*DIRECTOR OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES*
The Brown University Library invites applications for a dynamic and
innovative Director of Digital Technologies to provide leadership, vision,
and strategic direction for the Brown University Library in the development,
delivery and integration of new and existing systems and technology services
and digital initiatives across the libraries. S/he will oversee the
management of the department's three units: Integrated Technology Services,
Systems and Technical Support, and the Center for Digital Scholarship. As a
member of the Library’s senior management team, the Director of Digital
Technologies will serve as the Library's chief liaison with the University's
Office of Computing and Information Services and related technology units on
campus. S/he will actively seek partnerships with other Library departments
and organizations external to the Library, solicit input from and manage
collaborations with a broad spectrum of partners, and ensure that the
Library's digital services support a wide array of user needs within the
teaching, learning and research mission of the University. This includes
developing strategies to assess the effectiveness of digital services and
operations. The incumbent will stay abreast of emerging developments,
issues, and trends in the use of digital technologies in higher education,
and will contribute to and be active in local, regional, and national
projects and developments. S/he will be a leading force in the introduction
and application of new technologies that improve, enhance, and extend
Library services.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. A graduate degree is preferred,
such as an MLS or MIS from an ALA-accredited program, or an MS/MA or PhD in
a relevant subject. The successful candidate must have at least 5 years of
progressively responsible management experience in information technology in
an academic library with substantial technical knowledge of systems and
digital technologies including significant experience in developing and
managing technical projects. S/he will have prior experience in some or all
of the following: digital repository development (Fedora), digital
libraries, data curation, and digital scholarship. The candidate will have
an excellent grasp of advanced information technologies and their
applications, detailed knowledge of project management and a demonstrated
ability to estimate the scope of a project and bring it to completion on
time and within budget. The successful incumbent will have a flexible
approach to problem-solving and the ability to facilitate change while
working within a collegial framework. S/he will demonstrate a record of
excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills along with
strong analytical and decision-making skills. Experience with obtaining
grant funding and managing grant-funded projects is preferred.
To apply for this position (JOB#B01159), please visit Brown’s Online
Employment website (https://careers.brown.edu), complete an application
online, attach documents, and submit for immediate consideration. Documents
should include cover letter, resume, and the names and e-mail addresses of
three references. Review of applications will continue until the position is
filled; applications received by June 18, 2010 will receive first
consideration. Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action
Employer.
Jean Rainwater
Head, Integrated Technology Services
Brown University Library
Box A / 10 Prospect Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02912
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