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Systems Librarian, Fairfield University, (Fairfield, Connecticut)

BASIC FUNCTION: Manages all aspects of library information technology including the performance, configuration, and integrity of the Library’s hosted ILS and the optimization of routines and functionality to improve staff workflows and users’ experiences through public interfaces. Provides library systems technology expertise, management and leadership within the library and contributes to a collaborative vision for library systems.  Positions the Library to understand and capitalize on new technological developments to facilitate the missions of the Library and University.  Establishes and maintains effective cooperative and collaborative relationships with a variety of campus partners in support of library and campus-wide technological goals. 

UNUSUAL WORK CONDITIONS:  Physical requirements: mobility; must be able to lift materials off shelf.  Availability for evening and weekend work, as needed, is required.

EDUCATION: Graduate degree in Library & Information Science (MLS or equivalent) from an ALA-accredited program.

ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated knowledge of integrated library systems, preferably Alma/Primo VE from ExLibris. Working knowledge of server-side programming languages such as PHP and Python. Working knowledge of Linux/Windows server administration. Proficient knowledge of client-side web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and related front-end technologies. Ability to use technology in creative ways to solve problems and/or facilitate workflows. Creative approach to the development of new services and commitment to responsive and innovative service is essential. Ability to interact effectively and work productively, cooperatively, and collaboratively with a variety of individuals and groups across the University. Must be self-directed, well organized, and able to meet multiple deadlines. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Two or more years of professional library experience, preferably in an academic library. Working knowledge of database systems such as MySQL. One or more years of supervisory experience.  Certification as an Ex Libris Alma/Primo Administrator. Experience supporting ILLiad and EZProxy. Familiarity with bepress platforms (Digital Commons and Expert Gallery Suite).

EXEMPT: Yes

SUPERVISION OF PERSONNEL: Web and Technology Librarian

REPORTS TO: Associate Dean for Technical Services and the Budget

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Manages all aspects of library information technology including the performance, configuration, and integrity of library systems and optimization of routines and functionality to improve staff workflows and users’ experiences through public interfaces.  This includes:

  • configuring and maintaining ILS (Alma/PrimoVE), ILL (ILLiad), archival (DigitalCommons), proxy (EZProxy), and other library systems, 
  • troubleshooting system and openURL problems,
  • serving as primary liaison with system vendors,
  • serving as system administrator for all library servers,
  • attending and participating in vendor users’ group meetings to stay apprised of developments,
  • improving system integration,
  • documenting system configurations, processes, and updates,
  • implementing new technologies,
  • coordinating software upgrades,
  • supporting the maintenance and troubleshooting of patron authentication services,
  • ensuring system security and privacy of user data contained therein.          

Provides library systems technology leadership, expertise, and management within the Library and contributes to a collaborative vision for library systems.   This includes:

  • participating in strategic planning for Library information technology needs,
  • participating in the evaluation and implementation of emerging technologies and services,
  • investigating and testing emerging technologies and products, evaluating potential Library uses, and presenting and training new technologies to Library staff,
  • helping to determine current and future Library information technology and infrastructure requirements to meet customer information needs and recommending solutions, actions, and changes based on changing circumstances and needed adjustments,
  • assisting in coordinating departmental projects and initiatives,
  • acting as the technical contact for various library systems and providing customized reporting of usage.

Establishes and maintains effective cooperative and collaborative relationships with a variety of campus partners in support of library and campus-wide technological goals. This includes:

  • acting as the Library’s primary liaison to University-wide ITS for all technology matters,
  • working to maximize automation between Library and University systems.

Supervises and supports staff. This includes:

  • recruiting, hiring, and training staff,
  • coaching and mentoring staff, as appropriate,
  • meeting with all staff members individually and as a department/unit on a regular basis,
  • overseeing the flow and quality of work, and schedules for staff,
  • communicating effectively with staff concerning department and library-wide matters,
  • evaluating staff performance.

Participates in the growth, development and professional work of the Library. This includes:

  • embodying the mission and values of the Library and the University in our everyday work life,
  • communicating effectively with supervisor concerning pertinent Library and/or University matters,
  • assisting in the discussion and formulation of policies and procedures,
  • acting as a responsible participant in staff, committee, and/or task force meetings,
  • attending and participating in Library and University events,
  • monitoring developments in librarianship through attendance at meetings and workshops, membership in professional associations, and the reading of professional literature,
  • promoting and communicating the value of the Library to the community.

Performs such other duties, responsibilities, and activities as required by supervisor and as departmental/University needs indicate

Candidates applying by November 11, 2022 will be given first consideration.