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Will Sexton
Metadata Analyst / Programmer
Duke University Libraries
Associate University Librarian for Information Technology (Director IT)
The Associate University Librarian for Information Technology (AUL IT)
or Director for Information Technology, depending on background and
qualifications, provides leadership, vision and strategic direction for
the Duke University Libraries (DUL) in the development, delivery and
integration of new and existing systems and technology services across
the Libraries. S/he oversees the management and operations of
Information Technology Services, including its four departments/sections
that provide application development, ILS support, end user services and
web services to the Libraries. S/he also serves as the Libraries’ chief
liaison with the University’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) and
with other technology units on campus. S/he will actively seek
partnerships and manage collaborations with departments of the Libraries
and other organizations external to the Libraries to ensure that the
resources are in place to support a wide array of user needs.
Responsibilities
• Participates in the development of a shared vision for DUL’s future
that supports the mission of the University and responds to the changing
information needs of the Duke community.
• Creates and articulates an evolving technology strategy to support
that vision, with ongoing input from key stakeholders at all levels of
the organization and throughout the University.
• Identifies the technical solutions and priorities to achieve this
strategy.
• Leads cross-unit functional projects to ensure goals and projects are
completed according to scope, timeline and budget.
• Coordinates and provides direction to a library-wide group of library
technology leaders and users, developing long-term strategies,
coordinating resources and work among these groups, and sharing
information and ideas where appropriate.
• Ensures the development of IT policies and procedures, including
service level agreements, and produces reports on resource and service
metrics.
• Serves as Libraries’ liaison with OIT and other technology units on
campus. Plans development and ensures the smooth operation of library
systems and coordinates outsourced systems support provided by OIT.
• Works within the Libraries and with OIT to ensure appropriate planning
and smooth operation of major server systems, mass storage solutions,
and policies regarding data security and management.
• Assesses IT trends and innovations that will affect library
directions; aligns services and standards to meet changing user needs.
• Seeks partnerships and represents the Libraries in collaborative
technology initiatives across the University and in local, national and
international efforts.
• Contributes to and is highly active in local, consortia, regional and
national meetings to stay abreast of technology developments/trends and
to represent Duke University Libraries.
• Enhances DUL’s reputation as a research library committed to
innovation, expanded access and efficiency through the use of technology.
• Oversees the management and operations of the information technology
division: directly or indirectly supervises division staff; plans,
organizes, prioritizes, and reports on the work of the division;
prepares or reviews annual budget and identifies resource requirements
for short- and long-term to ensure adequate IT support across the Libraries.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities
• Responsible for four direct reports and an overall division staff of
27 FTE.
Qualifications
It is the expectation that all Duke University Library staff members
will demonstrate exceptional workplace behaviors in the execution of
their specific position responsibilities. These behaviors are customer
focus, collaboration, creative problem solving, continuous learning and
a commitment to diversity. In addition, managers and supervisors are
expected to help develop a common vision by providing clear direction
and priorities, clarifying roles and responsibilities, and promoting
mutual understanding through effective communication. They are also
expected to take the time to effectively plan and evaluate performance,
provide feedback, recognition and coaching, and develop employees to
achieve their personal and organizational goals.
Education
Required: Bachelor’s degree.
Preferred: Master's degree, such as an MLS or MIS from an ALA-accredited
program, MS in computer science, or other relevant degree.
Experience
Required: Seven years of progressively responsible experience in
information technology, including significant experience supervising,
developing, and mentoring information technology professionals; a broad
view of library and university technology issues and a flexible approach
to problem-solving; demonstrated leadership style that promotes
teamwork, multi-channel communications and consensus building; an
excellent grasp of advanced information technologies and their
application, including an awareness of technological capacities, current
developments and trends; detailed knowledge of project management
techniques and a demonstrated ability to estimate scope of a project and
bring it to completion on time and budget; knowledge of and ability to
plan for integration of IT systems and services (departmental and
enterprise); ability to effectively communicate technical issues and
solutions to a diverse set of stakeholders; ability to work
independently and as a member of a team; demonstrated commitment to
providing outstanding customer service to internal and external
constituencies.
Preferred: Substantial (five or more years preferred) experience leading
and managing information technology operations in a library, library
consortium, or library services organization; proven understanding of
technological trends and developments in academia and academic
libraries; working knowledge of ExLibris applications (ie, ALEPH, SFX)
or a comparable integrated library system.
Working Conditions
* Must be able to work in an environment in which exposure to materials
containing dust and mold is possible
* Normal office environment
* Occasional weekend shifts required
* Occasional travel required
These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level
of work being performed by the employee in this position. They are not
intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities,
duties, and skills required of a person in this position.
Salary and Benefits
Salary dependent on qualifications and experience. Comprehensive
benefits package includes 20 days vacation, 13 holidays, 12 days sick
leave; health, dental, disability and life insurance, support for
professional development and training and relocation assistance.
Environment
Since its founding in 1924, Duke University has grown into one of the
most prestigious private universities in the world and its medical
center ranks annually among the top in the nation. The Duke University
Libraries are the shared center of the university's intellectual life,
connecting people and ideas. The Libraries consist of the William R.
Perkins Library and its branches: Rare Book, Manuscript and Special
Collections, Biological and Environmental Sciences, Lilly, and Music and
the library at the Duke Marine Laboratory in Beaufort. Duke's library
holdings of 5.1 million volumes are among the largest of private
universities in the United States.
Duke's hometown is Durham, North Carolina, a city with vibrant research,
medical and arts communities, and numerous shops, restaurants and
theaters. Durham is located in the Research Triangle, a growing
metropolitan area of more than one million people that provides a wide
range of cultural, recreational and educational opportunities. The
Triangle is conveniently located just a few hours from the mountains and
the coast, offers a moderate climate, and has been ranked among the best
places to live and to do business.
Duke offers a comprehensive benefit packages which includes both
traditional benefits such has health insurance, leave time and
retirement, as well as wide ranging work/life and cultural benefits.
Details can be found at: http://www.hr.duke.edu/benefits/duke_benefits.html
Application
Send cover letter, detailed resume and the names, addresses (mailing and
e-mail), and telephone numbers of three references to: Teresa Tillman,
Library Human Resources, at [log in to unmask] Please include AUL IT
in the subject line. Review of applications will begin in mid-March and
will continue until the position is filled.
Applications which are missing any of the components listed above will
not be reviewed. An electronic resume should also be submitted at
http://www.hr.duke.edu/jobs/main.html.
An electronic resume should also be submitted at:
http://www.hr.duke.edu/jobs/main.html. Refer to Requisition # 400284917.
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