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Library Job Openings
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| Current job openings Head
Reference/Instructional Services Librarian,
Reference/Instruction/Archives Librarian, and Systems Librarian. |
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| The Region |
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| The University of Texas-Pan American is in the city of Edinburg, the
county seat of Hidalgo County, Texas. That is part of the area
known as the Lower
Rio Grande Valley, commonly referred to as the Magic Valley, RGV, or just
The Valley. The Valley is one of the fastest
growing areas of the country. People and businesses are moving
here because of the warm climate (the average annual snowfall is 0.0
inches), proximity to Mexico, and its natural
beauty.
The tropical birds, lovely butterflies, and other plants and animals that can be found here are found nowhere
else in the country, and the area is loaded with parks, refuges, and nature trails. The beautiful
beaches of South
Padre Island and the Schlitterbahn Beach Waterpark are less than 90
minutes away from the university. Mexico, with its fascinating shops and
travel, is 30 miles away. A weekend visit to Monterrey,
the third largest city in Mexico, is just a four hour bus trip from
town. San
Antonio and its River Walk are just a three hour drive. The
Dodge Arena,
fifteen miles away in Hidalgo, hosts the biggest regional, national,
and international names in entertainment, and is also home to the RGV
Killer
Bees hockey team and the AF2 Dorados
football team. Edinburg, the neighboring cities of McAllen and Hidalgo, and Brownsville have
all received the All America City distinction. Plus, The Valley
has one of the lowest costs of living in the country. (See The Salary Calculator to compare the cost of living
in Valley cities with your hometown.) |
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| The University |
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| The University of Texas-Pan American has seen tremendous growth
since joining the University of Texas system in 1989, 62 years after
the original college opened its doors. It is the 10th largest of the
state's 35 senior institutions, and with over 16,000 students, it is
the fifth largest school in the University of Texas system, and the
largest university in this part of the state. UTPA offers 56 Bachelor
degree programs, 45 Masters programs, and 2 Doctoral programs. It
continues to expand and increase its programs to enhance its strong
working relationship with the local community (including Mexico) and
meet the needs of the population in this rapidly-growing area. |
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| The university's growth includes construction of new facilities.
The Academic Services Building, which contains dozens of computer labs
with hundreds of computers for students' use, opened in 1995. The
Engineering building, with state of the art facilities, opened in 1996.
The Science building, which opened in 1997, provides the latest
research facilities for biology and chemistry. The International Trade
and Technology Building, opened in 1998, houses offices that work with
local business and governments, as well as international organizations.
The new wing of the Library opened for business in
summer, 1999. The new Student Union building opened in 2000, as did new
buildings for student housing. The city of Edinburg and UTPA
together built a new baseball stadium, which opened in 2001. The
new Computer Center and General Classroom/Math buildings
also opened in 2001. A new daycare center for the children of students,
faculty, and staff opened in 2005. The University of Texas Health
Science Center in San Antonio has expanded to the Valley, with a new
Regional Academic Health Center RAHC) which opened in 2006. Even more
building is planned for the future, as the university continues to grow
to serve the region. Click here for more information about UTPA, or click here for a virtual tour of the campus. |
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| The Library |
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| The University Library is a growing part of a growing university.
We have recently finished an expansion project, adding almost 50,000
square feet to the Library. The expansion includes a new Technical
Services area and two new interactive classrooms for our Library
Instruction program, as well as more room for books. We also renovated
the older part of the building, and moved departments and collections
to new locations. In the past few years we have added new librarian
positions for Instruction, Reference, Outreach, Archives, and
Automation/Systems. We currently have twenty
librarian/professional staff positions and thirty-seven nonprofessional
and paraprofessional staff positions. The Library holds about
500,000 volumes, subscribes to over 1000 periodicals, and has access to
tens of thousands of full text and/or full image journals on the world wide web. Our memberships in Amigos and Texshare
and connection to the University of Texas system help us with our
hundreds of web databases, and the UT system benefits our ILL
department. Students have access to approximately 120 proprietary
web databases from home or office,
as well as from the 130 PCs in our Reference and Instruction
departments or the 60 wireless laptops we check out for student
use. Take a video
tour or a virtual tour of the
library. |
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| UTPA's Human Resources Office lists the professional staff openings at the university. |
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