Assistant Director for Public Service & Academic Engagement
Company: Robert W Woodruff Library Of The Atlanta Universit
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary: The Assistant Director for Public Service and
Academic Engagement provides senior-level operational and
programmatic leadership for public services, instruction, campus
engagement, and user experience at the Atlanta University Center
(AUC) Robert W. Woodruff Library. Reporting to the Associate
Library Director, this position oversees programming, instructional
services, embedded librarianship initiatives, customer service
standards, and engagement activities across Clark Atlanta
University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College. The Assistant
Director ensures that library services, librarians, and resources
are strategically integrated into campus curricula, academic
programs, and student success initiatives. The role also provides
leadership oversight for engagement programming and labs within the
Technology Design Studio, advancing innovative, technology-rich
learning experiences aligned with institutional priorities. Provide
direct supervision for librarians and professional staff within
Public Services and Academic Engagement, including those
responsible for instruction, programming, engagement initiatives,
and Technology Design Studio labs. Establish performance
expectations, conduct evaluations, and support professional
development. Lead departmental planning, goal setting, and service
assessment efforts. Foster a culture of service excellence,
collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Serve as
a member of the Library’s leadership team, contributing to
strategic and operational decision-making. Supervision Exercised:
Student Success Team Lead, User Services Team Lead, Research and
Reference Team Lead 1 . Public Services Leadership and Customer
Experience Oversee the coordination and assessment of public
service operations, including research consultations, reference
services, service desk operations, and user experience initiatives.
• Establish and monitor customer service standards to ensure
consistent, equitable, and high-quality patron interactions. •
Analyze service data and user feedback to inform service design
improvements and operational efficiencies. • Establish, monitor,
and maintain measurable performance indicators for public services,
instruction, engagement, and lab utilization. 2. Instruction and
Academic Integration • Provide strategic oversight for the
Library’s instructional program, ensuring alignment with the ACRL
Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. • Promote
scaffolded, curriculum-integrated information literacy instruction
across disciplines Advance embedded librarianship models that
integrate librarians into academic departments, first-year
programs, general education curricula, and high-impact practices. •
Partner with faculty to co-design assignments, research instruction
modules, and course-embedded learning experiences. • Assess student
learning outcomes related to information literacy and research
competencies 3. Programming and Engagement Lead the development and
implementation of programming that promotes research skills,
digital literacy, scholarly communication, and academic success.
Design engagement initiatives that increase visibility and
utilization of library services and collections. Represent the
Library in campus forums, academic councils, and
cross-institutional initiatives. 4. Technology Design Studio and
Learning Labs Provide leadership oversight for engagement and
instructional programming within the Technology Design Studio labs.
Support innovative, technology-enhanced learning experiences that
advance digital scholarship, creative inquiry, and applied
learning. Ensure that lab programming aligns with instructional
goals and complements academic curricula. 5. Campus Partnership and
Embedded Services Serve as a strategic liaison to academic
departments, student success units, and campus leadership. Advance
systematic integration of librarians, services, and research
resources into curricula and campus initiatives. Develop
sustainable partnership models that strengthen faculty engagement
and student learning outcomes. Minimum Qualifications
Educational/Training Requirements: Master’s degree in Library and
Information Science (MLIS) from an ALA-accredited institution.
Minimum of 5–7 years of progressively responsible experience in an
academic library. Demonstrated supervisory experience, including
oversight of librarians and/or professional staff. Experience
leading instruction programs aligned with the ACRL Framework.
Experience developing engagement programming and campus
partnerships. Demonstrated commitment to customer service
excellence and user-centered service design. Strong analytical,
organizational, and communication skills. Preferred
Qualifications/Experience Experience managing or supporting
makerspaces, digital labs, or technology-rich learning
environments. Experience working within a consortium or
multi-institutional academic environment. Demonstrated success
implementing embedded librarianship models. Experience leading
assessment initiatives tied to student learning outcomes.
Experience working in an HBCU or mission-driven academic
environment.
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