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The Curator, Papyrology Collection, is primarily responsible for overseeing the cataloging, conservation, and digital photography of collection material; preparing and delivering course-related instruction and other presentations to groups; promoting awareness and encouraging use of the collection through exhibition and other outreach activities; and assisting in-person and remote researchers with their scholarship on papyri in the collection. The Curator is additionally responsible for coordinating the publication of editions of the papyri in the collection, contributing to and assisting with the maintenance of the Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS) database, and making purchases for the non-circulating collection of papyrological publications. As a member of the SCRC community, the individual in this position participates in service delivery, policy development, and priority setting for the Special Collections Research Center; serves on Library, University, and other committees, task forces, etc., as needed and appropriate; and is expected to be active professionally.
The University of Michigan Library is one of the world's largest academic research libraries. It serves a vibrant university community that is home to 19 schools and colleges, over 100 top ten graduate programs, and annual research expenditures exceeding $1.5 billion. In keeping with the library's mission to collect, describe, preserve, and make available the record of human knowledge, its Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) acquires, cares for, interprets, and promotes the use of important collections of unique, rare, primary source, and other material in all formats and across a variety of subject areas.
As Curator of SCRC's Papyrology Collection, you will provide oversight for the most important collection of papyri in the United States. You will be responsible for supporting the needs of the students, faculty, researchers, and others who study and publish the papyri held in the collection; for engaging in instruction and outreach to promote awareness and encourage use of the collection; and for helping to ensure its continued availability for future generations. You will work with colleagues in the Development Office, Digital Content & Collections, Publishing, and Preservation Services to advance our goals for the collection. You will report to the Director, Special Collections Research Center, and participate in service delivery, policy development, and priority setting for the SCRC.
The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
This position is anticipated to work on-site. Positions that are eligible for mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about Modes of Work.
Appointment is anticipated at the Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian rank. The salary is dependent on qualifications and experience. The target range for this position is $66,000 - $77,000 for the Associate Librarian rank and $77,000 - $90,000 for the Senior Associate Librarian rank. This position is subject to a contractual increase in 2025-26. The anticipated hire date is October 1, 2025.
This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between UM and the Lecturers Employee Organization, AFL-CIO, on behalf of their Librarian, Archivists, and Curators bargaining unit of LEO-GLAM. Librarian appointments carry increased expectations regarding professional development, professional engagement, research, and service, keeping with the library's librarian promotion and advancement process.
It is the policy of the University of Michigan to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and other applicable federal and state laws prohibit discrimination based on disability. Pursuant to the UM|LEO-GLAM agreement, each appointing until will designate an administrative contact ("Administrative designee") responsible for communicating with the necessary parties about accommodation requests made by Employees in that appointing unit on each campus. The Administrative Designee for the Library Collections Department is Deb Jackson. They may be reached at 734-764-9529 or jacksda@umich.edu.
Job openings are posted for a minimum of ten calendar days. This job may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period. Applications will be reviewed as received throughout the posting period and continue until the posting is filled.
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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