Student Success Librarian
Company: Robert W Woodruff Library of the Atlanta Universit
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: The Atlanta
University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library (AUC Woodruff Library)
serves as a pivotal resource supporting the academic missions of
four distinguished institutions—Clark Atlanta University, the
Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College, and
Spelman College. As the central intellectual and social hub within
the Atlanta University Center, the AUC Woodruff Library is
conveniently located to facilitate access to all member campuses.
The Library is dedicated to delivering excellence in service. In
support of this commitment, the AUC Woodruff Library seeks an
experienced, engaging, and dynamic Student Success Librarian (SSL)
to join the Research, Learning, and Technology Services unit. This
position will play an integral role in supporting student research
and engagement, particularly through initiatives such as the First
Year Experience (FYE) and other foundational academic programs. The
Student Success Librarian will be responsible for fostering the
development of essential research skills early in students'
academic careers. The successful candidate will design and deliver
innovative instruction, coordinate technology-driven services, and
collaborate with colleagues to cultivate a culture of learning and
scholarship across the AUC community. Additional responsibilities
will include creating relevant web content, developing targeted
resources, and implementing initiatives aimed at enhancing student
engagement. This position requires availability for evening and
weekend shifts, rotating on a weekly basis. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: • Collaborate to develop innovative strategies
that promote student success in adaptable teaching and learning
environments, with a focus on critical academic programs such as
the First Year Experience (FYE), New Student Orientation (NSO), and
English 101. • Partner with library staff and campus collaborators
to advance undergraduate student success, including involvement in
the Undergraduate Student Services Committee and supporting the
Student Ambassador program. • Design and deliver classroom
instruction, workshops, and seminars on information literacy,
digital literacy, data literacy, AI literacy, and research
methodologies for undergraduate students. • Work closely with
instructors to integrate information literacy and research
competencies into course curricula and assignments. • Create and
develop online instructional resources, including LibGuides and
instructional videos, to enhance the library’s educational
initiatives. • Promote and enhance library instruction and
engagement programs, particularly those aimed at first-year,
transfer, first-generation, and international students through FYE,
NSO, and other related programs. • Collaborate with the Head of
Instruction and Engagement to advertise and publicize library
programs and services. • Partner with campus stakeholders to
enhance undergraduate research and writing support. • Incorporate
innovative teaching methods and emerging technologies into library
instruction practices. • This position may require occasional
evening and weekend hours depending on project demands and business
needs. Flexibility to work outside of regular business hours is
anticipated. QUALIFICATIONS: • A Master of Library Science (MLS)
degree from an ALA-accredited library school. • 1 to 3 years of
professional experience in academic librarianship. • Proficiency in
academic library services, emerging technologies, and best
practices in instructional design and delivery. • Awareness of
current trends and challenges within academic libraries and higher
education. • Knowledge of student engagement strategies,
particularly for first-year and underrepresented student
populations. • Ability to build and maintain positive relationships
with library staff, faculty, administrators, and campus partners. •
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. • Expertise in
creating inclusive, engaging learning environments that address
diverse learning styles and needs, with a strong commitment to
diversity and inclusion. • Excellent organizational, analytical,
and project management skills in a fast-paced environment,
balancing multiple priorities. • Experience in evaluating student
learning outcomes and using data to inform instructional
improvements. • A demonstrated commitment to continuous
professional development, innovation, and the exploration of new
methodologies in academic librarianship. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Knowledge of basic preservation and conservation techniques for
rare books and special collections. EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE: • This
is an entry-level position. Recent graduates or early-career
professionals eager to build expertise in academic librarianship,
teaching, and student engagement are encouraged to apply. • Strong
communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to
effectively engage and collaborate with students, faculty, and
colleagues from diverse backgrounds. • A strong understanding of
information literacy principles, research skills teaching
methodologies, and a commitment to supporting student academic
success. • The ability to design and deliver engaging instructional
content in various formats (both in-person and online), utilizing
interactive learning techniques. • Proficiency with library
databases, research tools, and relevant technologies to support
student research and integrate library resources into academic
curricula. SALARY & BENEFITS: • Salary commensurate with experience
• Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life, and company-paid
disability plans • Company match retirement plan (TIAA) The Robert
W. Woodruff Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To learn more
about our Library visit us online at www.auctr.edu.
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