Web Services Librarian
Created:
February 24, 2015
Description
Web Services LibrarianThe UTC Library seeks a motivated, creative and user-focused professional to fill our Web Services Librarian position at the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga (UTC).
Library Description
In December 2014, UTC opened a 5-story 180,000 square foot library. The library staff comprises 21 librarians and 18 staff members, operates on an annual budget of just over 3 million dollars, and possesses collection holdings of more than 500,000 volumes, over 2,500 active journal subscriptions, 120 databases, and over 28,000 accessible online journals.
The new library provides a large information commons with 150+ public computers, 38 group study rooms, a media studio, 3 library instruction classrooms, a writing center, a cafe and a 24 hour study space. The library delivers a comprehensive range of public services, including proactive outreach, instruction, and reference.
Information Technology Team
UTC Library's Information Technology Team consists of two librarians and two staff members working in an environment that stresses a progressive, collaborative and customer-focused approach to information services. The team supports approximately 350 desk or laptop computers and assorted peripherals, a variety of open-source online services, and numerous other library web and digital services. The team works closely with UTC's Information Technology Division.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Dean of the UTC Library, and working under the direction of the Team Lead for Information Technology, the Web Services Librarian provides support for library web services and other content management systems. As a tenure-track position, the Web Services Librarian holds responsibilities in three core areas:
As Web Services Librarian
- Iteratively design, develop and maintain content management systems.
- Assess and improve patron experience via analytics and usability testing.
- Create and maintain appropriate documentation; gather and evaluate relevant statistics.
- Support library staff members in the development of digital content.
- Enhance cross-platform integration of online resources and services.
- Build according to contemporary design, coding and accessibility standards.
- Participate in the overall library-computing environment to ensure optimal and consistent operation.
- Participate in the acquisition, development, and support of digital collections, tools, services, and applications that facilitate teaching, learning, and research.
Specific job duties within the team will vary based on position, but the following responsibilities encompass the broad functional activities of the Information Technology Team Members:
- Develop and maintain information technology services in an effective student learning environment.
- Provide consultation, support and problem resolution to ensure library software and hardware is functional, interoperable, and serves the ongoing goal of supporting research and teaching.
- Guide students, faculty, and staff in use of technology resources.
- Partner with campus faculty, staff, and students as a technology leader, facilitator, trainer, designer, and developer of information technology initiatives and projects.
- Identify, evaluate, and recommend technologies and resources for campus and library needs.
- Maintain computers, hardware, and software delivery and production platforms.
- Promote student success and retention through advocacy of use of library services and resources.
- Serve as backup to other members of the library's Information Technology Services Team.
- Participate in providing reference, liaison, and outreach services to the university community.
- Participate in library-wide planning and committee work.
- Participate in UTC governance, planning, and service.
- Conduct scholarship consistent with a tenure-track appointment.
- Engage in continuing professional development.
The ideal candidate possesses the initiative, flexibility, and creativity to manage projects both independently and as part of a team in a dynamic work environment. The candidate should be able to handle complex, analytical and detailed work while maintaining a positive, change-oriented attitude. Effective writing and oral communication skills and strong interpersonal skills are a must. The candidate should exhibit a strong customer service focus, a passion for the profession, and a deep commitment to the academic community. In addition to the aforementioned attributes, candidate assessment will rely on the strength of the following qualifications:
Required
- Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program.
- Demonstrable experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Demonstrable experience with common web authoring tools and content management systems.
- Knowledge of practices and standards relating to security, usability, accessibility, browser compatibility, and information architecture.
- Experience with XML/XSL.
- Experience with the LAMP stack.
- Familiarity with a web application framework (e.g. Ruby on Rails).
- Familiarity with library-specific technologies (e.g. ILS, OpenURL resolvers, web-scale discovery).
- Familiarity with the FOSS movement and the ability to leverage it to the benefit of the library.
Salary
The minimum salary is $47,000, commensurate with experience.
Rank
This is a full-time, 12-month, tenure-track position with faculty status and academic rank. Appointment will be at the rank of Assistant or Associate professor.
Benefits
Benefits include:
- 24 days of vacation and 12 days sick leave per year,
- 11 paid holidays,
- 80% of health/life insurance paid by the state,
- choice of retirement programs paid by the state and equivalent to ≈10% of an individual's annual salary,
- partial relocation reimbursement,
- professional development funding,
- tax program savings and more.
Interested applicants should submit the items articulated below to facultyvitae30@utc.edu:
- a letter of application,
- a current curriculum vita,
- the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three references including the professional relationship of reference and applicant.
Please visit the UTC and UTC Library websites for more information about us.
Please visit Chattanooga Fun and the City of Chattanooga for more information about the city.
The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or protected veteran status.
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Published: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 03:07 UTC
Last updated: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 23:42 UTC