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Subject: Job posting: Bioengineering Librarian & Marketing Coordinator,
UW-Madison
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005
From: Deborah Helman <[log in to unmask]>
To: maps-l

[Apologies for cross-posting]
____________________________________________________
Announcement of Position Vacancy #55199
Bioengineering Librarian & Marketing Coordinator
Kurt F. Wendt Library, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin -
Madison

The Kurt F. Wendt Library seeks a creative, energetic, and
service-oriented professional to provide reference and instructional
services and provide leadership in the development and implementation of
our marketing/outreach program.  Reporting to the Director, the
Bioengineering Librarian & Marketing Coordinator will join an innovative
and collaborative staff in developing, implementing and providing
exemplary, user-centered information services. Wendt Library provides
access to state-of-the-art information resources and high-quality
assistance to students, researchers and instructors.

Wendt Library serves a diverse group of faculty, staff, and students in
the College of Engineering and Departments of Computer Sciences,
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, and Statistics at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. Its collection includes nearly 300,000 book and
serial volumes, 1.5 million reports and government documents, and serves
as a US Patent and Trademark Depository Library.  Wisconsin TechSearch
(WTS) is the fee-based information outreach program of Wendt Library,
offering reference services and document delivery to business and
industry from Wendt and more than 40 libraries and information centers
on the UW-Madison campus.  For more information about Wendt Library,
visit http://www.wisc.edu/wendt/ .

Job Responsibilities
* Provide reference assistance at an integrated library services desk
and increasingly at online and mobile reference service points
* As liaison to the Departments for Biomedical Engineering, Chemical &
Biological Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, and related
research centers, develop and implement programs that effectively and
creatively respond to their information needs
* Participate in an active instructional program, working closely with
the Instruction Coordinator and with faculty to integrate information
skills into the curriculum and to support individual and group research
* Select monographs in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Biological
Engineering, and Materials Science & Engineering
* Coordinate with other campus libraries in the provision of information
services to users doing bio-related research
* In collaboration with the Director, Head of Faculty and Student
Services, departmental liaisons and other staff, develop and coordinate
Wendt Library’s marketing program, including, but not limited to:
         - Creating outreach goals and objectives
         - Leading discussions of best practices
         - Developing tools to assess and evaluate outreach efforts
         - Developing promotional materials
* Provide leadership and expertise in assessment of services and
collections
* Collaborate with the staff of Wisconsin TechSearch and with other
campus libraries on marketing and assessment activities
* Participate in system-wide initiatives and serve on committees and
task forces both in the College of Engineering and in the campus
libraries as appropriate
* Participate in professional development activities

Qualifications

Required Qualifications: An ALA-accredited MLS or equivalent advanced
degree in library or information science;  demonstrated knowledge of and
interest in current issues in the delivery of information services;
strong commitment to user-centered service; demonstrated knowledge and
awareness of current trends in the profession; demonstrated experience
or interest in actively participating in professional development
activities; strong organizational skills; excellent oral, written and
interpersonal communication skills; initiative, flexibility and the
ability to creatively adapt in a rapidly changing environment;
demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative environment. Candidates
must articulate a genuine interest and enthusiasm for serving the
engineering and science research community.

Desired Qualifications: At least 2 yrs of professional experience
working in library services; degree in engineering or science,
particularly in a bio-related field; experience working with an
engineering or science research community; experience providing
reference and/or instructional services; experience providing outreach
or other related marketing skills; experience assessing services and
collections; experience in graphic design; demonstrated knowledge of and
interest in using new technologies to enhance the delivery of
information services; experience using educational technology;
demonstrated project management skills.


Applications

Appointment will be as an Associate Academic or Academic Librarian and
the salary will be commensurate with experience; minimum salary is $37,719.

Review of applications will begin October 21, 2005.  Send a letter of
application, resume and names of three references (including address,
phone number, email and fax –if available) to
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Search Committee for Bioengineering Librarian & Marketing Coordinator
Kurt F. Wendt Library
Room 309
215 N. Randall Ave.
Madison, WI 53706-1688.

For additional information about the position, please contact Deborah
Helman (Phone: 608.262.7980  Email: [log in to unmask], FAX:
608.265.8751).


Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding
applicants and nominees must be released upon request.  Finalists cannot
be guaranteed confidentiality.  The University of Wisconsin-Madison is
an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to a
diverse workforce.

___________________________________________________________________________________

In achievement and prestige, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has
long been recognized as one of America's great universities. A public,
land-grant institution, UW-Madison offers a complete spectrum of liberal
arts studies, professional programs and student activities. Spanning 933
acres along the southern shore of Lake Mendota, the campus is located in
the city of Madison.

The UW-Madison has the 11th largest research library collection in North
America, according to a survey by the Association of Research Libraries.
Wendt Library in collaboration with more than 40 General Library System,
professional and special-purpose libraries serve the campus. In 2004,
the campus library collections included more than 7.3 million volumes
representing human inquiry through all of history. In addition, there
are more than 55,000 serial titles, 6.2 million microfilm items, and
hundreds of thousands of government documents, maps, musical scores,
audiovisual materials and other items housed in libraries across campus.
Nearly 1 million volumes are circulated to library users every year.
The Libraries utilize Endeavor’s Voyager library management system
(MadCat.)  The campus libraries’ web site (http://www.library.wisc.edu)
provides access to a wide variety of databases, electronic journal, and
e-books.
Located in Madison, the campus spreads out along Lake Mendota,
encompassing wooded hills, friendly shores and lively city streets.
Madison—the state's capital city with a population of 208,000—offers the
perfect combination of natural beauty, stimulating cultural offerings,
outdoor recreation, distinctive restaurants, unique shops and vibrant
nightlife.  The city tops many "best" lists, including:
•       Best City in the Nation for Business and Careers, Forbes, 2004
•       Best College Sports Town, Sports Illustrated on Campus, 2003
•       Best Small City to Live, Men's Journal, 2004
•       Best Places to Live and Work, BestJobsUSA.com, 2003
•       Best Small City for Creativity, Washington Monthly, 2002
The university's location in south central Wisconsin makes for
convenient access to Milwaukee (80 miles), Chicago (150 miles) and
Minneapolis (270 miles). Daily buses serve all three cities.


--
Deborah Helman
Director
Kurt F. Wendt Library
University of Wisconsin-Madison
215 N. Randall Ave, Rm. 309
Madison WI  53706
608.262.7980
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