The search has been extended for a Library Application Support Consultant for 
CARLI, to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of library processes and 
services among the members of the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries 
in Illinois (CARLI).The incumbent will use a variety of technologies, along 
with excellent communication and interpersonal skills, to provide the best 
possible experience for consortium members as they seek, access, and use CARLI 
services.

 

Application information and a more complete job description are available at 
https://www.carli.illinois.edu/library-application-support-consultant-carli or 
from the University of Illinois job board at 
https://uajobs.hr.uillinois.edu/employment/job-board/details?jobID=91348&job=library-application-support-consultant-carli.

 

I encourage you to take a look at the posting, consider it yourself, and 
forward to colleagues who you think would be good candidates. The closing date 
for applications is April 30, 2018.

 

Thank you,

 

Anne Craig

Senior Director

Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI)

100 Trade Centre Drive, Suite 303

Champaign, IL 61820-7233

217-300-0375

[email protected]

 

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University of Illinois System

CARLI

Library Application Support Consultant- SEARCH EXTENDED

Urbana-Champaign

 

The System Office seeks a Library Application Support Consultant to, increase 
the efficiency and effectiveness of library processes and services among the 
members of the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois 
(CARLI). CARLI is a consortium of 134 libraries in Illinois which collectively 
provide services to 92% of the students enrolled in higher education in the 
state. The incumbent will use a variety of technologies, along with excellent 
communication and interpersonal skills, to provide the best possible experience 
for consortium members as they seek, access, and use CARLI services. Additional 
responsibilities include:

Duties:

1. Work as a member of the System Services group to provide reliable and 
cost-effective support for CARLI-supported systems that enable statewide 
sharing of library materials and access to electronic resources for CARLI 
member libraries. Perform ongoing operating tasks that maintain system 
functionality, data quality, and security including implementation, technical 
support, and ongoing upgrades to systems.

 

2. Work with CARLI management, staff, and CARLI committees to evaluate, 
document, and define needs and improvements for CARLI systems, services, and 
workflows. Research new tools, techniques, and technologies to improve the 
efficiency of CARLI and the member libraries, to solve specific problems and/or 
address the changing needs of CARLI libraries. Advise CARLI management, via 
oral or written reports, on the advisability of and options for adopting such 
tools, techniques, and technologies.

 

3. Analyze and refine requirements for enhancements and extensions to CARLI’s 
library systems. Design solutions that provide integrated, efficient, and 
robust functionality. Create detailed software development specifications for 
complex systems and processes. Test and implement solutions.

 

4. Document his/her work and cross-train other CARLI staff as needed. As 
appropriate, participate in developing and presenting member library staff 
training and tutorials.

 

5. Maintain up-to-date professional knowledge and skills in areas related to 
primary job assignment as well as maintaining general knowledge of current 
trends in academic libraries, information and educational technology, and 
higher education. As appropriate, represent the consortium on external 
professional association committees and groups.

 

6. Oversee technical compliance with University and departmental policies and 
standards with respect to the implementation of new technologies and systems.

 

7. Perform other duties as assigned appropriate for a Library Application 
Support Consultant.

 

Qualifications:

Candidates must possess a master's degree from an ALA-accredited 
library/information science program with a minimum of two years of post-MLS 
experience in a library or library-related organization in a position with 
responsibilities that include using and/or supporting integrated library 
systems and/or library services platforms.  Other requirements include: 
in-depth knowledge of development, customization, and/or maintenance of library 
management systems; in-depth knowledge of the MARC and MFHD data formats and 
experience using MARC manipulation tools (e.g., MarcEdit) and reporting; 
experience with web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and systems integration 
(API, JSON, Web services). Experience with XML/XSLT and Linux; able to 
demonstrate proficiency programming or scripting in one or more object-oriented 
programming languages (e.g., PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, C++, Java); demonstrated 
knowledge and experience with relational database concepts, reporting, and data 
modeling; demonstrated ability to work successfully in a collaborative, 
library-centered, team environment; excellent oral and written communication 
and presentation skills; independent decision-making ability that reflects good 
judgment and discretion; and strong creative and problem-solving skills.

 

Preferred qualifications include: degree concentration in Information Systems, 
Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field; experience in using 
and supporting the following types of library services and systems: link 
resolvers, digital object management systems, institutional repository 
management systems, and discovery services; experience working in a consortial 
library resource sharing environment; experience with implementing library 
management systems and migrating data; experience or training with BIBFRAME and 
Linked Data, Dublin Core, and other existing/emerging data exchange protocols, 
standards, and formats; experience working in library technical services 
(acquisitions, cataloging, serials) and/or access services/interlibrary loan 
services in an academic library environment; experience with integrating a wide 
variety of third-party applications with library information systems; 
understanding of authentication and authorization technologies common to 
libraries including Shibboleth; experience in project management; experience in 
preparing documentation; and experience in developing and presenting training 
programs for library staff.

 

This is a full-time, 12-month Academic Professional position. For full 
consideration, candidates must apply and submit a letter of application, 
resume, and names/addresses/phone numbers of three professional references by  
April 30, 2018 at https://uajobs.hr.uillinois.edu/.

 

The System Offices conduct background checks on all job candidates upon 
acceptance of a contingent offer of employment.   Background checks will be 
performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

 

System Human Resource Services

(217) 333-2600

[email protected]

The system offices is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer 
dedicated to building a community of excellence, equity and diversity. The 
system offices welcome applications from women, underrepresented minorities, 
individuals with disabilities, protected veterans, sexual minority groups and 
other candidates who will lead and contribute to the diversification and 
enrichment of ideas and perspectives.

 

 

Close Date:

04/30/2018


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