University of Texas at Austin
Assistant Department Head,
Cataloging & Metadata Services Department
Assistant Department Head,
Cataloging & Metadata Services Department
University of Texas Libraries - The University of Texas at Austin
The Assistant Department Head, working with the Head Librarian of
the Cataloging & Metadata Services Department, coordinates,
plans and manages the staff and daily operations of the department.
The successful candidate will be a team player with leadership abilities
who will collaboratively develop new services and mentors department
staff in the cataloging of all formats. This position will lead
the development and application of policy, workflows, and project
management, and be looked to for expertise in the use of metadata
for digital projects. The position reports to the Head Librarian,
Cataloging and Metadata Services Department. Working hours are normally
Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm.
In detail, responsibilities will include:
" Supervising classified and profession staff totaling 6 FTE
as well as the operations of the Serials, Monograph & Media
and Copy-Cataloging Services units.
" Serving as a resource person regarding cataloging issues
both within the Department and in other areas of the Libraries.
" Performing original and complex cataloging and authority
work for all types of formats.
" Managing and contributing cataloging and metadata for digital
projects.
" As a member of the Cataloging Management Committee, participating
in developing cataloging policies and procedures, and in local implementation
of changes in national standards, rules and best practices for cataloging.
" In consultation with the Department Head and other staff,
assisting to determine training needs and designs and/or coordinates
and/or delivers the training curricula, and establishes performance
standards for the cataloging staff.
" Maintaining awareness of and engagement with national and
international trends and developments in cataloging and metadata
standards, bibliographic and authority control, and knowledge management.
" Participating in library committees, task forces, and special
projects, particularly those related to cataloging, metadata application
and bibliographic control.
" Leading or coordinating selected cataloging projects to be
either outsourced or managed internally.
Required Qualifications: MLS from an ALA accredited
graduate program. Experience cataloging in an academic or research
library. A minimum of three years experience cataloging in an online
environment. Demonstrated knowledge of cataloging standards, practices,
and products, including but not limited to LC classification, LCSH,
MARC formats, AACR2, LCRIs. Experience with OCLC Connexion and integrated
library systems. Demonstrated experience cataloging a variety of
materials or formats (monographs, serials, videos/DVDs, electronic,
etc.). Experience directing and assessing the work of others in
a supervisory role. Experience with staff training, including preparing
handouts or other necessary documentation. Excellent interpersonal
skills including oral and written communication and presentation
skills.
Preferred Qualifications: Working knowledge of one
or more Western European languages. Minimum of three years supervisory
experience. Experience with a national cooperative cataloging program
such as PCC (NACO, BIBCO, CONSER or SACO). Experience with serials
cataloging using AACR2, LCSH, MARC21 formats, CONSER Manual and
CONSER Editing Guide. Experience planning and managing projects.
Experience with Millennium (Innovative Interfaces) software. Knowledge
of non-MARC metadata schemes. Demonstrated participation in library,
university, state, and national programs and initiatives. Evidence
of well-developed interpersonal skills, team-building, initiative,
creative energy, and resourcefulness. Demonstrated problem-solving
skills.
Salary and Benefits: $55,000 - $65,000 annually, negotiable 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: To receive consideration, application
materials should be submitted by
June 15, 2009. All interested candidates must complete an Online
Application by going to: (http://www.utexas.edu/hr/prospective/apply/process.html#completing).
Please refer to job posting number 09-05-06-01-0080 (http://utdirect.utexas.edu/pnjobs/pnjobsvw.WBX?job_nbr=090506010080)
and follow applicant instructions given online. An email confirmation
will be sent to those who apply online within 2-3 working days,
along with a set of job-related questions that applicants will be
asked to return to the department in order to complete their application
materials. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact:
Carol Johnson: c-johnson@austin.utexas.edu [512-495-4375].
The University of Texas Libraries has a strong commitment
to diversity and encourages applications and nominations from traditionally
underrepresented groups.
An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer