The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which owns and operates Thomas Jefferson’s 
Monticello seeks a dynamic and highly motivated library professional to lead a 
team of dedicated staff as the Manager for Collections Processing and Digital 
Initiatives in Monticello’s Jefferson Library.  Reporting to the Fiske and 
Marie Kimball Librarian, this position manages and directs all collections 
processing, digitization, and metadata description activities that support the 
discovery of, access to, and preservation of the Foundation’s research 
collections and archives.

A strong candidate in this role will have a minimum of five years of experience 
managing teams and project workflows involved with cataloging, archives 
management, digital archiving, and leading digitization projects and 
initiatives.  A successful candidate will possess excellent written and verbal 
communication, and editing skills, with a keen attention to detail.  Knowledge 
of and an interest in American history would be a plus.

To apply, complete the online application available here, with cover letter, 
resume with references, and salary expectations.  To be considered in the first 
round of selections, please apply by March 11, 2022.  Position open till filled.

 

Primary Responsibilities:

Manages all cataloging activities and workflows in accordance with prevailing 
bibliographic description and metadata standards to facilitate the discovery 
and accessibility of new scholarship, research, and relevant information in all 
formats.  Reviews and improves cataloging policies and procedures in response 
to research trends and changing needs, in accordance with best practices.  
Trains and supervises the output of cataloging staff and volunteers to ensure 
that materials acquired by the library are processed and available for use on a 
timely basis.  Identifies relevant material for cataloging treatment and 
carries out specialized cataloging as the need arises.
Advises on and manages archival description and processing workflows for the 
Foundation archives in accordance with best practices to facilitate discovery 
and access.  Manages processing teams, trains, and supervises volunteers 
processing and creating finding aids for newly acquired archival material.  
Works collaboratively with staff from other departments on new digital and 
archiving initiatives.
Manages and monitors monthly system improvements for the Thomas Jefferson 
Portal research gateway (built upon OCLC’s WorldShare Management System) and 
regular updates to ArchivesSpace to ensure that these library systems are kept 
current and functioning effectively.  Leads in the implementation of new 
library systems and stays abreast of innovations and trends in cloud-based 
library solutions and tools.

 

Required Qualifications:

Masters in Library Science or Information Science from an ALA-accredited 
program, or comparable professional graduate degree
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of arts, humanities, or social sciences
At least five years’ experience in cataloging, archives management, digital 
archiving, and leading digitization projects and initiatives, with a proven 
track record of effectiveness in training and managing staff and volunteers in 
a library, archive, museum, academic or cultural heritage institution
Knowledge of and experience in implementing and adapting data standards and 
best practices related to library and archival management systems, and digital 
asset management systems
Knowledge of and experience with prevailing and evolving bibliographic 
description, archival description and metadata standards
Knowledge and experience with current information discovery tools and 
technologies, including discovery layer and multi-platform integration that 
improve accessibility to information and archival resources
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and editing skills, with a 
keen attention to detail
Creative, critical thinker and solution-oriented problem-solver

 

Setting and Environment:

Dedicated on April 13, 2002, the Jefferson Library supports Monticello’s dual 
mission of education and preservation.  An integral part of the Robert H. Smith 
International Center for Jefferson Studies, the Library collects and makes 
available a wide range of material and resources on all aspects of Thomas 
Jefferson’s life, times, and legacy, and serves the research needs of 
Monticello staff, research fellows, and the general public.  Monticello’s staff 
and volunteers preserve the historic structures, landscape, viewshed, and 
diverse narratives of an iconic American and UNESCO World Heritage site, and 
engage the public in a dialogue with Thomas Jefferson’s ideas.  The Thomas 
Jefferson Foundation owns and manages over 2,500 acres of Thomas Jefferson’s 
original 5,000-acre plantation in central Virginia.

 

Expected Starting Date:

May 1, 2022 or earlier

 

Questions?  Contact:  Endrina Tay, Fiske and Marie Kimball Librarian, 
e...@monticello.org

 


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