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Simmons University
  • Position Number: 1703005
  • Location: Boston, MA
  • Position Type: Science - Library and Information Science


Faculty Position in the School of Library and Information Science

Main Campus - Boston, MA
R06497

The School of Library and Information Science at Simmons University in Boston invites applications for a contract faculty position to begin July 1, 2020 (start date negotiable). As a mission-driven institution, we invite applications from library and information science professionals who share our passion and commitment to empowering people with information.

School of Library and Information Science at Simmons University combines theory with professional practice to enable students to succeed, thrive, and become leaders in the field. Simmons University is a small, highly collegial, and dynamic university located in the heart of Boston's world-renowned Longwood Medical Area. We make use of the vibrant library, archives, cultural heritage and technology community in Boston to enhance our faculty and student experiences.

We seek an innovative educator with dedication to graduate teaching and mentoring, and a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration inside and outside the University. The successful candidate will be expected to teach on a 12-month contract, advise students, contribute to curriculum development, and provide service to the university. We are especially interested in candidates whose areas of expertise include:
  • theoretical and practical aspects of information organization and bibliographic cataloging;
  • semantic Web standards (linked data, RDF, RDFS, OWL, SKOS, ontology development, microdata);
  • archives of visual resources and records management.


As a University committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we seek candidates with a demonstrated ability to work with students across a broad range of social and personal identities and perspectives. We particularly encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups.

We are open to individuals interested in, and qualified for, either of the following positions. Please note that we are filling only one position at this time.
  • Non-Tenure Track (NTT) Assistant Professor - Candidates will have a Ph.D. in library and information science or a related field by the time the appointment begins. Assistant Professor NTT appointments do not carry research expectations, but an interest in engaging in pedagogical research is a plus. Assistant Professors NTT carry a teaching load of seven courses a year (or the equivalent). Candidates will have strong teaching experience, with demonstrated excellence and innovation in teaching.
  • Professor of Practice - Candidates will have an M.S. or M.A. in library and information science or a related field, and substantial professional experience (five years or more). Appointments may be made at the Assistant, Associate, or full Professor of Practice rank, depending on experience. Professors of Practice carry a teaching load of seven courses a year (or the equivalent), and must maintain currency in the field through consulting or active engagement with the professional community. Candidates will have demonstrated teaching experience or strong potential to excel at teaching.


Application Instructions

To apply, please submit a cover letter (including the title of the position for which you are applying), a CV, and a teaching statement. Additional supporting materials to document excellence in teaching, such as course evaluations and syllabi of courses taught, are optional and welcomed.

Application review will begin on December 1, 2019, and will continue until the position is filled. Three letters of recommendation will be requested of selected applicants following an initial review of applications. If you have questions about the position, please email Dr. Kyong Eun Oh at kyongeun.oh@simmons.edu.

Background Information

The School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) houses the ALA accredited, graduate M.S. program in Library and Information Science. SLIS is part of the College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences (COCIS), which also includes the Division of Mathematics and Computer Science and the School of Business. COCIS nurtures a supportive and collaborative environment by embracing the principles of diversity and identity inclusion, developing the next generation of critical thinkers, problem solvers, and principled leaders who can solve the global challenges of the 21st century.

Instructions to Applicants: Please upload all applicable application materials (e.g. resume/cv, cover letter, writing sample, teaching philosophy, etc.) in the "Resume/CV" box on page 2 ("My Experience") of this application. Documents can be uploaded individually or as a combined document (e.g. PDF).

Simmons University is committed to inclusive excellence in all aspects of an individual's community experience. As a university committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, Simmons encourages applications from all under-represented groups. Simmons is committed to creating, developing, promoting, and enhancing inclusive hiring practices-at all levels, for all positions-ensuring diverse talent pools and the delivery of a consistent positive candidate experience. Simmons is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to continuing to develop a more diverse faculty, staff, student body, and curriculum.


To apply, visit https://simmons.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Simmons-Careers/job/Main-Campus---Boston-MA/Faculty-Position-in-the-School-of-Library-and-Information-Science_R06497

Located in Bostons historic Fenway area, Simmons College is a small, private, non-sectarian College which has educated students for enriching careers and purposeful lives since 1899. Working at Simmons means joining a collaborative, diverse and mission-driven community of educators and professionals.

We prepare students to be leaders for themselves, their communities and the world. Our faculty and staff members lead by example - sharing a commitment to excellence and putting the students first.