The University of Pittsburgh School of Law invites applications for a Legal Research & Technology Instruction Librarian at the Barco Law Library. This is a faculty librarian position for an early-to mid-career professional who approaches librarianship as a teaching profession and is eager to build a meaningful role at a research-intensive law school. The successful candidate will be a core member of the library’s public service team, with primary responsibilities in legal research instruction, student engagement, reference services, and faculty support. The position carries significant instructional weight: the new librarian will teach Foundations of Legal Research, the required first-year course, and will have genuine ownership over the development of additional instruction in legal research, technology, and related areas over time. The School of Law has identified legal technology and AI literacy as a strategic priority, and this position will play a key role in building the library’s capacity in this area. We are seeking someone who holds a J.D. and is excited about teaching and working directly with students. Candidates with an interest in legal technology and AI are especially encouraged to apply. The library is prepared to invest in the right candidate’s development in this area, including dedicated time, resources, and institutional support to build expertise and programming.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level