The Research Data Curation Services program is responsible for strategically
developing and building research data curation services in support of UC San
Diego's researchers' needs to manage, preserve, and provide access to their
data sets.

  
Program activities include:

  * Provision of Data Management Plan support services, in collaboration with 
the Library's Academic Liaison Services program.
  * Design, development, and maintenance of the technical infrastructure needed 
to support research data curation and access services, in collaboration with 
the Library's Information Technology Services program, the San Diego 
Supercomputer Center (SDSC), and the UC Curation Center (UC3).
  * Design, development, and maintenance of data curation processes, 
procedures, and policies.
  * Establishment of effective and efficient data curation mechanisms to assist 
researchers.
  * Creation of a framework for the effective and ongoing collaboration with 
the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), the campus Research 
Cyberinfrastructure (RCI) team, and the UC Curation Center (UC3).
Responsibilities of the Position

  
Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Collection Services, the
Director, Research Data Curation Services, provides vision, leadership, and
management, and strategic planning for all programmatic, administrative, and
operational activities for the UC San Diego Library's Research Data Curation
Services program. This position is part of the Library's
Program Directors Group that works in close concert with senior management.

  * In consultation with other library staff and the AUL, Collection Services, 
provide leadership in the development and implementation of the service 
program; initial emphasis will be on planning; research; identifying program 
objectives and scope; formulation of program goals, policies, and processes; 
identifying staffing, operational, and resource needs; and implementation.
  * Identify strategies for understanding the evolving research data curation 
needs of UC San Diego's researchers.
  * Plan and manage the development of the technical infrastructure in 
coordination with the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), the campus 
Research Cyberinfrastructure (RCI) team, and the UC Curation Center (UC3).
  * Ensure cross-program coordination and management of staff involved in the 
implementation and delivery of research data curation services, in particular 
between this program and the Library's Academic Liaison Services and 
Information Technology Services programs.
  * Lead and manage all staff allocated to research data curation services.
  * Serve as a supervisor to academic and/or staff employees including hiring, 
evaluating, training, and developing direct and indirect reports.
  * Perform staffing, budget and resource analysis
  * Evolve and modify program scope, services, procedures, and practices 
consistent with the goals and mission of the Library and in response to program 
evaluation and assessment, changes in user needs, and changes in available 
resources
  * Collaborate with other Library programs to fulfill the program's mission 
and carry out program activities, in particular, the Digital Library, Academic 
Liaisons, and Technology Services programs.
  * Collaborate with other Library programs to help them fulfill their program 
mission and carry out program activities.
Required Qualifications

  * Professional degree from a library school or other appropriate degree or 
equivalent experience in one or more fields related to library services.
  * Ability to work effectively in a rapidly evolving environment with a high 
degree of ambiguity.
  * Ability to provide effective leadership in a diverse and changing 
environment.
  * Ability to operate effectively with a high level of independence and 
display a high degree of initiative in the delivery and implementation of 
strategies and priorities.
  * Superior communication and interpersonal skills; ability to present and 
share ideas clearly and effectively.
  * Strong organizational, analytical, persuasion/negotiation, decision-making, 
and problem-solving skills.
  * Ability to build consensus and promote productive cooperation and teamwork.
  * Supervisory or team leadership experience; skills to effectively direct, 
coach, and motivate staff.
  * Excellent leadership and management skills; strong commitment to fostering 
growth and development of others.
  * Ability and experience in leading a group of staff engaged in the 
development, implementation, maintenance and support of research data curation 
services.
  * Broad knowledge of user-focused library technologies, services and tools 
and best practices in research data curation.
  * Leadership in data curation support service, and researcher-focused 
technologies, services and tools.
  * Experience in identifying information needs of researchers and in creating 
effective services to address them.
Desired Qualifications

  * Experience in operational and strategic planning for library resources and 
services.
  * Experience with project management, including planning, communication, and 
assessment.
  * Experience managing budget lines.
  * Librarians at UC San Diego are academic appointees and entitled to 
appropriate professional leave and all other perquisites granted to non-faculty 
academic personnel. UC San Diego librarians are expected to participate in 
library-wide and system-wide planning and governance and to be professionally 
active.
Salary: Salary and level of appointment in the Librarian
series commensurate with qualifications and experience and based on University
of California pay scales. This position has been designated
managerial/supervisory (excluded from bargaining unit) and is eligible for an
administrative stipend in addition to the base salary.

  
Closing Date: Application consideration begins March 8,
2013 and will continue until the position is filled.

  
To Apply: For full consideration, please submit
applications to https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply.

  
Please provide the following:

  * A short application letter addressing your interest in leading this program 
and applicable qualifications
  * A resume of education and relevant experience
  * The names of at least three persons who are knowledgeable about your 
qualifications and/or suitability for this position
  * A personal statement summarizing your past or planned contributions to 
diversity; guidance for preparing diversity statements can be found at: 
http://facultyequity.ucsd.edu/Faculty-Applicant-C2D-Info.asp.
AA-EOE:UCSD is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong
institutional commitment to excellence through diversity.



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