Librarian for Ancient Mediterranean and Hellenic Special Collections
Location: Princeton, NJ
Salary Range or Pay Grade: $85,000 - $100,000
Description
Princeton University Library (PUL) seeks a knowledgeable, collaborative, and classroom-oriented librarian for this new position, which oversees the library’s Special Collections for the study of ancient Greece and Rome, Byzantium, and early modern Hellenic history and culture, as well as PUL’s collection of 120,000+ international numismatic objects. The librarian will be integral to instruction, research, and digital initiatives related to these materials and will work closely with the university’s Classics, Art and Archaeology, and History departments, the Princeton University Museum of Art, and the Stanley Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, which supports Special Collections (SC) acquisitions related to Ancient and early modern Greece.
The librarian will work closely with colleagues to steward, interpret, and provide access to PUL’s outstanding collections in these areas for undergraduate and graduate courses (overall, SC hosts 400 classes each academic year), as well as the international research community. They will facilitate discovery and use of the numismatic collection; engage diverse audiences through exhibitions, scholarship, and collection description; lead digital projects, which may utilize advanced imaging technology; and collaborate with colleagues and community partners to advance equitable collection practices. Numismatics work represents 50% of FTE; a core project will be to devise and implement a description strategy for the numismatics holdings within the first 3 years.
This new, full-time position joins a highly collaborative curatorial team of six librarians in other fields and reports to the Assistant University Librarian for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. The initial appointment will be for three years with the possibility of reappointment.
Responsibilities include:
- Collaborates with Princeton faculty and PUL specialists on instruction
- Collaborates on curatorial acquisitions supporting the PUL's educational and research mission
- Promotes donor relations and manages gifts
- Works with SC Public Services to provide on-site and remote reference
- Contributes to outreach activities, blogs, library publicity, and public events
- Develops and prepares content as part of an exhibitions team
- Partners with SC Technical Services on accessioning, cataloging, archival processing and description; attends to issues of ethical custodianship
- Collaborates with Preservation and safekeeping of SC materials
- Represents SC across campus, in professional organizations and on multi-institutional projects
- Conducts collection-based research for conferences and publications
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
- Advanced degree in humanities or social sciences field engaged with primary sources, such as History, Area/Cultural Studies, Classics, or Art & Archaeology
- Minimum three years of relevant work experience with special collections
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Demonstrated service orientation, initiative, flexibility, engagement in the wider academic community, and willingness to learn new curatorial approaches
- Ability to thrive in an expansive, changing, collaborative environment
Preferred Qualifications
- MLIS or equivalent degree
- Familiarity with numismatics descriptive practices
- Five years of professional experience working with special collections
- Experience with original materials from the times and regions covered
- Experience making or advising relevant acquisitions
- Experience building relationships with stakeholders, including marginalized communities
- Working knowledge of multiple languages relevant to the collections, e.g. Ancient or Byzantine Greek, Latin, or Arabic
Work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University
The successful candidate will be appointed to an appropriate Librarian rank depending upon qualifications and experience. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. This position is not eligible for H-1B sponsorship that requires consular processing.
Application Instructions
Applications must include a resume, cover letter, and a list of three references with full contact information.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
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