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1. [MUSEUM-L] Job Opening: Educational Program Coordinator
2. [MUSEUM-L] Curator - Hays, KS
3. [MUSEUM-L]  Exhibitions Manager
4. [sla-dmah] FW: Librarian/Archivist - Mason Neck, Virginia, USA
5. [LIBJOBS] Dean of University Libraries,University of Louisville,
Louisville, KY, USA
6. [MUSEUM-L] Site Manager job listing
7. [LIBJOBS] USA, Miami, FL, 2 Reference Librarian Positions
8. [LIBJOBS] Publishing Support Programmer, University of California,
Oakland, CA, USA


Job Description
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Historical & Genealogical Society of Somerset County
10649 Somerset Pike, Somerset, PA 15501

   The Education Program Coordinator of the Historical & Genealogical
Society of Somerset County (H&GSSC) is responsible for developing,
implementing, and directing the educational programs and policies of
the H&GSSC as directed by the H&GSSC Board of Directors.  The
Education Program Coordinator is supervised by the Site Director and
the Education Committee who provide assistance and direction.  Review
and evaluation of work is provided by the Education Committee and the
Site Director through direct observation and progress reports.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
* Developing and implementing, with site staff and the H&GSSC
Education Committee, on-site and off-site programs for regional school
systems which are curriculum-based and which relate to the themes of
the Somerset Historical Center

* Developing and directing, with site staff and the H&GSSC Education
Committee, an annual schedule of educational programs for H&GSSC
members and adults such as lectures, craft classes, and exhibit
openings
* Preparing programs and coordinating crafters and vendors for
Mountain Craft Days, the H&GSSC’s annual festival in September.

Secondary Duties and Responsibilities:
* Developing training programs for volunteers and interns engaged in
school programs
* Preparing press releases and press kits for Center events and activities

Performance Review: All new employees are initially hired on a
probationary basis. At the end of six months employment the H&GSSC
Personnel Committee will conduct a probationary review of employee
performance. Upon successful completion of the probationary review the
employee will be posted to permanent status. The H&GSSC Personnel
Committee will review employee performance on an annual basis
thereafter.

Minimum Experience & Training
* Prefer degree in History, Museum Studies or Education, or a related
field and any equivalent combination of experience and training which
would afford the applicant the required knowledge, skills, and
abilities.

* Good written and verbal communication skills
* Organizational skills

Hours, Salary & Benefits: The Educator will be a full-time position of
37.5 hours per week.  Some evening and weekend work will be necessary.
Salary and benefits are negotiable based on education and experience.

Send resume to George Kaufman, President, at PO Box 284 Somerset, PA
or email to [log in to unmask] on or before June 7, 2010.

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 *Curator - Hays, KS*
http://www.museumprofessionals.org/forum/curator-jobs/5876-curator-hays-ks-united-states.html
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Job Title: Exhibitions Manager
Museum: Illinois Holocaust Museum
Location: Skokie, Illinois

Please see the description and contact information below.

Summary: The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (IHMEC), located
in Skokie, IL, is dedicated to applying the lessons of the Holocaust to
issues of hate and intolerance in our world today.  We offer an outstanding
opportunity for learning and career growth in a fast-paced, energetic
start-up environment.  The museum's professional staff stands out for its
dedication, enthusiasm, commitment and flexibility.

The Exhibitions Manager will oversee all operational aspects of exhibition
production, including planning, scheduling, construction, installation, and
de-installation of both temporary exhibitions and the permanent collection
display.  He/she will report to the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions.

Specific Job Duties:

• Manage and oversee all operational aspects of exhibition production,
including planning, scheduling, construction, installation, and
de-installation of both temporary exhibitions and the permanent collection
display.

• Ensure deadlines are met and communication is facilitated
interdepartmentally and with external parties.

• Responsible for hiring and supervising temporary exhibition staff.

• Maintain museum exhibitions, including technical support and
troubleshooting of AV components, lighting and lamp replacement, cleaning
and general maintenance.

• Assist in preparation and maintenance of exhibition budgets, and tracking
of expenses for exhibitions.

• Assist with art handling practices with regard to installation,
packing/unpacking and storage of objects. • Other duties assigned as needed.


 Job Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

• Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts, Humanities, Art History or similar field
of study or equivalent experience required. Master's degree preferred.

• Minimum 5 years exhibition management and supervisory experience in a
museum, gallery or arts organization.

• Knowledge and previous experience with exhibition, layout and lighting
design.

• Knowledge of a variety of installation techniques and hardware; experience
with carpentry hands-on knowledge of power tools, taping, and interior
painting and exhibit construction. • Excellent time-management and
supervisory skills necessary to coordinate a demanding exhibition, loan,
acquisition schedule.

• Ability to identify problems and resolve them quickly so that projects and
teams can function smoothly.

• Thorough understanding of AAM accredited standard practices and procedures
in a museum environment.

