraged to apply, however, the
desired qualifications below are not required:
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in a music discipline.
- Experience writing and designing LibGuides.
- Reading/speaking knowledge of a second language (e.g., Spanish
or Chinese) and/or knowledge of music notation.
- Experience in donor relations and stewardship.Recent graduates,
applicants with educational or work experience outside of the music
discipline, and members of communities underrepresented in
librarianship are strongly encouraged to apply. The UCLA Library is
committed to cultivating an environment that supports professional
growth and actively invests in the development of librarians at all
stages of their careers.While the UCLA Library supports flexible
work schedules when possible, this is not a remote position and
requires regular on-site presence. Application Requirements
Document requirements
- Cover Letter - A cover letter reflecting on your personal and
professional experiences, highlighting your past contributions and
future commitments to advancing the UCLA Library strategic
directions and organizational values and the UCLA mission and
strategic plan, among which are ensuring opportunity for all
students and fostering an inclusive community where everyone
experiences a sense of belonging. These accomplishments and
ambitions should be discussed in the context of describing your
experience and qualifications for the position for which you are
applying.
- Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V. detailing
education and relevant experience.
- References - Names and contact information for three
professional references, including current or previous supervisor;
contact information only. Reference requirements
- 3 required (contact information only)Names and contact
information for three professional references, including current or
previous supervisor; contact information only. Apply link:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF10301 Help contact:
jobs-hr@library.ucla.edu About UCLA As a University employee, you
will be required to comply with all applicable University policies
and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from
time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may
impose additional requirements. The University of California is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other
protected status under state or federal law.As a condition of
employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are
subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within
the last seven years determining that they committed any
misconduct, are currently being investigated for misconduct, left a
position during an investigation for alleged misconduct, or have
filed an appeal with a previous employer.
- "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws
governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment,
including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws
prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of
harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as
defined by the employer.
- UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy
- UC Anti-Discrimination Policy for Employees, Students and Third
Parties
- APM - 035: Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination in
Employment Job location Los Angeles, CaliforniaRequired
Keywords: University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA), Santa Clarita , Music Teaching and Research Services Librarian, Other , Los Angeles, California
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