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New York University is seeking a Head for Academic Technology Services at the
NYU Shanghai Library. NYU Shanghai is the first Sino-US higher education joint
venture to grant a degree that is accredited in the US as well as in China. A
research university with liberal arts and sciences at its core, it resides in
one of the world's great cities that is also a vibrant intellectual community.
NYU Shanghai will recruit scholars who are committed to our global vision of
transformative teaching and innovative research.

  
The Head for Academic Technology Services at NYU Shanghai Library leads and
coordinates support for academic computing services and research/digital
services for faculty and students. The
Head manages the delivery, integration and support of systems, technology and
equipment within the Library and its satellite spaces and provides academic
technology support services to faculty in NYU Shanghai classrooms. Working
directly with NYU Shanghai faculty, the Head coordinates faculty support,
training and development for a variety of instructional and research
technology services including learning management systems, e-reserves, digital
research and scholarship, instructional pedagogy, and digital media production
services for audio, video and image projects to enhance teaching and research.

  
The Head for Academic Technology Services works closely with staff of NYU
Shanghai IT services, who provide the technical infrastructure, network
services, desktop support at NYU Shanghai, NYU Global Technology Services
(GTS) and NYU NY Division of Libraries.
The Head reports to the Director of the NYU Shanghai Library.

  
Principal duties includes:

  
Provide expert guidance, administrative oversight, and management for library
information technology services, in coordination with NYU Libraries In New
York,

Work closely with faculty to understand ways that digital materials are used
in the classroom and create workflows and services to provide digital content
to faculty. Coordinate the specification, installation, management and support
of all technology in library teaching spaces and conference rooms, including
those with projection equipment, computers, wall-mounted displays, and digital
scanning equipment.

Manage the operation of the Library IT department. Oversee the work of
administrative/technical staff, foster professional development, collegial
relationships and continuing education needs.

Work collaboratively on the development and implementation of technology
equipment, software, programs, training and other services at the library that
support technologically intensive research and teaching as well as the
creation and use of media in teaching and course-related activities.

Serve as liaison with other IT managers on campus, the Div. of Libraries and
GTS to consult on technology - enhanced learning environments.

Manage software licensing for non-standard software.

Partner with academic deans, faculty and academic service leaders to develop
coordinated technology programs and services for faculty and students.

Support and facilitate faculty innovation, connecting learning resources,
curricula, and scholarly opportunity with appropriate academic technologies.

Qualifications:

  
Required:

  
ALA-accredited MLS or ALA-recognized international equivalent or Masters
degree in Information Technology, Instructional Technology or closely related
academic discipline.

Minimum of 3 years' significant and progressively responsible management
experience in an academic library or comparable academic computing support
service.

Ability to manage complex projects in a team environment and communicate
complex issues and perspectives to colleagues throughout the GNU.

Demonstrated supervisory and management skills.

Successful experience developing and managing effective learning and research
technology services for a demanding community of faculty and researchers.

Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Demonstrated knowledge of current and future trends in information technology
specifically related to academic computing, instructional technology, library
services, teaching and learning, including E-learning.

Strong analytical, interpersonal and problem-solving skills.

Strong team-building skills and the ability to work well with a wide variety
of faculty across academic disciplines.

Experience in planning, designing, and delivering technology-enriched learning
environments in a university setting.

Evidence of progressive leadership and responsibility in higher education,
using technology in support of teaching and learning.

Preferred:

  
Experience working in a research university or other large academic
institution

Experience with learning management systems, products and environments

Demonstrated innovative service development

Prior international experience

Chinese language skills; familiarity with Chinese culture

College or university library start-up, renovation or construction experience

Experience working in a culturally diverse environment

Knowledge and understanding of instructional design, effective use of academic
and Web 2.0 technologies, video and web conferencing, video production and
design of learning environments, both physical and virtual.

About NYU and the Libraries:

  
New York University has established itself as a Global Network University
(GNU) a multi-site, organically connected network encompassing key global
cities and idea capitals. The network has three degree-granting campuses - New
York, Shanghai, and Abu Dhabi - complemented by 12 additional academic centers
across five continents. Faculty and students circulate within the network in
pursuit of common research interests and cross-cultural, interdisciplinary
endeavors, both local and global.

  
The Library of NYU Shanghai will deliver and coordinate a wide range of
academic services that support the teaching, learning and research of NYU
Shanghai's faculty and students. Drawing on the resources of the libraries at
NYU New York, the NYU Shanghai library provides an opportunity to create a
forward-looking 21st century library program and facility to serve a
culturally diverse and academically talented population. NYU Shanghai is
scheduled to open September 2013 with a class of 200 freshman and 150 visiting
students, and is expected to grow over eight years to a target undergraduate
student population of 2400 along with selected graduate programs.

  
Salary/Benefits:

  
Excellent benefits include vacation package, relocation assistance and a
generous retirement package. Salary commensurate with experience.

  
To Apply:

  
To ensure consideration, send resume and letter of application, including the
name, address and telephone number of three references to: Enrique Yanez,
Director, Human Resources, New York University Libraries, 70 Washington Square
South, New York, NY 10012 or via email to [log in to unmask] Please include
where you heard about this position. Resumes will be
considered until the position is filled.

  
NYU's Division of Libraries embraces diversity and is committed to attracting
qualified candidates who also embrace and value diversity and inclusivity.

  
NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.



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