 Contact person: Director of Operations

Email Address: [log in to unmask]

Phone: NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

Fax: 847-967-4869
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 From: "Ross, Dana (GHP)" <[log in to unmask]>

Librarian/Archivist – fulltime
Gunston Hall, Mason Neck, Virginia
Historic 18th-Century Home of George Mason

Salary – minimum $32,000 plus benefits

Open until filled

Successful candidate will manage library and archives facility, as well as
information technology systems.  Duties include, but are not limited to:

Modern library reference services:  maintaining and expanding collection
according to library conservation and preservation standards; cataloging
(using LCC); providing services to general public, in person and
electronically.

Archival services:  maintaining collection of rare books, manuscripts,
letters, documents, photographs, and maps relating to the life of George
Mason and life in colonial Virginia according to archival conservation and
preservation standards.

Information technology services:  monitoring and coordinating agency IT
functions; managing IT systems; maintaining website; using and maintaining
library/archival technology applications.

Education/Experience:  MLS or MLIS with a minimum of two years experience in
a modern reference library.  Broad knowledge of information technology,
including internet management, required.  Knowledge of American history,
genealogy, decorative arts, or records management desired.  Museum
experience preferred.

 You may send resume by USPS to
David L. Reese, Director
Gunston Hall Plantation
10709 Gunston Rd.
Mason Neck, VA  22079
703-550-9220
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The University of Louisville seeks a dynamic and visionary leader to serve
as Dean of University Libraries.  The ideal candidate will lead the
Libraries to the next level of excellence in meeting the needs of a
preeminent metropolitan research university; articulate a clear strategic
vision and translate it into concrete objectives; and be an engaging and
effective advocate for the Libraries within the university and larger
community. The University of Louisville invites both nominations and
applications for this position.

The Dean reports to the Executive Vice President and University Provost and
serves on the Council of Academic Officers.  The University of Louisville
Libraries is a member of the Association of Research Libraries.  On two
campuses, the University Libraries is an academic unit composed of a central
library, a health sciences library, a music library, an art library and a
university archives.  The unit employs 43 librarians and archivists and 77
staff, contains more than 2 million volumes and has fiduciary responsibility
for an annual budget of $18.6 million.  For additional information about the
University Libraries, see http://louisville.edu/library/dean*.       *

*Minimum Qualifications*

·         Master’s degree from an ALA accredited program.

·         A record of scholarly and professional achievement appropriate for
an appointment with tenure at the level of professor.

·         A record of increased administrative responsibilities in a large
academic or research library, with at least 5 years at the department head
level or higher.

·         Experience in a multi-library system.



*Preferred Qualifications*

·         Additional advanced degree(s).

·         Knowledge of the academic library's central role in supporting the
university's educational mission and of the major challenges facing large
academic libraries.

·         Knowledge of current trends and challenges in academic research
and scholarly communication.

·         Proven success in implementing innovative approaches to library
management and services.

·         Experience with library assessment programs.

·         Experience with the collection and preservation of information in
all formats.

·         Experience with online spaces and emerging technologies in an
academic library.

·         Knowledge of and commitment to shared governance.

·         Demonstrated commitment to supporting faculty and staff
development and fostering a collaborative work environment.

·         Demonstrated commitment to improving diversity among faculty and
staff, and proven success in creating and fostering diversity programs.

·         Experience in budget management and fiduciary oversight.

·         Proven success in securing library funding and support through
philanthropic cultivation, grants, and other means.

·         Proven success in developing partnerships with other academic
units, local and regional libraries, and community groups.

·         Keen awareness of student needs.

 The University of Louisville (http://louisville.edu*)* is a Carnegie
Research/High university and recipient of the Carnegie Community Engagement
classification for Curricular Engagement & Outreach and Partnerships. The
University has a national reputation for its high-quality undergraduate
program, over twenty nationally recognized research, graduate, and
professional programs, 22,000 graduate and undergraduate students as well as
a strong commitment to the community in which it resides. The University’s
quality enhancement plan required by the Southern Associations of Colleges
and Schools is called Ideas to Action (I2A), a ten year process designed to
highlight critical thinking in the undergraduate curriculum and to connect
students’ learning as much as possible to real-world experience and
engagement in their community.

Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Nominations are sought and welcome and should be submitted to the address
below.  Applications should be submitted electronically to
[log in to unmask] and include a current curriculum vitae, a letter of
interest detailing your experience, strengths and accomplishments and the
contact information for five references.  The Committee will begin
confidential review of applications on August 16, 2010; the position is open
until filled. Questions can be addressed to:

 Dr. Marcia Hern, Co-Chair

Mr. Neal Nixon, Co-Chair

c/o Office of the Provost

University of Louisville

Louisville, KY 40292

FAX (502-852-0657)



*The University of Louisville is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity,
Americans with Disabilities Employer, committed to diversity and in that
spirit, seeks applications from a broad variety of candidates.*

*From*: Carolyn S Cochran <[log in to unmask]><[log in to unmask]>

Carolyn S. Cochran
Assistant to the University Provost
Director of Faculty Personnel
University of Louisville
Fax 502-852-0657

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This historic site is located in East Texas and is administered by the Texas
Historical Commission.

http://www.thc.state.tx.us/jobs/jb10_1700_18.shtml
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The Florida International University Libraries seek energetic, user-focused
librarians for two Reference Librarian positions.  These positions are
responsible for outreach, reference and instructional services, user
support, and collection development. As part of the Reference and
Instructional Services Department, the successful candidates will have
assigned subject and faculty liaison responsibilities in one or more of the
following disciplines: Business, criminal justice, economics, international
relations/global studies, political science, public administration and Asian
Studies.

*Position Description:*  Both librarians will be members of the Reference
and Instructional Services Department and will be expected to participate in
professional development, research, and service activities meet the
Libraries’ and University’s requirements for promotion. The successful
candidates will provide general, specialized, and virtual reference and
research assistance, participate in the libraries’ information literacy and
instruction program, contribute to collection management activities, and
participate in other activities and projects of the libraries.  Weekend
hours will be required on a rotating basis.  Both positions report to the
Head of Reference and Instructional Services in the Green Library.

*Required Qualifications:  *Masters degree from an ALA-accredited program or
equivalent by the start of employment; excellent interpersonal, oral and
written communication skills; ability to work both independently and
collaboratively across disciplines in a service oriented environment; strong
service commitment; understanding of emerging technologies and their
applications in an academic library environment, specifically web
development and multi-media applications; ability to adapt well to change.

*Preferred Qualifications:  *Academic background in one or more of the
following areas: Business, criminal justice, economics, international
relations/global studies, political science, public administration and Asian
Studies; instructional, teaching, or training experience in a classroom
environment; reference experience.

*About the University:  *Florida International University is one of the most
rapidly growing urban, multi-campus comprehensive universities in the USA,
offering over 200 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees, and a student
enrollment of over 39,000 from all states and 120 countries.  FIU is a
member of Phi Beta Kappa and is a Carnegie-ranked Research University (High
Research Activity).  FIU prides itself on the cultural and ethnic diversity
of its students and faculty.  More information is available at: www.fiu.edu<
http://www.fiu.edu> .

*About the Library:  *The Green Library accommodates state-of-the-art
information technology, including a Geographic Information Systems Center
and a Digital Collections Center.  Total library collections comprise more
than 1.6 million volumes, subscriptions to more than 19,000 scholarly
journals and access to over 275 databases and services.  The FIU Libraries
are in a statewide university consortium.

*Review of Applications*: Continues until the position is filled.

*To Apply:*
Applications and accompanying documentation are to be submitted online at
http://www.fiujobs.org.  Positions numbers are 45041/44141. Accompanying
documentation must include a cover letter, a resume, and the names and
contact information of 3 professional references.  All inquiries should be
directed to Cynthia Dottin, Chair of the Search and Screen Committee, at
[log in to unmask]

*Florida International University is a member of the State system of Florida
and is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employe*r.* *
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Publishing Support Programmer
$45,700 Min to $90,500 Max (Minimum of Range to Maximum of Range)
Job Number: 20100110
Close Date: 06/21/2010

Job Summary:

The Publishing Group of the California Digital Library provides open access
digital publication services to the University of California academic
community, supports widespread distribution of UC research materials, and
fosters new models of scholarly publishing through the development and
application of advanced technologies.  It is home to the University's
eScholarship program, a strategic publishing initiative that promotes
innovation in scholarly communication by developing and supporting low-cost
distribution services and new publishing models for academic publications
across the UC system and beyond.  Under the supervision of the Technical
Lead, this position will collaborate with other Publishing Group
technologists implementing, updating, and maintaining Publishing Group
services, including but not limited to eScholarship.

Job Requirements:

   * At least two years’ experience working with HTML/XHTML, XML XSLT
stylesheets and scripting languages such as PERL or Ruby;
   * At least one year's experience working on production systems;
   * General knowledge of Unix operating system;
   * Experience working with search applications and metadata;
   * Familiarity with essential digital library concepts and issues;
   * Excellent attention to detail  and strong analytical, communication and
organizational skills;

For a complete job description or to apply for this position, please visit:

jobs.ucop.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind= 53529

To review a complete list of all of UCOP’s open positions please visit the
University of California Office of the President Employment Website:
http://jobs.ucop.edu

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action
employer.


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Lisa Schiff, Ph.D.
Technical Lead
eScholarship Publishing Group
California Digital Library
300 Lakeside Drive #744
Kaiser Center
Oakland, CA 94612
510-987-0881 (t)
510-987-0243 (f)

www.escholarship.org
www.cdlib.org
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