This job listing from The Chronicle of Higher Education
(http://chronicle.com/jobs/) was forwarded to you by: [log in to unmask]
_________________________________________________________________
This job listing is available online at this address:
http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=0000486943-01
_________________________________________________________________
What's the best investment you can make in your career? Answer:
a subscription to The Chronicle of Higher Education. We'll keep
you up to date on all the important news, controversies, and
trends in academe. And a subscription gives you daily updates and
complete access to our Web site, which includes an online archive
of 12 years of back issues. You'll find a special subscription
offer at http://chronicle.com/4free/?ej
_________________________________________________________________
- The text of the job listing is below -
Director of Central Library -- Qatar Foundation -- Qatar
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL LIBRARY QATAR FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Education City, Doha, Qatar
Qatar Foundation (http://www.qf.edu.qa) is a private, chartered,
nonprofit
organization founded in 1995 by the His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin
Khalifa
Al-Thani, Emir of Qatar. Through its projects and partnerships with
elite
institutions Qatar Foundation hopes to transform Qatar into a
knowledge-based society. The Foundation's mission is to prepare the
people
of Qatar and the region to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world
by
providing world-class educational opportunities.Headquartered in a
unique
2,500 acre Education City in the capital city of Doha, Qatar Foundation
hosts branch campuses of some of the world's leading educational and
research institutions, including* Virginia Commonwealth University
School
of the Arts in Qatar;* Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar;* Texas A
&
M University at Qatar;* Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar; *
Georgetown
University School of Foreign Service in Qatar; and* RAND-Qatar Policy
Institute.The Foundation also is home to the Academic Bridge Program,
Education Division, Qatar Academy, Learning Centre, Social Development
Centre, Qatar Diabetes Association, and Qatar Science and Technology
Park.
Qatar, where English is the standard second language, is perhaps the
most
liberal, hospitable and progressive of the Arabian Gulf countries. Qatar
is among the wealthiest countries in the world based upon GDP. The
population of Qatar is 900,000 (150,000 Qatari, 4,000 US citizens, the
remainder expatriates). Doha, with a population of 350,000, has all the
conveniences found in a modern city while retaining a traditional Arab
flavor evident in its old markets and Islamic Arab architecture. The US
Embassy considers Qatar among the safest countries in the world for
Americans.The Director of the Central Library reports to the QF Vice
President-Education. Initially the Director will act as the Vice
President's primary liaison with the Central Library Building Planning
Team to ensure the establishment of the state-of-the-art Central Library
that will serve all centers within Education City. Upon successful
implementation of the project, the Director will be responsible for
organizing, administering, and staffing all library programs in the
Central Library and coordinating relations among the campus branch
libraries within Education City and other major research libraries in
Qatar.Qualifications include* an ALA-accredited Masters degree (Ph.D.
preferred) in Library Science, Information Science, or an
internationally
recognized equivalent degree;* ten years of recent senior administrative
experience in college, university or research libraries;* a record of
distinguished scholarly and professional achievement appropriate for the
rank of Director of Libraries;* extensive knowledge of and vision in
current and emerging information, library trends and media
technologies;*
demonstrated leadership ability and experience with strategic planning,
project management, and project implementation; * excellent
communication
skills; and * a strong and committed customer-oriented approach.Leading
candidates will* have experience in negotiating electronic services for
multi-tiered/partnered use;* have experience selecting electronic
library
management systems; * have experience in consortia involvement as a
participant or manager;* have thorough knowledge of financial and
personnel-management procedures; * ability to foster an open, creative
and
collaborative environment; and* ability to excel in highly complex
organizational structures.The position offers an attractive remuneration
package free of local taxes. Additional tax advantages may apply for
qualifying US citizens. Benefits include free family medical care, local
K-12 tuition assistance for eligible dependents, six weeks paid annual
vacation, family round-trip air fare for annual leave, housing allowance
or furnished accommodation. The position is available
immediately.Korn/Ferry International, which is assisting in this search,
invites confidential inquiries, applications and nominations. All
communications will be held in total confidence. Applications should
include a letter explaining interest and relevant experience and a
current
c.v.John Kuhnle, Managing Director-Education Practice Elizabeth Dycus,
Senior Associate Kate McGaughey, Project CoordinatorKorn/Ferry
International 802/765-4243 [log in to unmask]
_________________________________________________________________
Visit Chronicle Careers at http://chronicle.com/jobs/
_________________________________________________________________
Copyright 2006 by The Chronicle of Higher Education
|