Librarian Employment
Current postings and information about applying for librarian positions at Emory Libraries.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should review the applications requirements and apply online through the supplied Interfolio link. Information needed for each job posting is included in the full job description.
Current Postings
Clinical Informationist for Graduate Medical Education
The Clinical Informationist works with a user-oriented, embedded team of Clinical Informationists to develop and deliver innovative clinical services, and collections to School of Medicine faculty, graduate medical trainees, and medical students, attending physicians and staff. The individual supports branch libraries in teaching hospitals.
Curator of African American Collections
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Collection Development, the Curator of African American Collections is responsible for the development, management, and promotion of the Rose Library’s significant collection of materials related to African American history and culture.
Curator of Literary and Poetry Collections
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Collection Development, the Curator of Literary and Poetry Collections is responsible for the development, management, and promotion of the Rose Library’s globally significant collection of materials related to modern and contemporary literature and poetry.
Head of Archival Processing
Reporting to the Associate Director of the Rose Library, the Head of Archival Processing is a key managerial position within the Rose Library and provides leadership and expertise in developing and sustaining a holistic program for accessioning, arranging, describing, cataloging, and preserving the library’s manuscript and archival collections. The Head of Archival Processing directly oversees the accessioning, arrangement, and description of analog manuscript and archival material, including the direct supervision of 3 FTE as well as project and student employees.
Diversity Statement
Emory Libraries recognize diversity, equity, and inclusion as core values integral to achieving our mission to enrich the quality of life and advance intellectual discovery by connecting people of diverse backgrounds and experiences. We champion an inclusive work environment through competency training, reassurance of personal growth, restorative communication practices, and diverse recruitment and retention. We offer exhibits, collections, programming, and research assistance that speaks to the rich needs and identities of patrons from the Emory community and beyond. We encompass opportunities that strengthen these values. We invite you to bring your true self to the library and feel welcomed when you arrive.
Emory University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Disability/Veteran Employer.