Recruiting and Retaining Librarians from Underrepresented Minoritized Groups

$250.00

Dates: April 1 - April 28

Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

We have been discussing the lack of diversity among librarians for decades, but librarianship remains overwhelmingly white. This is at least in part due to the influence of unexamined biases affecting the recruitment of librarians of color, and a failure to retain many of the librarians of color who are hired.

This course will address recruitment strategies that will improve your chance of attracting a diverse pool of applicants and minimize the influence of unintended biases in the selection process. Of course, hiring is just the first step to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will also address factors that influence the long term retention of librarians from underrepresented minority groups.

Participants will:

  • Discuss strategies to minimize the effect of implicit bias in hiring practices
  • Discuss strategies to recruit a diverse pool of applicants
  • Identify factors that affect your library’s likelihood of retaining librarians from underrepresented minority groups

This course can be taken as one of four courses needed to earn our Certificate in Diversity and Inclusion Skills, but can be taken as a stand-alone course as well.

Course Information

Session

Credits

1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Registration dates

We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment.

Course Description

We have been discussing the lack of diversity among librarians for decades, but librarianship remains overwhelmingly white. This is at least in part due to the influence of unexamined biases affecting the recruitment of librarians of color, and a failure to retain many of the librarians of color who are hired.

This course will address recruitment strategies that will improve your chance of attracting a diverse pool of applicants and minimize the influence of unintended biases in the selection process. Of course, hiring is just the first step to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We will also address factors that influence the long term retention of librarians from underrepresented minority groups.

Participants will:

  • Discuss strategies to minimize the effect of implicit bias in hiring practices
  • Discuss strategies to recruit a diverse pool of applicants
  • Identify factors that affect your library’s likelihood of retaining librarians from underrepresented minority groups

This course can be taken as one of four courses needed to earn our Certificate in Diversity and Inclusion Skills, but can be taken as a stand-alone course as well.

Nikhat Ghouse

Nikhat J. Ghouse is the Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility at the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh. Ms. Ghouse is also an Organization Development Consultant with expertise in change management, process consulting, strategic planning, leadership development, team building, coaching and equity, diversity, and inclusion through her firm, Jehan Consulting. With over 20 years of professional library experience and eight years in organization development, Nikhat used her expertise to help individuals and organizations grow. Nikhat received her Master of Science in Organization Development from American University, her MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh, and her Bachelor of Arts in History from Cleveland State University. Name pronunciation: https://namedrop.io/nikhatghouse.

Tarida Anantachai

Tarida Anantachai (she/her) is the Director, Inclusion & Talent Management at the NC State University Libraries. Her research and professional interests include topics around equity, diversity, and inclusion; early career development; leadership; and outreach programming. Tarida was an ARL Leadership and Career Development Program Fellow, a participant in the MN Institute for Early Career Librarians, and an ALA Emerging Leader. Tarida received her MSLIS from the University of Illinois.

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Special Session

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