http://www.pacific.edu/About-Pacific/AdministrationOffices/Office-of-the-Provost/Employment/Electronic-ResourcesSciences-and-Technology-Librarian.html
The University of the Pacific
seeks an Electronic Resources/Sciences and Technology Librarian with energy,
initiative, and vision to provide effective leadership and direction in the
provision of library resources and services. The librarian’s role in the academy
is changing, and that change is particularly apparent in the sciences. The
Electronic Resources/Sciences & Technology Librarian takes a leadership
role in the development of relationships between the University Library and
faculty in Engineering, Computer Sciences, and other natural and physical
sciences departments. This librarian develops productive partnerships with
faculty for the development of programs and services.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop and deliver a range of innovative library services that facilitate the curricular and research needs of students and faculty in the sciences, including engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, and other natural and physical sciences departments (to be determined);
- Coordinates and manages the
process of selecting, acquiring, licensing, and
evaluating all electronic resources, including establishing and maintaining budget guidelines for electronic resources and for testing, evaluating, and recommending electronic resources; - Manages electronic resource statistical reports and provides assessment reports for electronic resources;
- Provides reference assistance, instruction, and outreach services;
- Cultivates relationships with teaching faculty in relevant subject areas;
- Employs new technologies in pursuit of teaching and learning;
- Assists in achieving and assessing the library’s information competency goals;
- Selects print and electronic resources in support of curriculum and research in relevant subject areas.
- Collaborates and actively participates in local, regional, national, or international organizations regarding related issues
- Serves on/participates in University and Library committees, task forces, and teams as appropriate;
- Engages in scholarly/creative/professional activity as appropriate;
- Some evening and weekend work is required.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- ALA-accredited master’s degree in library or information science;
- Academic degree in engineering, computer science, natural sciences, or physical sciences, or the demonstrated equivalent gained through experience in an academic science or engineering library;
- Successful experience delivering education, information, and research services in an academic or research library;
- Successful experience managing electronic resources;
- Passion for quality library service centered around student learning and characterized by collaboration with faculty in support of teaching and research needs;
- Commitment to providing high-quality public service within a flexible and continually evolving academic library environment;
- Ability to apply new technologies to library services;
- Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills;
- Demonstrated creative approaches to problem solving;
- Ability to work cooperatively and to foster teamwork;
- Demonstrated capacity to work effectively in a multicultural setting and a deep commitment to supporting and promoting diversity.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Self-assurance and flexibility to
find one’s feet quickly and keep one’s balance performing a wide range of
activities. Someone will be happiest at the Library and the University if
they are an energetic, committed pitcher-in; if they do not wait for others to
define their role, stand on ceremony, or assume a strict construction of their
responsibilities; and if they have a broad range of intellectual interests.
APPLICATION
Apply online by submitting
application materials including letter of application, resume, and the name,
address, and contact information of three references, including current
supervisor, online to Sally DeLorenzo, Administrative Assistant, University
Library, University of the Pacific, sdelorenzo@pacific.edu. Priority will be given
to applications received by 12/1/12. Applications will be considered until the
position is filled.
Pacific is an equal opportunity
employer and is committed to broadening the diversity of its workforce. All
applications and résumés are welcome.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The University of the Pacific is
an independent coeducational institution with 6400 students and 440 full-time
instructional faculty, with campuses in Stockton, San Francisco, and
Sacramento.. Academic programs include a liberal arts college and eight
professional schools: Business, Conservatory of Music, Dentistry (San Francisco),
Education, Engineering, International Studies, Law (Sacramento) and Pharmacy
and Health Sciences (including Dental Hygiene, Physical Therapy, and Speech
Language Pathology). Doctoral programs are offered in chemistry, education, and
pharmacy. In 2009, the University of the Pacific’s Stockton campus was ranked
as the fifth most beautiful campus in the nation.
The University Library has 390,000
volumes, a 28-member staff, and a $2.4M budget. A major expansion project was
completed in Spring 2005. For more information, please visit: http://library.pacific.edu
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