
Archival & Special Collections / Rare Book Librarian - Assistant or Associate Librarian
- Guelph, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Curates and makes accessible A&SC's rare book and monograph collections and helps to develop sustainable strategies for the ongoing use, development, and stewardship of ASC's collections.
- Oversees all aspects of Special Collections rare book cataloguing including setting policies, procedures, and workflows, training A&SC staff, and personally cataloguing rare and/or valuable items as appropriate.
- Takes a leadership role in the design and delivery of instruction sessions using A&SC's collections of primary source material and the
- Oversees the planning, programming, and installation of Library exhibitions, including engaging in outreach initiatives and collection promotion.
- Participates in special projects, committees, and team processes to advance the goals, values, and mission of the A&SC team, the McLaughlin Library, and the University of Guelph.
- Works collaboratively with colleagues and faculty in a team-based environment.
- Maintains current awareness of best practices and emerging trends in Special Collections, information literacy, academic libraries, and higher education.
- Engages in scholarship, including research, study, professional development, scholarly and/or creative activities.
- Engages in service, including to the University, academic or professional service, and/or relevant community service.
- ALA-accredited MLS/MLIS degree or equivalent.
- A minimum of three years' experience working in an Archival & Special Collections unit.
- Demonstrated track record of success in delivering instruction sessions at the post-secondary level including knowledge of instructional design and pedagogy.
- Demonstrated experience in the curation, development, and stewardship of rare book or special collections, including knowledge of collection development practices, preservation considerations, and strategies for enhancing access and long-term sustainability.
- Experience providing primary source material reference support and broad knowledge of information sources and tools in academic libraries.
- Demonstrated commitment to the principles of Indigenization, equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in libraries and higher education.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and critical thinking skills.
- Ability to work in a collaborative and collegial team-based organization.
- Self-directed and well organized with the ability to prioritize work and meet deadlines.
- Knowledge of accessible teaching practices, accessible document creation, and accessible digital media creation.
- Experience with curating, planning, and installing library exhibitions, including a strong focus on outreach initiatives and promotion.
- Experience building and sustaining partnerships with faculty, campus groups, and community organizations to support engagement with special collections.
- Experience with a variety of relevant software applications including Alma, Access to Memory, and Microsoft Office suite.
- A one-to-two-page statement outlining how your knowledge, skills, and experience relate to the responsibilities and qualifications of the position; and current efforts and future plans to advance Indigenization, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in the context of your professional work;
- A curriculum vitae; and
- Names of three references (including two direct supervisors and one peer/collaborator) for either most recent or immediately prior position.
Deadline: 08/22/2025 or until a suitable candidate is found.This position is represented by the University of Guelph Faculty Association ( ).The University of Guelph commits to fostering inclusive excellence through promoting Indigenization, equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. Inclusion is a core pillar of , our strategic plan, which pledges to “transform our human resources, governance and student services and practices across the University to enable us to recruit a diverse student, faculty and staff body and support them in achieving their personal, professional and scholarly goals.” The University commits to creating and maintaining “equitable work environments that empower us in our pursuit of student, faculty and staff success, research excellence, innovation and impact.”The University of Guelph recognizes that career paths can be diverse and career interruptions may occur. We encourage applicants to note in their applications whether they would like considerations given to the impact of any circumstances, such as (but not limited to) those due to health and/or family reasons, that may have affected an applicant's record of achievement. You are not required to disclose these circumstances in the hiring process. If you choose to do so, the University will ensure that these circumstances do not negatively impact the assessment of your qualifications for the position.The University of Guelph is committed to ensuring all applicants have fair and equitable participation in the hiring process. If you anticipate needing medical accommodations during the recruitment or selection processes, confidential assistance is available on request by contacting Occupational Health and Wellness at 519-824-4120 x52674. If you have any questions regarding accommodations or accessibility during the hiring process or for more information and support, please visit the University's or contact OHW at ohw@uoguelph.ca.