Legal Research Instruction & Curriculum
Company: Brooklyn Law School
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION: Legal Research
Instruction & Curriculum REPORTS TO: Associate Librarian for Public
Services STATUS: Full-time, Exempt, Hybrid Work Environment RANGE:
$100,000 - $130,000 Founded in 1901, Brooklyn Law School is a
distinguished, independent law school located in Downtown Brooklyn,
New York. The Law School is searching for an Assistant/Associate
Librarian of Legal Research Instruction & Curriculum to join our
team. The Law School’s size, vibrant employee and student
population, and commitment to training the next generation of
lawyers and promoting social justice, will offer a candidate the
opportunity to develop and diversify practical skills and
participate firsthand in operating a successful educational
institution. The Assistant/Associate Librarian of Legal Research
Instruction & Curriculum reports to the Associate Librarian for
Public Services and leads and manages the Library in all aspects of
the Brooklyn Law School instructional activities to ensure that the
library provides high-quality professional research and information
services to the Brooklyn Law School faculty, staff, and students.
Works with librarians to advance the library's educational
programming, including the library's legal research instruction
courses and programs for faculty and students; provides reference
assistance to library patrons; participates in weekend reference
coverage; assists in developing and promoting instructional and
user support materials including multimedia and web-based
materials; participates in the faculty liaison program; assists
with other information services activities; works on team-based
projects; and participates in collection development. The title of
Assistant or Associate Librarian of Legal Research Instruction &
Curriculum will be determined based on qualifications and
experience. Please include a cover letter with your application
materials. Responsibilities include: Assistant/Associate Librarian
of Research Instruction & Curriculum Leadership in Legal Research
Instruction : Provide vision and leadership for the design,
delivery, and evolution of the Law School’s legal research
curriculum. Monitor and respond to developments in legal research
platforms and technologies as well as industry-wide shifts in legal
education and professional competencies. Evaluate and adjust
instruction to meet changing expectations of law students, faculty,
and the profession. Coordinate Legal Research Instruction:
Coordinate the design, delivery, and integration of legal research
instruction across the law school curriculum. Oversee the library
and legal research instruction provided by reference librarians,
and ensure alignment with evolving curricular needs. Manage the
curriculum for legal research courses. Train and support reference
librarians involved in teaching, promoting consistent pedagogy and
instructional quality. Collaborate with library colleagues to
develop and revise research-focused courses, modules, and
instructional materials, and draft proposals for review by the Law
School’s Curriculum Committee. Lead the library’s participation in
curriculum mapping and outcomes assessment initiatives, including
contributions to accreditation reporting. Adapt instruction and
course offerings in response to institutional priorities, student
needs, and broader trends in legal education. Instruction
Evaluation: Develop and assess teaching skills for all librarians.
Provide feedback and training opportunities to continue the
development of legal research instruction quality. Reference
Librarian Reference Services: Provide general reference services
both in-person and virtually, including office hours and one-on-one
research consultations. Assist patrons with a wide range of
inquiries from basic bibliographic questions to complex legal
research. Research: Perform extensive, in-depth research across
legal, non-legal, and bibliographic domains. Utilize a variety of
resources and databases to deliver accurate and comprehensive
information. Liaison Program: Participate in the library’s liaison
program, which involves consultations with faculty, law journals,
and administrative departments to determine their needs. Design and
implement research projects to meet these needs efficiently.
Instruction & Programming: Participate in formal and informal legal
research and library instruction programming including guest
lectures, research workshops, and the equivalent of 2 credit hours
of formal legal research instruction. Instructional Materials:
Develop library and research instructional materials, such as
course videos, classroom exercises, and research guides. Collection
Development: Participate in collection development, including
source selection and updating research guides. Committee
Participation: Serve on Library and Law School committees as
requested. Professional Development: Actively continue ongoing
professional development. Required: M.L.S. or equivalent from an
ALA accredited library school ABA accredited JD or equivalent
foreign degree (highly preferred), or 6 years legal research
instruction experience Minimum of 5 years’ experience providing
legal research instruction. Classroom teaching experience (with
responsibility for developing lesson plans and assessments; and
assigning a course grade). Research and reference experience in an
academic law library. Comprehensive knowledge of library theory,
principles, generally accepted practices and current developments
in library services and techniques. This includes in-depth
knowledge of print and online legal research tools including LEXIS,
Westlaw, Bloomberg Law, and other online legal resources.
Demonstrated expertise and aptitude for technologies related to job
duties including instructional technology and internet resources.
Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills.
Demonstrated strong service orientation and leadership skills.
Ability to work effectively and creatively both independently and
in a collaborative environment. Exhibits professionalism by being
reliable, timely, flexible, and collegial. Remote capabilities:
This position is eligible for a hybrid schedule. Travel: Some
travel may be required Brooklyn Law School has an excellent
benefits package that includes sick, personal and vacation paid
time off, a generous retirement plan, dependent tuition scholarship
Pre K- undergraduate college and additional summer Friday PTO.
Affirmative Action/EEO statement It is the policy of Brooklyn Law
School to be impartial in the treatment of all employees and
applicants for employment without unlawful discrimination as to
race, creed, religion, color, natural origin, citizenship status,
gender, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, union
affiliation, political affiliation, sexual orientation or
preferences or any other legal protected status.
Keywords: Brooklyn Law School, Mount Vernon , Legal Research Instruction & Curriculum, Education / Teaching , New York City, New York