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| Position Title: |
Head of Special Collections (revised posting) |
| Institution:
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University of Missouri-Kansas City |
| General Information: |
The Special Collections at UMKC houses the Snyder Collection of
Americana, the Suzanne Statland Collection on Holocaust Studies,
the Richard W. Bolling Papers, the Truman Library's Student Research
File, and a number of other smaller collections. The department
also offers marvelous research opportunities in music history, especially
American music history and the history of American jazz. The Marr
Sound Archives, a unit of the Special Collections Department, holds
over 290,000 sound recordings in formats that include LPs, 78s,
45s, cylinders, transcription discs, instantaneous cut discs and
open-reel tapes. The focus of the collection is the American experience
as reflected in recorded sound. More information about the Special
Collections can be found at http://www.umkc.edu/lib/spec-col/index.html.
UMKC is a comprehensive research university exemplifying the
values of education first, innovation, accountability, diversity,
and collaboration. See: (http://www.umkc.edu/aboutumkc/values.asp)
In a large area of green space and in Kansas City’s research/cultural
corridor, the campus is located in the heart of one of America’s
most affordable and attractive cities.
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| Responsibilities: |
Head of Special Collections: Dynamic urban academic
library seeks innovative and knowledgeable leader with strong public
service orientation and experience with rare book, manuscript, and
sound recording collections for the position of Head of Special
Collections at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) University
Libraries. Position reports to the Assistant Director for Public
Services and Special Collections and manages daily operations of
the Kenneth J. LaBudde Department of Special Collections, which
includes the Marr Sound Archives. In conjunction with the Assistant
Director, is responsible for donor relations and strategic planning
for the department within the context of the University Libraries’
strategic plan. Set priorities for the collections and its preservation,
management and development of staff, and management of digital initiatives.
Works closely with faculty, students, scholars and researchers to
develop new teaching, learning and research opportunities using
the Special Collections as an integral part of the overall library
resources and services. Serves as a subject liaison for assigned
academic department(s). Successful candidate will have an opportunity
to participate in planning for a new expansion of the library and
integrated learning center. |
| Qualifications:
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Required Qualifications: Must have an ALA-accredited
MLS, an additional graduate degree, and a minimum 5 years progressively
responsible rare book and manuscript experience and knowledge
of digital formats and standards. Must have evidence of successful
supervisory experience and the ability to manage a department
of eight staff. Must have excellent analytic, problem solving
skills; exceptional interpersonal skills; good oral and writing
communication skills; a strong commitment to public service. Must
show evidence of professional initiative, mature judgment; understanding
of scholarly research environment. Must be able to thrive in a
team setting, handle multiple responsibilities in a dynamic environment,
and operate effectively in a diverse academic community. Potential
for professional growth, service activities in keeping with university
and library requirements for retention, promotion in non-tenure
track appointment is also required.
Preferred: Advanced degree in history and/or
one of the humanities. Grant-writing experience and donor relations.
Experience in the development of digital libraries.
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| Salary
& Benefits: |
Competitive salary commensurate with education and experience
and excellent retirement/benefits package. |
| Deadline: |
Application review extended to June 29, 2007, and continues until
position is filled. |
| Application: |
Send letter of application, resume, names of three references
to:
Bonnie Postlethwaite
Chair of Special Collections Librarian Search Committee
University Libraries Administrative Office
University of Missouri-Kansas City
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
816-235-1531 or submit via e-mail to Heather Morris. See http://www.umkc.edu/lib/People/jobopenings.htm
for additional openings. UMKC is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action institution.
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