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1. [LIBJOBS] Head Librarian, Penn State University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2. [LIBJOBS] United States-Columbia, SC-Library Development Consultant

 *HEAD LIBRARIAN*
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 *PENN STATE GREATER ALLEGHENY*

The Pennsylvania State University Libraries invite applicants for the
position of Head Librarian at Penn State Greater Allegheny.  Penn State
Greater Allegheny is located on a fifty-two acre campus in Allegheny County,
about fifteen miles southeast of Pittsburgh. This is a tenure-track faculty
position. The head librarian is a member of the University Libraries faculty
and is responsible for overall library administration and services at the
Greater Allegheny campus library.  The head librarian works closely with
faculty in developing collections and providing innovative library
instruction and services, participates in planning and development,
supervises the library staff, and is expected to build effective and close
involvement with students, faculty, the community, and the libraries at
University Park and the other Penn State campus locations. In addition,
librarians on the tenure track devote time to research and scholarly
activity, and are active in service related to the University, the public,
and the profession.  The work environment in the University Libraries is
both collaborative and very supportive.

*REQUIREMENTS:* Requires MLS degree from an ALA-accredited institution (or
equivalent), at least three years professional academic library experience
with evidence of substantial reference and library instruction skills;
excellent communication and interpersonal skills; and a strong commitment to
service.  Second advanced degree desirable.

*SALARY AND BENEFITS:* Potential for promotion and tenure will be considered
based upon University standards in librarianship, research, service, and
outreach.  Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and
experience.  Fringe benefits include liberal vacation, excellent insurance
and health care coverage, state or TIAA/CREF retirement options, and
educational privileges.

*ENVIRONMENT:  *Penn State, a land-grant institution, is a member of the CIC
(Big 10) academic consortium. The Penn State University Libraries currently
rank 8th in North America among private and public research universities,
based on Association for Research Libraries data. In  2009 *Washington
Monthly*, a political, inside-the-beltway publication, ranked Penn State 7th
in the nation among public universities in preparing students to benefit the
nation. The Libraries hold membership in ARL, OCLC, and CRL.

Penn State Greater Allegheny has approximately 800 students; with about
twenty percent living in on-campus housing.  The campus is about fifteen
miles from Pittsburgh and only fifteen minutes from the new Waterfront
development area.  The campus offers 6 Bachelor’s degrees, minors in 5
subjects, 4 associate degree programs, and the first 2 years of over 160
Penn State baccalaureate programs.  The campus also offers a wide variety of
continuing education programs, and has close ties to the community it
serves.  The J. Clarence Kelly Library is a gateway to the resources of the
Penn State University Libraries system whose collection exceed 5.3 million
volumes, including more than 88,000 current serial subscriptions, 517
databases, and more than 50,000 e-books.  More details about the Penn State
Greater Allegheny campus can be found at http://www.ga.psu.edu.
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*TO APPLY*: Send a letter of application, resume, and the names and contact
information of three professional references (including email addresses) to:
Search Committee, Box GAHL-LIBJ, The Pennsylvania State University, 511
Paterno Library, University Park, PA 16802. Applications will be considered
as they are received.* Anticipated start date is Fall Term 2010.  *For more
information, visit our website at http://www.libraries.psu.edu.
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Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the
diversity of its workforce.*
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Vacancy: Library Development Consultant

Location: SC State Library

SC State Library

1430 Senate Street

Columbia, SC 29201

Website: http://statelibrary.sc.gov



Job Description

Works with other State Library Staff in achieving objectives of the State
Library’s long-range plan. Participates in the strategic planning and
implementation of State Library sponsored statewide programs and the
identification of potential partners.



Consults with public library directors on issues of management, including,
but not limited to planning, policymaking, budgeting, and personnel.



Consults with public library trustees on advocacy, planning, policymaking,
budgeting, and community partnerships.



Maintains awareness of current library trends and developments through
professional reading, conference attendance and organization participation.



Works with other State Library staff to assess staff development needs for
the library community.



Assists in the planning and organization of State Library sponsored training
activities for library staff at all levels. Provide specialized training for
library’s staff based on needs and requests of library directors.



General consulting to all types of libraries, on a variety of management
topics, including, but not limited to reference and public services
(including children/youth services), policy development, board development
and training, staff development and training, technology, budgeting,
strategic planning, and advocacy.

Works under the general direction of the Director of Library Development
Services.



Qualifications

Specialized knowledge in library functions and operations. Proficient in
project management, interpersonal relations, networking, consulting,
planning, priority setting, and technology. Thorough knowledge of staff
development principles. Ability to communicate effectively (oral and
written), ability to work independently and exercise initiatives, ability to
establish effective working relationships with outside agencies, governing
boards, public officials and the general public, and organize and present
information through reports and public presentations.

Master's degree in library science from an ALA accredited college or
university and four years appropriate professional library experience.



Apply on-line at www.sc.gov

Contact Info    Leesa Benggio

Contact Phone: 803-734-8668

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