Position Announcement (New York)

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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 15:18:37 -0700
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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007
From: Deborah Curry (SUNY Oswego) <dcurry_at_oswego.edu>
Subject: Position Announcement

From: Deborah Curry
Coordinator, Technical Services
SUNY Oswego

State University of New York at Oswego

*Coordinator of Collection Development

Penfield Library at the State University of New York at Oswego announces

the opening of a 12-month tenure track position for an 
innovative/experienced librarian/administrator to provide leadership as 
Coordinator of Collection Development. Appointment will be made at 
either Senior Assistant or Associate Librarian level.

Review Date: Review of applications will begin May 1 and will continue 
until the position is filled.
Salary: Salary commensurate with experience.
Date of Appointment: August 1, 2007

Description of Responsibilities: Responsible for the successful 
planning, organization, policy development, implementation and direction

of collection management and scholarly communication initiatives in a 
rapidly changing environment with an emphasis on learner-focused 
services. This position coordinates training and evaluation of the 
content management responsibilities of 15 liaison librarians to assure 
the ongoing high quality of collections in all disciplines. The position

reports to the Library Director and is a member of the Library's Senior 
Management Advisory Group. Additional responsibilities of the position 
include, but are not limited to, the following:

Prepares and monitors a collection budget of $500,000+

    * In collaboration with liaison librarians, develops and maintains
      collection development policies and library resource webpages
    * Interprets/communicates collection issues and procedures
      effectively to library users and library staff
    * Approves electronic resources, standing orders and serials along
      with the Library Director
    * In coordination with liaison librarians, oversees the assessment
      of collections for accreditation, program reviews, new curriculum
      proposals and emerging academic programs
    * Periodically initiates reviews of the library's collections to
      ensure that intellectual content being provided meets the
      Library's and the College's mission
    * In collaboration with Library Systems and Technical Services
      staff, prepares collection analysis reports and forecasts
      collection needs and trends
    * Represents the Library on appropriate SUNY, state and regional
      committees that promote collaborative collection development among
      libraries; Chairs an internal Collection Development Workgroup and
      represents the Library on the College's Undergraduate Curriculum
      Council
    * Serves as liaison to one or more selected disciplines, including
      provision of instruction services to these disciplines; Fills in
      as liaison for various disciplines on a temporary basis as needed
    * Participates in provision of reference service, including limited
      evening/weekend hours
    * Participates in scholarly and service activities as required for
      tenure/promotion

Required Qualifications: 

    * MLS from an ALA accredited program
    * Minimum of three years of innovative leadership experience in a
      collection development role in an academic or large public library
    * Strong leadership/decision-making skills
    * Ability to work both independently and collegially in a demanding
      environment using well developed organizational, managerial and
      both oral and written communication skills
    * Ability to mentor, train and evaluate librarians in collection
      management and liaison activities
    * Experience planning collection budgets and developing budget
      reports and projections
    * Demonstrable understanding of trends in scholarly communications
      with knowledge of current trends in collection development facing
      academic libraries

Preferred Qualifications: 

    * Second masters
    * Experience in assessing print and/or online collections
    * Flexibility and creativity working with faculty, staff and
students
    * Reference experience
    * Classroom teaching experience

To Apply: Submit a letter of application addressing qualifications, a 
copy of transcripts, curriculum vitae, and names and addresses of at 
least three current professional references to Mary E. Bell, Library 
Director, #115 Penfield Library, State University of New York at Oswego,

Oswego, NY 13126. Official transcripts are required prior to hiring.

Description of Department: *Penfield Library is committed to a program 
of innovative, learner centered service to students, faculty and staff 
at SUNY Oswego. With 16 full-time librarians, several part-time adjuncts

and 18 full-time support staff, the Library provides a wide-range of 
resources and services. As one of 64 campuses sharing an ExLibris 
SUNY-wide Union Catalog, the Library supports extensive SFX connections,

federated searching, electronic reserves and an array of electronic 
databases providing access to nearly 26,000 print and electronic 
journals. In addition to housing a monographs collection of over 475,000

bound volumes and 8,000+ electronic titles, the Library is also a 
partial depository for U.S. and New York State government documents. 
Penfield's well-established liaison program provides support (including 
collection development, specialized reference, library instruction and 
regular communication) to faculty in the disciplines. Library staff are 
currently engaged in planning for extensive building renovations which 
will begin in 2008.

Description of SUNY Oswego: *Founded in 1861, the State University of 
New York at Oswego is a public comprehensive institution located in 
central New York on the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario, 45 minutes 
from Syracuse. One of the "best northeastern colleges," Oswego offers 
its 8300 undergraduate and graduate students outstanding educational 
experiences with attention to liberal arts foundations, practical 
applications, interdisciplinary approaches, independent scholarly and 
creative work, and skills for living in multicultural and global 
communities. We seek exceptional new faculty and professional staff 
committed to teaching, on-going scholarly and creative work, and active 
engagement with their communities.

Additional information about SUNY Oswego can be found at www.oswego.edu 
<http://www.oswego.edu/>.

SUNY Oswego is committed to enhancing its diversity. SUNY Oswego is an 
Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages 
applications from professionals of color, women, individuals with 
disabilities, and veterans. In accordance with INS regulations, 
successful applicants must be legally able to work in the United States,

per the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.

Requests for reasonable accommodations of a disability during the 
application and/or interview process should be made to the Human 
Resources Office, (315-312-2215).


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