The Arthur J. Morris Law Library at the University of Virginia seeks a 
systems-minded technology enthusiast to serve as Administrative Technologies 
Librarian. This is a new Senior Professional Research Staff position with the 
classification of Research Scientist reporting to the Director of the Law 
Library.

The Administrative Technologies Librarian will support the development of 
administrative technologies and digital access services in the Law Library and 
develop innovative strategies for managing information across an array of 
library and office applications. This Librarian will work closely with the 
Director in managing administrative information and devising technology-enabled 
solutions for workflow optimization, with the Head of Digital Scholarship and 
Preservation in managing Drupal-based repositories, and with the Web Services 
Librarian in collaboratively managing the Law Library’s websites and 
e-resources. Though this is predominantly a technical and administrative 
services position, the Librarian will also join a team of highly skilled law 
librarians in providing research and reference services to a diverse population 
of law faculty, students, and staff, as well as members of the University 
community and the public.

 

Examples of Duties: 


Support the ongoing development and maintenance of the Law School’s Faculty 
Scholarship Repository, including the creation and management of article-level 
metadata.


Employ standard and emerging tools, techniques, methods, and applications to 
optimize library administrative workflows, processes, and information sharing 
tools.


Assist with web services and e-resources management, including retrieval, 
organization, and analysis of usage data.


Document workflows and standards related to various library systems, services, 
and applications.


Provide research and references services.


Serve on Law Library committees and teams; may represent the Law Library on 
committees at the Law School and University level, and of professional 
organizations.


 

Requirements:


Master's degree in information/library science from an ALA-accredited 
institution.


Attention to detail and quality of work product with demonstrated task 
management, organizational, and problem-solving skills.


Ability to work collaboratively with others to advance the academic mission of 
the Law School and the Law Library.


Enthusiasm for learning new technologies and choosing appropriate technological 
solutions to support changing operational goals and institutional needs.


Ability to analyze library workflows and to recommend and implement process 
improvements.


Strong service ethic, interpersonal skills, and the ability to work with 
diverse patrons.


Experience administering websites, Content Management Systems (CMS), or similar 
database applications.


Experience with managing structured data for the web (e.g., JSON, JSON-LD, 
Schema).


Ability to collect and organize usage data to support decision-making about 
acquisition and continuation of library resources.


Knowledge of information sources commonly used in academic and/or law libraries 
and the ability to effectively use a variety of research methods in responding 
to patron queries.


 

Experience with the following is helpful:


Management of digital scholarship repositories, particularly as a data curator, 
liaison and advocate, or technologist.


Archival metadata standards and methods; experience with video archives a plus.


Drupal development and/or administration.


Springshare products such as LibGuides.


Management of workplace administrative software platforms such as Teams and 
SharePoint, Confluence, or Slack.


Library management systems, such as SirsiDynix Symphony and BlueCloud Analytics 
and/or ERM.


Advanced features of Word, Excel, and Office 365 (e.g., PowerQuery and/or Power 
Automate) or similar applications, for the creation, organization, and visual 
representation of data.


Legal and interdisciplinary research applications, e.g., Lexis, Westlaw, SSRN, 
HeinOnline, Web of Science, and WorldCat.


Standard legal citation systems.


Video production, editing, and/or format migration.


 

To Apply:

Apply online at https://uva.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UVAJobs. Search for 
requisition R0033558.  Internal applicants must apply through their UVA Workday 
profile. Complete the application and attach the following:


Cover letter


CV/resume


Names and contact information for three professional references.


**Applications that do not have all the required documents will not receive 
full consideration.***

The University will perform background checks on all new hires prior to 
employment.

Questions regarding the position should be directed to Loren Moulds, Search 
Committee Chair, at [email protected].  Questions regarding the 
application process should be directed to Marcus Rozier, Academic Recruiter 
[email protected]

The University of Virginia, including the UVA Health System which represents 
the UVA Medical Center, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, UVA Physician’s Group 
and the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, are fundamentally committed to 
the diversity of our faculty and staff.  We believe diversity is excellence 
expressing itself through every person's perspectives and lived experiences.  
We are equal opportunity and affirmative action employers. All qualified 
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, 
color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or 
ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including 
pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family medical or genetic 
information.


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