Assistant Dean for Special Collections and the Gallery

Job no: 493126
Full time/Part time: Full-time
Location: South Orange
Categories: Administrator

Reporting to the Dean of the University Libraries, the Assistant Dean for 
Special Collections & the Gallery provides leadership and daily oversight 
for the two departments and oversees all activities including collecting, 
processing, organizing, preserving, and making accessible collections of 
manuscripts, archives, Archdiocese of Newark archive, rare books, art and 
artifacts, digital collections and the website and web-based tools to 
accomplish this work. The Assistant Dean provides expertise and creativity in 
the curation, development, collection analysis, and selection of collections, 
supports the Dean in donor relations and community engagement and works 
collaboratively within the library, the university, and the larger community. 
Closely coordinates the common collection space and processing between Special 
Collections and the Gallery. Leads, supports and develops staff, administrators 
and library faculty in their development and in the development of services, 
monitors and assesses progress on the division's objectives, and participates 
in the next level/steps of planning for the University Libraries and the 
division.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Provides leadership, direction, support and daily oversight for the two 
departments and oversees all activities including collecting, processing, 
organizing, preserving, and making accessible collections of manuscripts, 
archives, rare books, art and artifacts, digital collections and the website 
and web-based tools to accomplish this work in the common collection collection 
and processing spaces. Oversees services and workflows to increase efficiencies 
in processing collections. Collaboratively works to develop and shape policies, 
space efficiencies and accessibility and visibility of the collections. The 
Gallery runs an ambitious exhibition schedule, is responsible for the 
organization, description and preservation of the art and artifacts collection, 
including a significant ethnographic collection.
Develops, shapes, and stewards existing collections and selectively pursues 
grants/gifts of money and collections that reflect and support the 
institutional mission; helps to shape selective purchases of materials (rare 
books manuscripts, ephemera).
Serves on committees in the University libraries and in the University as 
appropriate; leads and develops library faculty, administrative and staff 
professional skills and career paths; other duties as assigned. Keeps abreast 
of current developments and best practices in the field.

Required Qualifications:

Master's Degree - Library and Information Sciences, ALA accredited, or 
equivalent in in-depth training and experience or a recognized ALA MLS 
equivalent. Must have substantive experience in Archives and/or Special 
Collections; 3-5 years experience.
At least 2 years supervisory experience and demonstrated increasing 
responsibilities; at least 3 years archives/special collections experience.
Knowledge of the principles of archival arrangement and description, knowledge 
of preservation practices and library, archival (archival management and 
preservation) information technology applications (e.g. Preservica, BePress, 
Omeka); familiarity with the principles of records management.
Excellent organizational and analytical skills.Demonstrated experience managing 
complex projects and the work of others; demonstrated skills in planning, 
managing, evaluating programs and services.Experience with applications of 
technology relevant to archives management (such as ArchivesSpace) and digital 
preservation.
Demonstrated knowledge of current trends, standards, and practices of archival 
services in academic libraries and demonstrated understanding of digitization 
practices and applications in archives.
Excellent and clear communication skills across all constituencies: 
administration, faculty, staff, and in the professional venues for the field.
Ability to handle multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment.
Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to foster a collegial work 
environment where change and innovation are encouraged.

Desired Qualifications:

Doctorate or second graduate degree preferred - field open.
Knowledge of rare books/manuscripts collecting desired.
Basic working knowledge of art/artifact description, handling, and/or 
preservation, familiarity with PastPerfect.

 

Exempt/Non-Exempt:
Exempt
Salary Grade:
Administrative - AD190
Physical Demands:

General office environment
Occasional heavy lifting and carrying

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Provide names and contact information for three references.
The person in this position is required to perform his or her duties at all 
Seton Hall University locations and facilities, as assigned.

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Advertised: 31 Oct 2017 Eastern Daylight Time


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