https://mtstatejobs.taleo.net/careersection/200/jobdetail.ftl?job=15140358 

The Montana State Library seeks applications for a Systems and Metadata 
Librarian with the energy and initiative to provide leadership and effective 
management for the discovery of the library's print, electronic, and data 
collections. Working in a team environment, the successful candidate will be 
responsible for leading library-wide efforts to optimize technologies for 
information access and discovery. Candidate must be flexible, innovative, and 
willing to learn.  

Applications must be received by March 10, 2015 to be considered for the first 
round of screenings. If a suitable candidate is found in that screening, no 
further consideration will be made of applications received after that date.
 
Please include a cover letter with your application.

Please note that MSL is not able to sponsor a visa at this time so all 
candidates must be eligible to work in the United States on a permanent basis 
when they apply. 
 
Duties: 
This position is responsible for providing library systems analysis, cataloging 
and metadata analysis, and user support. Some of the specific duties are as 
follows: 
• Conduct business process analyses and feasibility studies to determine 
effective, cost-efficient methods to automate library processes and to enhance 
system applications. 
• Review application development objectives; meet with users; participate in 
library process reviews; determine system requirements for development, and 
assess and advise management on cost, staff time, and available resources to 
ensure that system development, enhancement and modification proposals are 
feasible. 
• Research, recommend, and implement with library IT staff new digital library 
services through an iterative process based on performance, usability, and 
sustainability. 
• Serve as the primary resource person for the Montana State Library in 
cataloging, metadata, and indexing standards and best practices for all library 
resources. 
• Maintain the integrity of the state library online catalog. 
• Adopt or establish name, subject and geographic name authorities; create call 
numbers, subject headings, standardized thesauri, and controlled vocabularies. 
• Serve as LIS lead for web content management, disaster recovery, and 
usability testing. Maintain appropriate web development documentation. 
• With MSL IT and Statewide Library Resources staff, provide internal support 
for all library computer applications including: software, databases, networks, 
and content management systems that are part of library services and other web 
applications used by library staff and users. 
• Develop user documentation to provide accurate and complete information and 
procedures for user training and other system specifications. Translate IT 
terms for users. Develop and implement on-line help tools. 
 
Competencies: 
Areas of required knowledge, skill or experience include professional library 
principles, practices, and materials, cataloging/metadata using MARC, Dublin 
Core, RDA, creating call numbers and authority records, proxy and 
authentication services, systems analysis, design, and testing, excellent oral 
and written communication skills, ability to work individually and 
collaboratively, and commitment to user-focused services. 

Areas of preferred knowledge, skill or experience include government 
information issues associated with preservation and access, best practices for 
digitization and electronic resource acquisition and management, integrated 
library systems, HTML, XML, XSLT, CSS, JavaScript, Python, APIs, scripting 
languages, Windows Server, and relational database systems, e.g. Oracle/SQL 
Server. 

Education/Experience: 
A bachelor's degree AND 3 to 4 years of job related work experience is 
required. A Master's degree in Library Information Science or an equivalent 
field will receive preference.
 
Applicant Pool Statement:  If another department vacancy occurs in this job 
title within six months, the same applicant pool may be used for the selection.
 
Training Assignment:  This agency may use a training assignment. Employees in 
training assignments may be paid below the base pay established by the agency 
pay rules. Conditions of the training assignment will be stated in writing at 
the time of hire.
 
Salary: $ 36,389 - 45,486  Yearly
 
Benefits Package Eligibility:  Health Insurance, Paid Leave & Holidays, 
Retirement Plan
 
Travel:  Yes, 5 % of the Time
 
Primary Location:  Helena
 
Contact Name:  Marlys Stark  |  Contact Email:  [email protected]  |  Contact 
Phone:  406-444-3384
 
The State of Montana has a decentralized human resources system and each agency 
is responsible for its own recruitment and selection process. An employee or 
applicant who needs a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring 
process should contact the state agency human resources staff identified on the 
job listing as soon as possible or use the relay service by dialing 711. 
Montana Job Service Offices also offer support services including assisting 
applicants with submitting online applications.

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