-----Original Message----- From: Watson, Jennifer E [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:09 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [lita-l] Job Posting: Library Multimedia Laboratory Manager, Memphis, TN As we are currently interviewing for this position, please contact me at [log in to unmask] or (901) 448-7599 ASAP if you are interested in applying ... Manager, Library Multimedia Laboratory Title: Manager, Library Multimedia Laboratory General Purpose: The Library Multimedia Laboratory Manager manages, develops, coordinates, and promotes the Library Multimedia Laboratory (LML) as a learning environment and digital development area; the LML is used by campus students, faculty, and external library patrons. The LML Manager promotes and supports the effective use of current multimedia and instructional technologies in teaching and research across campus. This trained instructional designer partners with campus faculty as a technology facilitator, workshop trainer, and as designer and developer of multimedia materials (e.g., creates teaching/learning materials that support instruction). The LML Manager advises and consults with campus faculty on the development and online delivery of digital media. The LML Manager develops and evaluates multimedia and audiovisual collections to support instruction. The LML Manager designs and develops library multimedia materials for the library's educational outreach efforts to the campus and region. The LML Manager provides guidance to faculty, staff, students, and external users in the use of technology resources and maintains computer delivery platforms in the LML. Duties and Responsibilities Manages all aspects of the LML on a daily basis, including working with students and delivering instruction. Develops and maintains the LML as an effective student learning environment. Maintains computers, hardware, and software delivery and production platforms. Guides LML users (faculty, staff, students, external) in use of LML technology resources. Develops LML strategic plan, LML records, statistics, reports, and communications. Provides instructional design, development, and digital services. Collaborates with faculty/staff on production of digital media content. Designs and creates multimedia technology for library instruction and outreach projects. Works with faculty on instructional design/development projects. Teaches workshops and provides one-on-one training in instructional/multimedia technology. Promotes educational technology and LML services to the campus. Identifies and recommends emerging technologies for campus and library needs. Promotes, develops/evaluates LML, library audiovisual collections, and student study rooms. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Master's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in instructional technology, design, development, or systems; or information science or education, with an emphasis in technology in a closely related field; and two years of related work experience, or a doctoral degree in the field. Two years of related work experience, including demonstrated experience in instructional design and development, or multimedia technology (examples of work required as part of application). Experience with relevant technology resources including hardware (e.g., Apple, PC, digital cameras/recorders) and software (e.g. Adobe After Effects, iMovie, iDVD, Apple Final Cut Pro, video/audio digitizing interfaces). Relevant work experience in an academic and/or health sciences environment preferred. Skills Must demonstrate professional creativity, initiative, leadership, and ability to plan and implement change. Excellent interpersonal skills and strong oral/written communication skills required. Proven ability to effectively plan and lead workshops and provide customer-focused services. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint, and familiarity with Windows and Mac operating systems. Ability to maintain the library multimedia streaming server. Supervision: Reports directly to the Head, Electronic & Collection Services. Working Conditions: The Health Sciences Library and Biocommunications Center is a service organization dedicated to providing efficient, professional, friendly, and timely service to the university community and library patrons at large. Our mission is to support the teaching, research, patient care, and service mission of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. The incumbent enjoys excellent working conditions within an office setting. The usual hours for this position are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Location: This position is currently located in the Health Sciences Library and Biocommunications Center on the second floor of the Lamar Alexander building on campus. The street address is Health Sciences Library and Biocommunications Center, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 877 Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN 38163. Salary: Minimum salary of $50,000, commensurate with education and experience. Comprehensive benefits package including 24 vacation days, educational assistance, longevity pay, and retirement plans, including TIAA-CREF. For further information or to apply. University of Tennessee Health Science Center Human Resources 910 Madison, Suite 722 Memphis, TN 38163 (901) 448-5600 Prepared by: Jennifer Watson Assistant Professor/Head, Electronic & Collection Services Health Sciences Library and Biocommunications Center University of Tennessee Health Science Center 877 Madison Avenue, Room 250 Memphis, TN 38163 Phone: (901) 448-7599 Fax: (901) 448-5402 Email: [log in to unmask] October 19, 2007; revised December 5, 2007, January 23, 2008 The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is an equal Employment /Affirmative Action Title VI/IX/ Section 504/ADA/ADEA Employer.