Research and Cataloging Librarian – Office of the Minnesota Attorney General

The Office of the Minnesota Attorney General is accepting resumes from individuals with experience in reference and specialized research services.  This individual will provide training to staff for various research systems; develop and maintain web-based instructional materials, tutorials, and/or guides to legal research.   Also, this individual will provide services such as password management, interlibrary loan, legislative histories and current awareness services.  This individual is responsible for cataloging, classifying, and organizing of all materials.   You will work as part of a team of dedicated, talented professionals in carrying out meaningful work that makes a positive difference in the lives of the public.

Requirements.  Applicants must have a master’s degree in library or information science degree from an accredited school.  This position also requires familiarity with legal bibliography, legal research methods, online legal and interdisciplinary research systems and sources, cataloging experience, as well as excellent writing skills. The selection process for this position is highly competitive.  Applicants should have good academic credentials, outstanding research and analytical abilities, good judgment and character, and a strong work ethic.

Public service with this office may qualify applicants to have part of their student loans forgiven under a federal student loan forgiveness program for state government employees.  (Visit www.studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service for more information.)

Please forward a resume and cover letter to the following:

Office of the Minnesota Attorney General
Attention:  June Walsh
445 Minnesota Street, Suite 900
St. Paul, MN 55101

[email protected]

The Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer.  If you need reasonable accommodation for a disability, please call June Walsh at (651) 757-1199 or (651) 297-7206 (TTY).