Located in a historic neighborhood in the nation's capital, Georgetown offers 
rigorous academic programs, a global perspective, exciting ways to take 
advantage of Washington, D.C., and a commitment to social justice. Our 
community is a tight knit group of remarkable individuals interested in 
intellectual inquiry and making a difference in the world.

Head, Library Information Technology - Georgetown University Main Campus

The Head, Library Information Technology is responsible for the management of 
the Library Information Technology Department, including the overall planning, 
management, coordination, and operation support for the library's information 
technology infrastructure and services. S/he Initiates, develops, and 
facilitates the implementation and maintenance of library technology solutions 
and tools in support of the Library and the University's current and emerging 
needs. The incumbent oversees and manages the staff, technology, and 
applications support for Library IT systems and services. Reporting to the 
Associate University Librarian for Digital Services and Technology and 
providing direct supervision for 7 FTEs and indirect supervision for 2 FTEs, 
the Head of Library Information Technology's core duties include:

Administration and Management

Manages the departmental operations and budgets; plans and guides major 
purchases of hardware and software.
Establishes policies, procedures and goals for the Department.
Plans, coordinates and facilitates departmental activities and Library IT 
projects.
Administers the Department's personnel agenda, providing leadership and 
guidance in staff training and development and supervises directly or 
indirectly department personnel.
Oversees all aspects of library information technology as deployed or planned 
at the Library, including digital repository, digital preservation, content 
management systems, Integrated Library System and discovery services, web 
services, application development and computer security and support.

Technology Infrastructure and Applications

Works closely with the campus University Information Services, CNDLS and other 
campus units and with WRLC and other relevant consortia to coordinate Library 
projects and services with campus wide systems and goals.
Oversees the development of new infrastructure to increase the Library's 
capacity to manage and support technology-intensive projects and services.
Ensures delivery service in the most cost-effective manner possible by reducing 
redundancy of infrastructure and leveraging shared services when possible.
Maintains awareness of and implements new technologies and appropriate tools to 
continuously improve library operations and services and to support the 
Library's research, teaching and learning agendas.

Digital Initiatives and Services

Leads the evaluation and implementation of new digital services that support 
current and emerging needs.
Collaborates with library, campus and external partners to enhance production, 
access to and use of digital collections.
Coordinates with other library departments and campus units in support of 
digital scholarship projects and services.
Provides guidance on technology-rich learning and collaborative spaces in 
support of research and scholarship.

Professional Contributions and Development

Maintains awareness and involvement in trends, initiatives and projects at the 
national, regional and local levels through participation in professional 
development activities.
Serves on library and university committees; actively participates in meetings 
at all levels of the institution.
Regularly contributes to the profession through writing for publication or 
active involvement in professional associations at the national or regional 
level.
Continually acquires new knowledge and updates skills to enhance professional 
performance in all areas of responsibility.
Performs other responsibilities as needed/required.

Qualifications

Masters Degree in Library Science, Computer Science, Management Information 
Systems or a related field
Five years post-masters experience in an academic library
Three years or more of supervisory experience
Demonstrated knowledge and experience with integrated library systems, computer 
hardware and software, network operating systems, and other discovery systems
Knowledge of Information Standards and Protocols such as Dublin Core, MARC, 
Z39.50, OAI/PMH and the OpenURL Framework
Experience in a variety of web scripting languages and standards (e.g. 
JavaScript, AJAX, XML, XSLT, CSS)
Knowledge of user authentication/authorization protocols, including CAS, 
Shibboleth, and LDAP
Superior oral and written communication including the ability to communicate 
technical information clearly and effectively
Demonstrated ability to lead in a rapidly-changing environment, and to work in 
collaborative environments


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