Position Announcement (Chicago)

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Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 07:00:25 -0700
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2006
From: Christine Frank (Rush Univ. Med. Ctr) <Christine_Frank_at_rush.edu>
Subject: Position Announcement

Assistant Director for Collections Management 
Library of Rush University Medical Center, Chicago 

The Library of Rush University Medical Center is seeking an 
enthusiastic, innovative and experienced Assistant Director for 
Collections Management to lead and define policies, standards, and 
guidelines for content acquisition & licensing, conservation/
preservation, external/internal information sources management, and 
daily operations providing access to information assets. Located just 
west of the Loop in downtown Chicago, Rush offers an ideal atmosphere 
for professionals to fulfill their career goals. 

Job Responsibilities: Responsible for the successful planning, 
organization, policy development, implementation and direction of the 
Collection Development, Acquisitions, Cataloging, Serials, Interlibrary 
Loan/Document Delivery and Medical Center Archives sections. Supervises 
a staff of 3 professionals and 5 paraprofessionals. Sets clear 
priorities in the allocation of resources and assignment of work to 
ensure optimum use of personnel. Makes budget recommendations and 
predictions for the Library's one million dollar publications budget. 
Works with vendors in order to negotiate best business arrangements for 
materials. Develops a cohesive collection of quality health information 
resources based on the Medical Center's clinical, academic and research 
priorities and makes systematic selection and de-selection decisions 
regarding print and electronic publications in consultation with 
appropriate staff and library users. Reports to the Library Director. 

Required: Master's degree in Library Science and Information Science 
from an ALA accredited Library school. At least five years professional 
technical services experience in an academic setting, including 
collection development responsibilities. Understanding of the 
increasing role of technology in the delivery of information service. 
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills. Demonstrated 
understanding of mechanisms and strategies for print and electronic 
collection management in the literature of the health sciences. Firm 
understanding of the issues of access vs. ownership of information, 
attendant copyright issues, and familiarity with library rights 
regarding electronic contract requirements. Experience with 
computerized integrated library systems. Demonstrated achievement based 
on creative ability, analytical and problem-solving skills. 

Preferred: Experience in an academic health science library and in 
budget planning. Demonstrated experience in supervising professional 
and paraprofessional staff. 

Salary Range: $48,000-65,000 annually, commensurate with experience. 
This is a non-tenured staff position. Rush has a comprehensive benefits 
package, including tuition reimbursement. Send letter of application, 
resume and names of 3 professional references to Christine Frank, 
Director, Library of Rush University Medical Center, 600 South Paulina 
Street, Chicago, IL 60612 or to Christine_Frank_at_rush.edu. Consideration 
of applications will continue until the position is filled. 

Although the oldest health sciences library in Chicago, the Library 
maintains an up-to-date clinical collection of books and journals 
(approx. 44,000 monographic titles, 3300 electronic serial titles, and a

number of other electronic resources).   Library staff work together to 
create a dynamic environment that focuses on developing services to meet

the changing needs of its users.   The Library serves the entire 
University and Medical Center. There are 20 full-time Library staff. 

Rush University is the academic component of Rush University Medical 
Center. Founded in 1972, the University currently has over 1,400 
students in Rush Medical College, the College of Nursing, the College 
of Health Sciences, and The Graduate College. 

Rush University Medical Center is committed to hiring and employing 
without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex ancestry, 
age, disability or any other legally protected status. 

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Christine Frank, M.L.S., A.H.I.P.
Director, Library of Rush University Medical Center
600 South Paulina Street
Chicago, IL 60612
312-942-8735 (voice)
312-942-3143 (fax)
Christine_Frank_at_rush.edu


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