Job Vacancy: Librarian at CERN

Would you like to work at CERN, at the frontiers of knowledge and
cutting-edge technology? We are among the largest and leading research
centres in the world and we just started operation of the Large Hadron
Collider, "the big-bang machine", which will usher a new era of
scientific discovery. We enjoy a diverse, thriving and multicultural
work environment, in the heart of Europe, at the outskirts of
beautiful Geneva in Switzerland.

We are searching for a dynamic, enthusiastic and motivated person to
join the CERN Library.

The CERN Library [http://library.cern.ch] serves 2'500 scientific,
technical and administrative CERN staff, 10'000 CERN users from 85
countries, and the worldwide High-Energy Physics (HEP) community. The
Library supports their work with its highly specialised holdings:
books, scientific journals and standards. These collections are
available as physical media and increasingly in electronic form. In
addition, with our 25 permanent and temporary staff, students and
interns we are responsible for the content of CDS
[http://cds.cern.ch], the CERN Institutional Repository including
scientific manuscripts, an archive of CERN documents, educational
multimedia content and much more; we collaborate with other HEP
laboratories to launch INSPIRE [http://www.projecthepinspire.net], a
next-generation digital library for HEP; we play a leading role in
promoting Open Access publishing through the SCOAP3 project
[http://scoap3.org].

The successful candidate will be fully integrated in our activities,
report to the Head of Library Services, and will primarily:
- take responsibility for acquisition processes and their
innovationsin particular for the book and e-book collections;
- oversee quality assurance of library services, participating to the
supervision of staff and students/interns;
- manage quality assurance of the library catalogue metadata, as well
as selected collections within CDS and INSPIRE;
- coordinate and innovate the maintenance of the library catalogue,
providing guidance and direction to cataloguers;
- research and propose solutions for the continued optimisation of
metadata ingestion and catalogue display.

We require:
- university education, preferably in a scientific discipline, and
formal library qualifications;
- in-depth knowledge of library services in a research or university library;
- demonstrated ability to handle complex library cataloguing issues;
- sound knowledge of relevant information resources, preferably within
the field of physics;
- proven ability for creative, innovative and analytical thinking,
leading to the implementation of practical solutions;
- flexibility and willingness to adapt to the new challenges of the
evolving information environment;
- ability to work within a multi-disciplinary team;
- willingness to take on responsibilities and ability to take
initiative, supervise staff and work independently;
- excellent communication skills and the ability to communicate in
both written and oral forms.

What we offer:

- Contract duration: Five years, with one year probation. Subject to
certain conditions, an indefinite contract may be granted during this
period.
- Financial conditions: Extremely competitive and tax-free staff
salaries are calculated individually and are based on experience and
qualifications. Staff automatically join CERN's pension fund.
- Leave: Staff are entitled to 2.5 days paid leave per month, plus two
weeks at Christmas and a few other local holidays.
- Health insurance: Staff and their dependents are covered by CERN's
generous and comprehensive health insurance scheme.
- Other benefits: Staff are entitled to travel expenses for themselves
and their family, an installation grant, family allowance, school
allowance and child allowance.

Further details on the job can be obtained from [email protected],
CERN Head Librarian.
To read the full information concerning the job, and to apply, please
visit: http://bit.ly/6oTfh7

Applications received by January 4th, 2010 will be treated preferentially.

 
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José Antonio Frías
Universidad de Salamanca
Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación
Francisco Vitoria, 6-16
E-37008 Salamanca
Tlf. 34-923-294-580
Fax 34-923-294-582
C.e. [email protected]
Skype: Jafrimon
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