.Position SummaryNYU is committed to fostering a campus community that reflects and enacts the values of inclusion, diversity, belonging, and equity that inform and make possible academic excellence.All staff members are expected to support, execute and promote this commitment and all NYU initiatives (including affordability, sustainability, and student success) in the day-to-day life of NYU Madrid.The holder of this full-time permanent position will manage the library of the NYU Madrid site, and assist and support the academic team on the planning, staffing and execution of co-curricular events. Reports day-to-day to the senior coordinator, academics.Workplace: MadridQualificationsPrincipal DutiesManage The NYU Madrid Library (50%)Manage the library collectionAssist students and professors in the libraryOversee acquisition of new materials, fielding and evaluating requests from students and the teaching staffProvide personalized guidance to individual students working on research projectsParticipate in the selection and supervision of a library intern.Help Plan, Staff And Execute Co-Curricular Activities (40%)In collaboration with the academic team and faculty members, help plan, staff and execute co-curricular activities, particularly those involving, but not limited to, the holdings of the library (books, films, databases, etc.). Examples of such activities: visits to city resources (biblioteca nacional, archivo municipal, filmoteca, etc.); book presentations; film series, etc.Faculty Outreach (5%)Produce a periodical report (once per semester) for faculty and library users on resources, innovations, programming, etc.Organize and lead a periodical workshop (once per semester) for faculty and library users on specific aspects of NYU Madrid's resources for teaching and research.Budgeting, Financial Reporting, Etc (5%)Coordinate budget planning and reporting with the administration department.Required EducationBA, BS or equivalent, preferably in library sciencesMA or equivalent in the social sciences or humanities, a plusRequired ExperienceLibrary management, experience with appropriate software (e.G., GBWIN32) and platformsCuration of cultural/academic eventsClassroom experience with international undergraduates is a plusRequired Knowledge, Skills, And AbilitiesExcellent organizational, interpersonal, and written and verbal communication skills. Detail-oriented. Proven cultural sensitivity and conversational skills to communicate appropriately with a multinational, multicultural, and multireligious community of students and colleagues.Thorough knowledge of standard office software including Microsoft Office Suite and online and traditional packages (e.G., Google Docs). Fluent in English and Spanish (written and oral).Thorough familiarity with learning management systems and other software related to teaching and research.Strong team worker.Legally eligible to work in Spain.Preferred ExperienceKnowledge of NYU, its values and vision