Library Technician III - Government Publications Supervisor, Inventory and Item Conversion Project

University of Colorado at Boulder

Government Publications Library

Application Deadline

Apply By Jul 8th, 2008

Wages

$3,128.00 to $4,383.00 per Month   Calculate

Location

Boulder, CO

Hours

40.00

MLS

Not Required

Minimum Education

High School (or Equivalent)

Library Experience

Required

Supervisory Experience

Preferred

Type of Library

Academic

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Job Description
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN III - Government Publications Library - Supervisor, Inventory and Item Conversion Project G3C4XN POSTING 804550 for position #685410 Paygrade G42 ($3,128 - $4,383) Nature of Work: This position exists to supervise the inventory/item conversion unit; to set unit priorities, workflow, and division of tasks; to assign ongoing and project work; to design and implement procedures in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Depository Library Program and the Cataloging and Metadata Services department. The position also develops training materials and documentation for the project; hires and evaluates personnel; coordinates the unit's work with other units in the Department and with other departments in the Libraries. The position is also responsible for solving cataloging problems and performing some original and complex copy cataloging for federal government publications in a variety of formats.
Additional Info & Requirements
Applications must be received by July 8, 2008 To Apply: Please visit the following website and SEARCH for POSTING 804550: www.jobsatcu.com Minimum Requirements: Four years of full-time (or equivalent) cataloging experience, using MARC formats, AACR2 and Library of Congress (LC) Rule Interpretations, and LC Subject Headings along with experience cataloging on OCLC and in an integrated library system which must have included at least one year of supervisory experience. Highly Desirable: The ideal candidate will have familiarity with the Superintendent of Documents classification system, GPO Cataloging Guidelines, GPO List of Classes, GPO Superseded List. Knowledge of the Innovative Interfaces Millenium and OCLC Connection software and experience with serials cataloging are highly desired. Substitution: Two years of course work from an accredited college or university including twelve semester hours of library science course work may substitute for two years of the general library cataloging experience. **Please Note: If education is used to meet the minimum requirements, you must submit a transcript copy by the closing date.** Necessary Special Qualifications: Note: The University of Colorado at Boulder is committed to providing a safe and productive learning and living community. To achieve that goal, we conduct background investigations for all final applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a financial and/or motor vehicle history. Exam Schedule: Applicants will be notified of the time, date, place, and type of examination required.
The Community
Thank you for your interest in employment at the University of Colorado at Boulder. CU-Boulder is one of the premier institutions of higher education in the nation, and we seek to employ people who are willing to help us achieve our goal of offering a high quality educational experience. As one of the largest employers in Boulder County, CU-Boulder can offer you a wide variety of full- and part-time career options. We also have one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation, surrounded by many recreational opportunities. CU-Boulder actively supports personal and professional development of employees and is committed to diversity and equality in education and employment.
HR Info

TO APPLY: Please visit the following website and SEARCH for POSTING 804550: www.jobsatcu.com Online Applications Only. NOTE: All applicants must be current residents of the State of Colorado to apply for State Classified Positions.

Posted Jun 24, 2008