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Information Technology Librarian

Mantor Library at the University of Maine at Farmington seeks a creative,
knowledgeable, and service-oriented professional to play a pivotal role in
the development and maintenance of its information technology systems and
endeavors. Reporting to the Library Information Services Manager, the
Information Technology Librarian’s responsibilities include (but are not
limited to):  maintaining and troubleshooting library technology,
investigating and implementing emerging technologies (including
e-resources), assisting with the development and maintenance of the
library’s online web presence, and providing technological support for
library users and staff. Additionally, as a member of the professional
staff, the Information Technology Librarian is part of the Information
Literacy Program education team and provides regular reference assistance.

Qualifications:  Required:  The successful candidate will have an
ALA-accredited MLS and experience or advanced course work in the areas of
implementing and maintaining information technology as well as instruction.
 Demonstrable training abilities; awareness of current trends and
developments in library and information technology; familiarity with Windows
operating systems; skill in the use of Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe
Creative Suite (and/or demonstrated ability to learn the basics of new
programs and technologies quickly); and a willingness to work well with
students, staff, and community members regardless of their level of
technical expertise are necessary.  The applicant must have excellent oral
and written communication skills and a demonstrated ability to work
cooperatively in a team-based environment.  Preferred:  Knowledge of
networking and automated library systems (Innovative Interfaces is used at
Mantor) and experience in the supervision of student workers and/or other
employees are desired. Academic library experience is a plus.  

Salary range for this full time, 12 month, position is:  $35,000 – $40,000,
with a full benefits package.

Application:  Applications will be reviewed beginning May 23, 2011.  The
position is open until filled.  Desired start date is August 1, 2011
(negotiable). Send cover letter, resume, and list of three references to:

Bryce Cundick
Mantor Library
116 South Street
Farmington, ME 04938
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: 207-778-7224

Application materials may be submitted via email as a single attachment in
Word, PDF, or RTF format.  

The University and Region:  Established in 1864 as Maine's first public
institution of higher education, with historic and continued strength in
teacher education and a contemporary role as Maine’s public liberal arts
college, the University of Maine at Farmington offers undergraduate programs
in arts and sciences, teacher education, and human services.  UMF has
reorganized its curriculum to enhance opportunities for in-depth study and
undergraduate research, and it recently launched its first graduate degree
program, an M.S.Ed., in order to meet the needs of practicing teachers in
the region.  In 2007 the university opened an exciting new academic
facility, a LEED-certified “green” building that houses our programs in
education and human services.  This commitment to sustainability informs all
facilities projects, including a new Arts Center, which is currently under
construction.  UMF, which has the highest graduation rates in the University
of Maine System, has been recognized for high levels of student engagement
as measured by the National Survey of Student Engagement.  The campus
culture has been described as one of “positive restlessness.”   UMF is a
founding member of COPLAC, the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges,
which includes 26 public colleges and universities dedicated to the liberal
arts tradition and quality undergraduate education.  The Farmington area is
rich in cultural offerings and recreational opportunities.  The natural
beauty of its mountains, lakes, woods, and streams draws people to the
region, which is also noted for its snow, blackflies, and April mud season.
 Please check out our home page at:  www.umf.maine.edu. 

Diversity:  We are implementing an action plan to provide a deeper
understanding of diversity.  Applications are encouraged from women and
minorities and others who can help us achieve it.  UMF provides reasonable
accommodations in the workplace and in the job application process.  If you
need assistance because of a disability, please contact Laurie Gardner, EEO
Officer, 224 Main Street, Farmington, ME 04938; (207) 778-7272; (207)
778-7000 TDD.  AA/EEO employer.