Tenure Track Indigenous Studies Librarian
University of Saskatchewan Voir toutes les offres
- Saskatoon, SK
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Providing liaison services that support faculty teaching and research, and student learning and success including:
- Designing and delivering library and information literacy instruction and workshops, both in-person and online.
- Providing information services including research consultations
- Developing and managing collections of digital and print resources
- Outreach with students, staff, and faculty
- Collaborating with library colleagues to provide cross-disciplinary library support to Indigenous members of the campus community
- Collaboratively leading, coordinating, and stewarding the
- Engaging as part of teams across the library to advance
- Knowledge of Indigenous worldviews, histories, governance structures, spiritualities, lands and/or cultures (particularly within the Canadian context)
- Decolonization and Indigenization-related knowledge or experience in post-secondary or library settings
- Knowledge of contemporary Indigenous Studies and related information resources
- Experience providing instruction in both group and individual settings
- Ability to develop and sustain strong, effective, and collaborative professional working relationships, in particular with Indigenous peoples and communities
- An awareness of current trends in librarianship, including Indigenous Librarianship
- A willingness to take initiative
- Flexibility, engagement, and creativity
- Strong interpersonal skills, including effective communication skills
- Strong analytical, problem solving, and organizational skills
Dean, University Library
University of Saskatchewan
Email:Due to federal immigration requirements, we also ask candidates to indicate whether they are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or are otherwise already authorized to work at this position for the duration of the appointment, with an explanation if this last category is indicated.Long-listed candidates are scheduled to be interviewed online in early June. In-person interviews for short-listed candidates will be scheduled in July. The anticipated start date is September 1, 2026.Only complete applications will be considered. The review of applications will begin on May 14, 2026. Applications received after this date will not be considered.About Saskatoonis situated along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. Saskatoon is a vibrant, livable city known for its natural beauty, friendly community, and diverse cultural and leisure offerings. It is the largest city in Saskatchewan and located on the South Saskatchewan River. Although Saskatoon is the largest urban centre in the province with a population of over 300,000 its residents enjoy short commute times and some of the lowest and in the country. There are 74 distinct First Nations communities in Saskatchewan, and five linguistic groups: Cree, Dakota, Dene (Chipewyan), Nakota (Assiniboine) and Saulteaux. The Métis Nation - Saskatchewan, comprises 12 regions and approximately 130 locals.About the University of SaskatchewanThe is one of the top research-intensive, medical doctoral universities in Canada, and is home to in areas of global importance, such as water and food security and infectious diseases. USask has a reputation for excellence in teaching, research, and scholarly activities and offers a to a student population of over 25,000. The University of Saskatchewan includes over and 11 programs with an Indigenous focus. The campus is home to the Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre, an intercultural gathering place that brings together the teachings, traditions and cultures of the peoples of Saskatchewan that offers personal, social, cultural and academic support to Métis, First Nations and Inuit students.About the University LibraryAs one of Canada's leading research libraries, the University Library serves as the intellectual hub of USask, providing resources, services, and spaces that facilitate inquiry, discovery, and knowledge creation. Our focuses on building scholars and decolonizing the library. The University Library is committed to developing welcoming, responsive, and accessible services and resources to support our diverse clientele, with a strategic focus on Indigenous peoples.The University Library has a robust digital library and is physically distributed across six locations on campus to support the learning, teaching, and research communities. We are structured in four functional divisions: Collections and Discovery, Learning and Curriculum Support, Research Support Services, University Archives and Special Collections. For more information, visit the .Status: Tenure Track
Employment Group: USFA
Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0
Posted Date: 4/1/2026
Closing Date: 5/14/2026The University of Saskatchewan aspires to be what the world needs and embraces equity, diversity and inclusion as foundational to excellence and innovation. We actively seek to create a welcoming environment where all individuals feel empowered to thrive, contribute, and grow. Applications from equity-deserving groups are encouraged as part of our ongoing efforts to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve: .
We continue to grow our partnerships with Indigenous communities across the province, nationally, and internationally and value the unique perspective that Indigenous employees provide to strengthen these relationships. Verification of Indigenous Membership/Citizenship at the University of Saskatchewan is led and determined by the and the Standing Committee in accordance with the processes developed to enact the policy. Successful candidates that assert Indigenous membership/citizenship will be asked to complete the verification process of Indigenous membership/citizenship with documentation.
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