*Career Opportunity - Collections Manager*
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View this opportunity on our website here: Collections Manager
http://www.mtroyal.ca/HR/CareerOpportunities/posting/994/manager-collections
The Manager, Collections oversees the operational management of Library collections and acquisition activities including the major responsibility of managing the Library's 1.8 M acquisitions budget. This work involves managing a series of complex contractual and systems-related processes while leading a team in an environment of rapidly changing technology and information. The candidate in this position responds to changes in the Library, publishing, and information environments to ensure Library processes and procedures are in place so that print and digital resources are managed efficiently throughout all stages of their lifecycle. The Manager, Collections reports to the Assistant University Librarian, Collections [to be hired] and works collaboratively with members of the senior Library management team to plan strategically, establish priorities, and implement initiatives. Effective management of this department is reliant on the candidate's strong commitment to customer service and dedication to maintaining a high level of expertise relating to the collections and publishing environment, and information needs and preferences of Library users.
Duties:MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
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