The Information Technology and Web Services (ITWS) Department Head provides 
leadership and direction for innovative information and web technologies for 
the Auraria Library. The successful candidate will focus on developing, 
managing, and assessing user-centered technology services that benefit the 
Auraria Campus community. This position oversees the work of two units: the 
Information Technology and the Web Services Teams. The Web Services Team is 
responsible for the web development, maintenance, support, and assessment of 
the mission-critical Library website as well as other public and internal 
facing applications of the Library. The Information Technology Team is 
responsible for the entire Library’s desktop and IT infrastructure services. 
The Department Head ensures that computing and infrastructure technology for 
the end-user and for Library staff are operating with maximum efficiency and 
effectiveness through excellent project management. This position oversees the 
administration and maintenance of existing systems and the Library’s technology 
budget of currently about $250,000. 

The Information Technology and Web Services Department consists of five 
full-time employees and approximately five student employees. This position 
will directly supervise five full-time employees and reports to the Digital and 
Scholarly Services Associate Director.

This position contributes to the development and implementation of the 
Library’s vision and strategic directions including engaging in the mission of 
the Auraria Library to support learning, research, and education. The 
Department Head will establish and lead a cross-library technology committee 
that will collaboratively coordinate and recommend strategies about the 
direction and implementation of technologies in the Library. 

Located in downtown Denver, Colorado, the Auraria Campus is home to three 
institutions of higher education – University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan 
State University of Denver, and Community College of Denver – the latter two 
are federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions. The Auraria Library 
serves the campus’ over 45,000 students, including many first-generation, 
underrepresented, and non-traditional students, and sees more than 750,000 
visits a year. Auraria Library is committed to diversity within its community 
and welcomes applications from historically underrepresented candidates. The 
library seeks candidates who embrace a multicultural, diverse, and inclusive 
workplace, and who strive to incorporate those values in their work and 
interactions.

Reports To

Digital and Scholarly Services, Associate Director

Supervision Exercised

Web Services Team (3 University Staff) 
Information Technology and Desktop Support Team (2 University Staff) 
Student Employees as needed

Job Duties and Organizational Leadership

Provides leadership and direction as the primary technology strategist for the 
Auraria Library.
Works collaboratively to strategize, select, purchase, integrate, and implement 
new and/or replacement technologies and tools for Library users and staff such 
as the Internet of Things, workflow forms, library knowledge management 
tools/intranets, RESTful applications, digital signage, institutional 
repository, help ticket systems, and staff communication tools, and visionary 
pilots. 
Communicates across the Library about technology trends in higher education and 
leads a cross-library technology committee to collaboratively coordinate and 
recommend strategies about the direction and implementation of technologies in 
the Library.
Oversees the Information Technology and Web Services annual budget including 
making cost/benefit recommendations and decisions to maximize the use of 
available resources; negotiating contracts; tracking IT/web related 
subscriptions; and generally understanding budgetary principles. 
Participates in internal and external committees, partnerships, and initiatives.
Works with campus entities including the offices of information technology of 
the four institutions on campus, especially the CU Denver Office of Information 
Technology.
Identifies opportunities to collaborate with departments across the Library to 
support their work (e.g., works with Discovery and Metadata Department to 
create workflow tools, confers with Access and Public Services, Department Head 
to improve technology services in the public space).

Leadership in Web Services

Leads Web Services Team in imagining, developing, implementing, and assessing 
innovative, strategic technology solutions to fulfill the Library’s mission and 
vision.
Leads Web Services Team in providing consultation, support, and problem 
resolution to ensure that Library websites are usable, functional, integrated, 
interoperable, and serve the Library’s goals.
Oversees web infrastructure, development, implementation, including ensuring 
effective, compliant, secure, efficient operations, including Drupal migrations.
Assesses current and prospective web services vendors (e.g. Pantheon) in terms 
of quality service, pricing, contract fulfillment, and renegotiating 
service/pricing structures when able.
Envisions the future of web services.

Leadership in Information Technology 

Leads the Information Technology Team in imagining, developing, implementing, 
and assessing innovative, strategic technology solutions to fulfill the 
Library’s mission and vision.
Ensures implementation of software and hardware upgrades.
Oversees the Library’s server infrastructure and VM environments. 
Oversees the Library’s 400+ Windows and Apple computers, including network 
authentication via Active Directory. 
Identifies and eliminates security vulnerabilities.
Leads Information Technology Team in providing consultation, support, training, 
and problem resolution to serve the Library’s goals. 
Directs the development and implementation of Library information technology 
including ensuring effective, compliant, secure, efficient operations.
Assesses current and prospective IT vendors (e.g. Bibliotheca, Envisionware) in 
terms of quality service, pricing, contract fulfillment, and renegotiating 
service/pricing structures when able.

Supervision
Supervises a department of five university staff and student employees.
Other
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's or higher in computer science, information systems/technology, 
library science or in a related field. 
Significant experience in the areas of IT and/or web services such as 
information technology infrastructure, desktop support, programming, web 
design, or computer information systems. 
Progressively responsible experience at the management level in the areas of IT 
and/or web services. 
Supervisory experience. 

Preferred Qualifications

Master's or higher in computer science, information systems/technology, library 
science or in a related field. 
Demonstrated experience leading IT and/or web projects in a higher education or 
a library setting. 
Experience with Drupal, institutional repositories, and/or integrated library 
systems. 
Experience with federated identity management services, server infrastructure 
and VM environments, active directories, deployment of Windows and Apple 
workstations, and/or networking. 
Experience working with web client and server applications, databases, web 
programming environment, HTML, CSS, SML, PHP, Git, scripting languages, and/or 
Drupal. 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge and understanding of key issues, best practices, and emerging 
technologies critical to information technology and web services in an academic 
environment.   
Ability to lead and manage complex teams with excellent project management 
skills.
Knowledge and understanding of key issues and trends that affect academic 
libraries or higher education.
Ability to work well both independently and in a collaborative environment and 
to contribute to professional service.
Exemplary interpersonal and written communication skills, including 
communications with individuals with varying levels of technology expertise 
plus a demonstrated commitment to professional development/achievement.
Ability to collaboratively create an exciting, future-oriented library.

Compensation: 

The hiring range for this position has been established at $82,827 to $100,000 
and is commensurate with skills and experience. Your total compensation goes 
beyond the number on your paycheck. The University of Colorado provides 
generous leave, health plans and retirement contributions that add to your 
bottom line. Benefits: https://www.cu.edu/employee-services/benefits Total 
Compensation Calculator: http://www.cu.edu/node/153125

Application Deadline:

Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers. 
Applications will be accepted until finalists are identified, but preference 
will be given to complete applications received by 12/3/21. Those who do not 
apply by this date may or may not be considered.

Application Instructions: 

To apply, please visit: http://www.cu.edu/cu-careers and attach:

A letter of application which specifically addresses the job requirements and 
outlines qualifications
A current CV/resume
List of five professional references (we will notify you prior to contacting 
both on and off-list references)

Questions should be directed to: Kelsey Brett at [email protected].


----
Brought to you by code4lib jobs: 
https://jobs.code4lib.org/jobs/46887-information-technology-and-web-services-itws-department-head

Reply via email to