CDL-Job Posting: Assistant Dean for Collections and Knowledge Access Services, University of Nevada, Reno

From: Lynn Sipe <lsipe_at_usc.edu>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 10:31:16 -0700
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu




	
From: 	Donnelyn Curtis <dcurtis_at_unr.edu>



The University of Nevada, Reno seeks an experienced professional for 
Assistant Dean for Collections and Knowledge Access Services. Reporting 
to the Dean, University Libraries and Teaching and Learning 
Technologies, the position serves as a member of the Libraries' 
executive team and leads in helping the libraries meet the challenges of 
changing modes of scholarly communication.

Major responsibilities are to:
. Provide leadership for units responsible for resource acquisition and 
access, including collection development, acquisitions, electronic 
resources and licensing, serials, discovery services, metadata and 
cataloging, and ILS database management (Innovative Interfaces)
. Manage a multi-million dollar materials budget, aligning resource 
allocation decisions with strategic direction
. Provide leadership for the selection, licensing, management and 
preservation of print and electronic resources
. Manage vendor licenses and agreements
. Develop data driven and curriculum based decision making strategies to 
manage library collections
. Provide leadership in consortial and cooperative activities that 
include collections and scholarly communication
. Monitor and share information related to developments in scholarly 
communication issues, collection development, electronic resources, 
licensing and copyright
. Maintain current knowledge of higher education trends and research 
needs in the context of rapidly developing technologies
. Represent the Libraries within the university and various external 
communities

Required qualifications:
. Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program
. Eight years of experience in an academic or research library, with a 
proven record of successful leadership and demonstrated ability to 
manage librarians and staff
. Professional experience in collection development in an 
academic/research library, including:
       o managing a large library materials budget or other complex budgets
       o approval plans and/or vendor profiles for shelf-ready monographs
       o using statistics and analytics to measure use and inform 
decision making
. Experience successfully leading and implementing change
. A demonstrated record of scholarship, publication, and professional 
service

Salary is competitive. This is a full-time, tenure track faculty 
position. Appointment may be at the level of assistant professor or 
above, dependent upon experience, record of scholarship, service, and 
achievement. Benefits: TIAA/CREF and other retirement options; 24 
vacation days per year; generous sick leave. No state income tax or 
FICA. Tuition benefits for self and family.

The University of Nevada, Reno is the land-grant university in the state 
with a Carnegie classification as a comprehensive doctoral institution 
with a medical school and high research activity. Reno is a metropolitan 
area of 410,000, bound on the west by the majestic Sierra Nevada 
mountains and on the east by the rolling basin and range. Thirty-eight 
miles from Lake Tahoe, Reno is a community noted for its arts and 
festivals as well as outdoor recreational opportunities.

To apply through the university's automated search system, go to: 
https://www.unrsearch.com/postings/11609. Include a letter of 
application specifically addressing qualifications for the position, 
resume, and names and contact information for three professional 
references. The application deadline is October 28, 2012. For a more 
comprehensive position description and information, go to 
http://knowledgecenter.unr.edu/libraries/jobs/assistant-dean.aspx. 
AA/EEO. Women and under-represented groups are encouraged to apply.

References will be verified for finalists in the application process. 
Incumbent will be required to pass a criminal background check. This 
position is subject to any furlough, unpaid leave or salary reductions 
imposed by the Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
Received on Thu Oct 11 2012 - 03:02:32 EDT