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The Library at Carleton University invites applications from qualified
candidates for the position of **Department Head of Maps, Data, and Government
Information Centre (MADGIC).** This is a preliminary (tenure track)
appointment at the rank of Librarian 3 or 4. The term of office for a Library
Department Head shall normally be five (5) years; Renewal is possible within
the terms of the collective agreement.

  
Under the general direction of the Associate University Librarian (Research,
Scholarship and Technology), the incumbent is responsible for co-ordination
and management of all operations and staff of MADGIC; for establishing the
goals, priorities, and procedures for the department; for
ensuring effective provision of research and user services with an emphasis on
use of information technology to deliver services. The incumbent works in
close collaboration with Department Heads, administrative and academic
departments to develop such services; assists in representing the Library to
individuals and groups on and off campus; and performs other related duties.

  
The incumbent is also responsible for providing general reference and
instruction for maps, geospatial, data and government information resources,
and manages an assigned area of the Government Documents collection in
relation to collection development, cataloguing and reference specialization.

  
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree plus a Master's degree in Library
and Information Science from an accredited library school or equivalent and a
minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible library experience,
preferably in an academic setting.

  
Applicants must also have:

  
- Extensive knowledge and understanding of library policies and operations, especially as they relate to the management of a specialized collection of social sciences data, government publications, cartographic and geospatial materials, to the supporting processes for acquisition and description of these primary resources, and to the services and structures for their use;  
  
- Thorough knowledge of University teaching and research programs in terms of collection development, research support and instruction needs at Carleton University;  
  
- Knowledge of current trends in the production, dissemination and preservation of government information, cartographic resources and data;  
  
-Knowledge of current trends in academic library instruction, reference work and research support;  
  
-Demonstrated interest in innovative use of technologies for provision of research support services;  
  
-Ability to engage effectively in analysis, planning, and goal setting; demonstrated flexibility and innovative approaches to problem solving;  
  
-Proven ability to work collaboratively with others to promote positive organizational change;  
  
-Strong leadership and team-building skills in order to manage, motivate, and develop the staff of a major library department in an effective, productive, and positive manner;  
  
-Excellent oral and written communication skills.  
  
The MacOdrum Library promotes excellence at Carleton University by collecting,
preserving, and providing access to information resources and services for our
teaching, learning, research and administrative communities, wherever they are
located.

  
The Library has a strategic plan which is closely aligned to the University's
strategic plan, Defining Dreams, and to the Carleton Academic Plan. Key
priorities for the Library are scholarly communication, undergraduate creative
and critical enquiry, digitization and preservation of archives and special
collections; research data management including geospatial and social science
datasets.

  
The Library consists of a main building at the heart of the campus which holds
over 3.7 million items and an on-campus storage facility with a capacity of
800,000 volumes. There are 135 FTE positions in the Library
including 28 librarians, 80 support staff, 6 management staff and many part-
time student positions. The Library participates in co-operative ventures with
area libraries and museums as well as libraries in research institutions
across Canada. It is also part of the Ontario Scholars Portal consortium of
academic libraries.

  
Applications will be accepted until July 27, 2012, and must include a
statement of interest, a current resume or curriculum vitae. Those short
listed candidates will be asked to do a presentation on a relevant topic.
Additionally, candidates must provide the name of three references. If
candidates are short listed, their references will be expected to provide a
letter of support to the search committee.

  
The complete position description is available at:
[http://www.library.carleton.ca/sites/default/files/about/post_descriptions
/Head-MADGIC-Carleton2012.pdf](http://www.library.carleton.ca/sites/default/fi
les/about/post_descriptions/Head-MADGIC-Carleton2012.pdf)

  
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Canadians and permanent
residents will be given priority.

  
Interested candidates should send their curriculum vitae with a cover letter
to: Gilles Monast, Manager, Library Administrative
Services, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6,
CANADA or by email to[ [log in to unmask]](mailto: [log in to unmask])

  
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, we will contact only
those selected for an interview.

  
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Carleton University is a dynamic research and
teaching institution with a tradition of leading change. Its internationally
recognized faculty, staff, and researchers provide more than 25,000 full- and
part-time students from every province and more than 100 countries around the
world with academic opportunities in more than 80 programs of study.
Carleton's creative, interdisciplinary, and international approach to research
has led to many significant discoveries and creative work in science and
technology, business, public policy and administration, and the arts.

  
Minutes from downtown, Carleton University is located on a beautiful campus in
the central portion of Ottawa, bordered by the Rideau River on one side, and
the Rideau Canal on the other. With over 12 national
museums and the spectacular Gatineau Park close by, there are many excellent
recreational opportunities for individuals and families to enjoy. The City of
Ottawa itself, with a population of almost one million, is Canada's capital
city and reflects the country's bilingual and multicultural character.
Carleton's location in the nation's capital provides many opportunities for
research with groups and institutions that reflect the diversity of the
country.

  
Carleton University is strongly committed to fostering diversity within its
community as a source of excellence, cultural enrichment, and social strength.
We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our
faculty and its scholarship including, but not limited to, women, visible
minorities, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any
sexual orientation or gender identity.

  
All positions are subject to budgetary approval.



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