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Head of Content Management (Librarian III or IV)
One (1) open position to be filled as either a Librarian III or Librarian IV
University of Texas Libraries,
The University of Texas at Austin
Salary is $69,996+ per year, negotiable depending on qualifications
First review of applications is April 17, 2017
The University of Texas Libraries seeks a dynamic, forward-thinking, and resourceful individual to lead the newly-forming Content Management Unit. Depending on qualifications, the
successful candidate will be appointed as a Librarian III or Librarian IV. The position is responsible for the oversight and coordination of 32 staff, including the direct management of 5 staff. The successful candidate will be joining an exciting and restructuring
organization enabling new and innovative approaches to both content acquisition and description. This Head of Content Management effectively coordinates operations, staff, and initiatives for the acquisition, description, and processing of materials for the
UT Libraries in all formats and languages.
Essential functions: Oversee staff and
workflows for ordering, receiving, describing, and processing of library materials in all formats and languages. Provide leadership in rethinking and realigning unit workflows, investigating new approaches to support emerging collection initiatives, and implementing
new strategies for evolving metadata standards. Coordinate operations and workflows between the unit and other library departments or units. Contribute to fostering ongoing growth and professional development of staff. Promote a culture of innovation and continuous
improvement of services, workflows, and best practices. Seek out and engage in appropriate campus, regional, and national partnerships and conversations. Participate in development and grant opportunities for relevant projects or initiatives when appropriate.
Requirements
LIBRARIAN III required qualifications:
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program. Minimum 5 years of professional experience as a supervisor or manager of relevant operations (acquisitions, cataloging, and/or metadata creation) in an academic library. Demonstrated excellent communication and
interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and stakeholder interests effectively. Demonstrated aptitude for learning new tools and technologies and creative problem solving. Demonstrated effectiveness at working collaboratively
on projects and initiatives. Successful experience managing and developing staff to achieve established goals and initiatives. Demonstrated ability to act as a change agent to improve departmental operations. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain positive
relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Evidence of implementing current and emerging best practices related to acquisitions and bibliographic description. Evidence of ability and desire to engage professionally. Demonstrated ability to work
well under pressure and to meet deadlines.
LIBRARIAN III preferred qualifications:
Experience working with Sierra. More than 5 years experience managing relevant operations in a large research library. Demonstrated ability to develop, evaluate, and enhance production-oriented processes related to acquisitions and/or content description.
Familiarity with materials budgeting, expenditure processes, and consortial acquisitions agreements. Experience negotiating contracts and conducting Request for Proposal (RFP) processes. Experience with a national cooperative cataloging program such as PCC
(NACO, BIBCO, CONSER, or SACO). Familiarity with existing and emerging metadata standards and schemas, such as RDF, XML, Dublin Core, schema.org, linked data, and BIBFRAME. Experience with relevant operations in support of distinctive and/or international
collections. Experience with formal assessment and evaluation methods. Experience engaging professionally at a leadership level on a national and/or international scale.
LIBRARIAN IV required qualifications:
Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program. Minimum 7 years professional experience as a supervisor or manager of relevant operations (acquisitions, cataloging,
and/or metadata creation) in an academic library. Demonstrated excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, projects, and stakeholder interests effectively. Demonstrated aptitude for learning new tools
and technologies and creative problem solving. Demonstrated effectiveness at working collaboratively on projects and initiatives. Successful experience managing and developing staff to achieve established goals and initiatives. Demonstrated ability to act
as a change agent to improve organizational operations. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Evidence of implementing current and emerging best practices related to acquisitions and bibliographic
description. Demonstrated ability to engage professionally at a leadership level and on a national and/or international scale. Demonstrated ability to work well under pressure and to meet deadlines.
LIBRARIAN IV preferred qualifications:
Experience working with Sierra. More than 7 years experience managing relevant operations in a large research library. Demonstrated ability to develop, evaluate, and enhance production-oriented processes related to acquisitions and/or content description.
Familiarity with materials budgeting, expenditure processes, and consortial acquisitions agreements. Experience negotiating contracts and conducting Request for Proposal (RFP) processes. Experience with a national cooperative cataloging program such as PCC
(NACO, BIBCO, CONSER, or SACO). Familiarity with existing and emerging metadata standards and schemas, such as RDF, XML, Dublin Core, schema.org, linked data, and BIBFRAME. Experience with relevant operations in support of distinctive and/or international
collections. Experience with formal assessment and evaluation methods.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
$69,996 annually, or more, depending on qualifications and experience. No state or local income tax. Standard state benefits package including annual vacation and
sick leave, paid holidays, retirement plans, and health insurance options (comprehensive major medical, dental, vision, life, and disability). Deferred compensation and tax sheltered annuity programs also available.
RECRUITING SCHEDULE: First review of
applications is Monday, April 17, 2017
APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS: To view the
full job postings and to apply, please go through the UT Austin Job Search:
Librarian III, job posting #17-03-09-01-0084
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/170309010084
Librarian IV, job posting #17-03-09-01-0082
https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/170309010082
The University of Texas Libraries welcomes and respects all individuals and communities by valuing and consciously maintaining awareness
of diverse perspectives and experiences. We believe inclusivity is critical to fostering excellence in all of our endeavors, and we promote diversity in our collections and the services that we provide, as well as in our recruiting, hiring, and retention practices.