Good morning

Just a reminder that applications close next Thursday March 21st for this 
position. Please reach out if you have any questions.


The University of Waterloo Library seeks a creative and collegial Head, Digital 
Initiatives. Reporting to the Associate University Librarian, Collections, 
Technology, and Scholarly Communication, the incumbent will lead the department 
of six staff that has responsibilities for web development, discovery and 
access, digital curation and preservation, scholarly communication, and 
business analytics. The successful candidate will have a clear vision for web 
services, digital preservation, and scholarly communication and publishing 
services in academic libraries.

The Digital Initiatives department supports proprietary and open source 
software, both locally hosted and cloud-based. Currently, key systems include 
the library website with custom modules (Drupal/Waterloo Content Management 
System), institutional repository UWSpace (DSpace), the Waterloo Digital 
Library(Islandora), Open Journals @ uWaterloo (OJS), library services platform 
(Voyager), catalogue (Primo), finding aids (AtoM), and business analytics 
(Cognos). We are currently working on migrating Voyager and Cognos to the Alma 
platform and moving Primo to Primo VE, along with 12 Ontario Council of 
University Libraries (OCUL) partners, with a go-live date of December 10, 2019. 
The incumbent will be part of the core implementation team at Waterloo.

Digital Initiatives also supports database-driven projects and automation 
initiatives. The department works closely with Library Technology and 
Facilities Services (LTFS) and campus Information Systems and Technology (IST) 
to bring projects into fruition and ensure ongoing support and maintenance.

The Library is taking a strategic review of its research and digital 
scholarship services and is highly engaged as the university develops a new 
strategic plan. The Library supports many campus priorities including student 
wellness, sustainability, and the development of Indigenous initiatives, 
recognizing the responsibility of truth and reconciliation as outlined in the 
94 Calls To Action.

The University of Waterloo Library is a member of OCUL, the Canadian 
Association of Research Libraries (CARL), the Association of Research Libraries 
(ARL), the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), and the Tri-University 
Group of Libraries (TUG). The Library is transiting towards enhanced 
collaboration on a shared library platform through the OCUL Collaborative 
Futures project.

The successful candidate will be responsible for:

Fostering a collegial and collaborative environment Mentoring, coaching, 
developing and directing staff Providing proactive leadership and oversight for 
the Library’s locally developed and hosted web and digital services Providing 
forward-looking operational leadership for the Library’s web presence and to 
its web team Working collaboratively to develop digitization, digital asset, 
and data management strategies, policies, standards and procedures that support 
discovery, access, management, storage and preservation of the Library’s 
digital assets and resources Working with the Head, Library Technology & 
Facilities Services to develop, review and recommend production and test 
computing environments and plans to meet library and departmental needs Leading 
and coordinating cross-departmental projects Serving as a member of the Library 
Managers Group

For a full job description see: Head, Digital Initiatives (PDF) 
http://www.hr.uwaterloo.ca/.jd/00001260.pdf

Qualifications:

ALA-accredited MLS/MLIS degree, or equivalent years of library experience plus 
advanced academic credentials
Demonstrated progressive responsibility and experience in leadership and 
management with a proven track record of achievement and success in a library 
setting, including staff development and coaching
Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a service oriented environment, 
which values collaboration and collegiality, including interacting in a 
respectful and sensitive manner
Demonstrated ability to lead change, and to identify and evaluate new 
opportunities effectively and efficiently
Demonstrated ability to plan, coordinate, and implement effective projects
Demonstrated knowledge of current information technology standards and 
developments in libraries and higher education
Knowledge and understanding of emergent and best practices, standards, issues 
and trends relating to web technologies and digital initiatives in the library 
environment
Knowledge of web information architecture and usability best practices
Knowledge and understanding of library enterprise applications such as 
integrated library systems, discovery systems, and electronic resource 
management systems
Knowledge of the principles and practices for digital preservation
Familiarity with data and metadata standards prevalent in libraries
Familiarity with scholarly communication and publishing, including research 
data curation and management, in academic libraries
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
Evidence of professional contributions in the LIS community
Asset: knowledge of business intelligence and analytics packages and their use 
in libraries

Compensation:

The salary for this position will be commensurate with experience and 
qualifications within the University Support Group (USG) level 13 salary. 
Hiring range:  $83,875 - $104,844

Additional information:

We welcome interested candidates to connect directly with Alison Hitchens, 
Associate University Librarian, Collections, Technology, and Scholarly 
Communication, to learn more about this exciting position. Alison may be 
reached at +1-519-888-4567 ext. 35980 or by email at ahitc...@uwaterloo.ca.

Librarians' Employment Handbook (PDF) 
http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/staff/manuals/documents/LibrariansEmploymentHandbook-2016.pdf
 : This document outlines the rules and procedures around promotion and 
professional development.

To apply:

To apply go to external opportunities at Careers at Waterloo. 
https://uwaterloo.ca/careers/external-opportunities

Deadline for applications: for assured consideration, applications should be 
received by March 21, 2019.

Employment equity: The University respects, appreciates and encourages 
diversity. We invite applications from all interested applicants. Citizens and 
Permanent Residents of Canada will be given priority.

Interviews are expected to be held beginning in mid to late April 2019.

Waterloo has spawned thousands of commercial and social enterprises, is home to 
the world's largest co-operative education program and boasts a uniquely 
entrepreneurial culture that encourages experimentation and risk-taking.  The 
result is an outstanding learning and research experience for more than 36,000 
undergraduate and graduate students in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada — the anchor 
of Canada’s innovation corridor.

University of Waterloo — Canada’s top innovation university — is a research 
powerhouse and the engine of one of the world’s leading start-up ecosystems. 
Offering world-class scholarship and research, combined with unparalleled 
experience-based education, Waterloo builds a better future for Canada and the 
world by championing innovation and collaboration to create solutions relevant 
to the needs of today and tomorrow.

For more information about Waterloo, please visit the University of Waterloo 
website. 

Acknowledgment of traditional territory

We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territory of ‎ the 
Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. The University of Waterloo is 
situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that 
includes ten kilometres on each side of the Grand River. 


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