HEAD LIBRARIAN OF HEBRAICA-JUDAICA, Yeshiva University, New York, NY (Wilf 
Campus)

POSITION SUMMARY

The Head Librarian is responsible for supporting the educational mission of the 
University by developing and maintaining the Mendel Gottesman Library of 
Hebraica-Judaica's research and circulating collections, from entry- to 
post-doctoral levels.  The Head Librarian develops library initiatives that 
enhance student learning, fosters forward-looking collection development plans, 
and integrates appropriate technologies into library services.  The Head 
Librarian nurtures an organizational culture of collegiality and service.  
Other duties include leading all aspects of Mendel Gottesman Library of 
Hebraica-Judaica administration, including implementation of long-term plans, 
budget control, outreach, personnel selection and supervision, facilities 
oversight and monitoring, and ongoing assessment of library resources.

The Head Librarian works under the guidance of the Director of University 
Libraries, supervises unionized professional librarians and unionized support 
staff, and manages a discretionary materials budget of $200,000.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop the Library's print, electronic and media collections by responding to 
recommendations from faculty, students and others, and by guiding the selection 
of materials by the librarians

Implement collection management best practice and provide stewardship for the 
Library's collections

Supervise staff and provide ongoing feedback on performance

Establish work schedules

Manage the Library's budget, approve purchases, and transmit invoices for 
payment in a timely fashion

Gather data and compile statistical reports for surveys

Compose, submit, and monitor grant proposals in support of short- and long-term 
initiatives

Collaborate with colleagues in the planning process for the University 
Libraries by attending meetings, collaborating on projects, and developing 
library policies

Follow developments in the profession and apply them as appropriate to the 
University context

Participate in professional activities through publishing activity, 
presentations at meetings and conferences, and service in professional 
organizations

EXPERIENCE & EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

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

Advanced degree in Jewish studies

Minimum of three years of library experience, with increasing managerial 
responsibilities

SKILLS & COMPETENCIES

Demonstrated oral and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal 
skills for high-level contact with students, faculty and University 
administrators. Proficiency with computer and web applications for libraries

Proficiency in spoken and written Hebrew; knowledge of other foreign languages 
is desirable

Strong grant-writing competencies

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Apply online at Careers at Yeshiva University 
<https://nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcareers.pageuppeople.com%2F876%2Fcw%2Fen-us%2Fjob%2F493617%2Fhead-librarian-hebraica-judaica&amp;data=02%7C01%7Cpaul.glassman%40yu.edu%7Cf99bd73deece42f240ff08d72650ac15%7C04c70eb48f2648079934e02e89266ad0%7C1%7C1%7C637020000249426973&amp;sdata=LKVcdCLEeY0afNIKdbD%2B2KIGeSLS%2B4lxyP0jPN%2FW99M%3D&amp;reserved=0>.
  Please attach both a letter of interest and curriculum vitae.  For full 
consideration, apply by September 13, 2019.

ABOUT US:

The Mendel Gottesman Library of Hebraica-Judaica is one of the world's great 
Judaic library collections and the Jewish Studies research center at Yeshiva 
University's Wilf Campus.  Occupying four newly renovated levels in the Mendel 
Gottesman Library Building (levels 4, 5, 5A and 6), the Library offers services 
and collections for advanced scholarship as well as for foundational study in 
the field.

With over 300,000 physical volumes, and access to more than 50,000 
electronic-journals, several hundred databases, and 428,000 electronic book 
titles shared with other libraries at the Wilf and Beren Campuses, the 
Gottesman Library provides students and faculty members with a vast array of 
information sources.  The Library is particularly strong in the areas of Bible, 
Rabbinic literature, Jewish history, Jewish philosophy, Hebrew language and 
literature.  Rare books and manuscript collections as well as archival 
materials complement the Library's holdings.

Founded in 1886, Yeshiva University (YU) has a strong tradition of combining 
Jewish scholarship with academic excellence and achievement in the liberal 
arts, sciences, medicine, law, business, social work, Jewish studies, 
education, psychology, and more.

Yeshiva University is a leading global educational institution that employs 
over 6,000 people across our various campus locations--Wilf Campus in 
Washington Heights, Beren Campus in Murray Hill, Brookdale Center in Greenwich 
Village, Resnick Campus in the Bronx, the Gruss Institute in Jerusalem, the 
Boys High School in Manhattan and the Girls High School in Queens. From the 
distinguished faculty who teach here, to the dedicated staff, we work to 
fulfill our mission: to "bring wisdom to life" through all that we teach, by 
all that we do and for all those we serve. We seek to attract and retain 
engaged and committed individuals who contribute to an exciting work 
environment, where there is a sense of community and belonging, balanced with a 
significant cross section of people from diverse backgrounds working and 
studying together.

The University offers a strong compensation package and a broad range of 
employee benefit plans, including immediate participation in the University's 
retirement plan. Staff members are typically eligible for four weeks paid 
vacation each year and a shuttle to nearby subway locations.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring 
minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.

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