Hello:

 

Tony Horava, our AUL Collections has asked me to post this to TSIG on his behalf.  Should you have any questions, please feek free to contact Tony at thorava@uottawa.ca

 

Regards Mary Curran

 

University of Ottawa Library

Head of Acquisitions (201709)

 

Responsibilities: The University of Ottawa Library seeks an innovative, energetic and service-oriented Head of Acquisitions. The successful candidate will be a creative individual who works well with other colleagues in a challenging and changing environment.

 

Setting: Located in the heart of the National Capital, the University of Ottawa is recognized as one of Canada’s leading teaching and research institutions.  With 2,000 regular faculty and 40,000 students enrolled in over 360 programs, the University of Ottawa offers a broad spectrum of high quality programs in both English and French.  For more information, see: www.uottawa.ca.

 

DescriptionReporting to the Associate University Librarian (Collections), the incumbent is responsible for the coordination of the Library’s acquisitions activities, in all formats, in support of the research, teaching, and learning activities of the university community. A main function of the position consists in managing the various activities of the Acquisitions Unit, such as ordering, receiving, claiming, selection of vendors, monitoring of vendor performance, and budget oversight. The incumbent works closely with various other units and individuals to ensure that our acquisitions operations exemplify best practices and align with Library strategic goals.  Moreover, the incumbent ensures that these activities integrate with workflows of other groups or services in the Library, such as the Cataloguing Department, the Systems Department, and the subject librarians, in an optimal manner. The incumbent works closely with the Electronic Resources Librarian and the Acquisitions Coordinator to ensure that our electronic resource procedures and workflows are integrated into the objectives and practices of the Acquisitions Service.

 

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

 

1.                  A Masters Degree in library and information science (MLIS) from an ALA accredited institution or equivalent.

2.                  Minimum of 6 years of professional experience, or fewer, depending on the relevance of experience to the position.

3.                  Knowledge and experience in library acquisitions and collection development and in electronic resources activities and issues.

4.                  Demonstrated leadership skills, including a flexible and forward-thinking approach to challenges and opportunities.

5.                  Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as a team member in a complex library environment.

6.                  Demonstrated experience in managing staff.

7.                  Extensive knowledge of integrated library system applications and issues, Electronic Resources Management (ERM) system, the web, IT standards, practices and emerging technologies applicable in a library environment.

8.                  Ability to establish and maintain excellent vendor relations and demonstrated experience in license negotiation.    

9.                  Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills

10.              Strong organisational and planning skills.

11.              Ability to manage tasks in response to varying time pressures with shifting priorities and changing constraints.

12.              Bilingual (French & English), spoken and written, including the ability to make presentations in both official languages.

Rank and the salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. 

 

This position is part of the Bargaining Unit (Faculty, Librarians, Counsellors, Language teachers).

 

Applications, accompanied by an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae, should be submitted no later than 5 p.m., November 16, 2012.

 

Ms. Leslie Weir

University Librarian

University of Ottawa Library

65 University Private

Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5          

Email: biblio@uottawa.ca

 

The University of Ottawa Library thanks all those who apply.  Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

 

THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

 

 

 

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