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Research Librarian
The Office of the Auditor General is accepting applications for the
position of Research Librarian. This is a full-time position and the
responsibilities include:
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Identifying, classifying, analyzing and interpreting large amounts of
research to develop criteria for reports or other publications produced
for various Arizona legislative and government entities.
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and conducting exhaustive research on specialized and diverse topics
relating to state and federal government using a wide variety of
information resources including the Internet, CD-ROMs, virtual
libraries, remote access to a wide range of resources and online
databases, and print sources.
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Performing a full range of professional library functions including, but
not limited to managing the office library collection, selecting and
recommending purchase of new materials, obtaining materials through
interlibrary loans, and providing library instruction and legal research
instruction.
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Conducting extensive research on federal, state and local laws and
complex legislative histories.
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Providing training on research related and legislative related topics.
Qualifications: Graduate degree in Library Science; demonstrated
organization and analytical skills; expertise with electronic resources
including Dialog, Westlaw, Lexis-Nexis, OCLC FirstSearch, and Internet
search engines; superior interpersonal, written and oral communication
skills; and the ability to work effectively in a rapidly changing
environment. One year of library experience is preferred.
Salary range: $42,000 - $60,200
Closing date: July 18, 2008
Send a cover letter, resume, and completed application
(
Word or
Acrobat format)
to:
Kim Hildebrand
Office of the Auditor General
2910 N. 44th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85018
FAX # (602) 553-0051
Phone (602) 553-0333
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