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NATIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ACCESS CENTER MANAGER

* This position will remain open until filled.

 Under the direct supervision of the Director of the Resource Services
and the National Instructional Materials Access Center, this hands-on
manager is responsible for daily management of the Access Center.  The
successful candidate will play a significant role in developing
operational policies and procedures, as well as provide or facilitate
significant interaction with publishers, technology vendors and
clients/users.

 
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


1.  Advise the Director of Resource Services on the application of
current and emerging metadata schema to facilitate access to NIMAS
(National Instructional Materials Access System) files.  Train Access
Center staff and others on metadata creation, management, and standards.
Establish cataloging, quality control, and technical/customer support
policies and procedures in consultation with the Director of Resource
Services.

2.Daily supervise the Access Center staff, with a projected staff size
of four to ten employees.  Supervisory responsibilities to consist of
establishing Access Center goals, monitoring statistics (productivity),
and developing work plans for individual staff members.  

3.Set up and monitor user and publisher accounts; develop, perform and
oversee established quality control practices; catalog files and assist
in providing technical/customer support.   

4.Work closely with vendor staff to help improve and maintain NIMAC
systems, which includes performing user-testing of key system
components.

5.Represent NIMAC at national conferences, professional and association
meetings, as well provide NIMAC related in-service materials and
training opportunities on a limited basis.

6.Perform additional but related duties as assigned, e.g., assisting the
Director in the selection and hiring of Access Center staff.

 

EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:


1.      Master's in Library and Information Science required.

2.      Three to five years of progressively responsible database
experience that must include working knowledge of US MARC, metadata and
web public access.

3.      Must have strong, demonstrated oral and written communication
skills. 

4.      Must be a self-starter with highly developed project and time
management skills.

5.      Strong interpersonal skills a must, including experience dealing
with customers, client and library patrons with tact and diplomacy.

6.      Must be able to begin full-time work by Monday, November 6,
2006. *

7.      Must be able to travel as required.

 
COMPENSATION:


Pay Grade:               16                    Minimum:     $17.31
Midpoint:    $21.28

Salary within above pay grade is negotiable based on education and
experience.

To apply, contact the Human Resources Department, American Printing
House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206, for an
application.  For additional information about this position, please
call Julia Myers, Director of Resource Services, at (502) 895-2405, ext
321. 

APH is a DRUG FREE WORKPLACE. An offer of employment is conditioned upon
successfully passing a drug screening test.

We encourage all qualified persons to apply regardless of race, color,
ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, age, place of birth, or disability, as defined by applicable
law.   EEO/AA Employer.

 

 
HR 9/7/06