Head of Digital Programs
Amherst College
Amherst

Full-time, year round position, salary commensurate with
experience and qualifications

  
The Amherst College Library seeks an inventive leader, adroit manager, and
indefatigable collaborator to partner with multiple constituencies in the
library and across campus to promote digital scholarship, digital collections,
and the preservation of the same, all in service to our local and global
community.

  
Amherst has profoundly transformed its student body in terms of socioeconomic
status, ethnicity, and nationality, among other areas. Today, nearly one
quarter of Amherst's students consists of Pell Grant recipients, and many more
are first-generation students; nearly half of our students are non-immigrant
minorities. We seek candidates who have experience working in a multicultural
environment and/or are interested in supporting a diverse student body.

  
The Head of Digital Programs provides vision and direction for the library's
Digital Programs, including digital collections, digital preservation, digital
scholarship, and the digital repository in line with national and
international standards. The successful candidate will provide leadership for
the library's role in the creation, curation, management, delivery, and
preservation of scholarly, cultural, and administrative digital content across
the college; plan for and coordinate the design, integration, and maintenance
of digital asset management and preservation programs and systems; further the
integration of digital collections, tools, and technologies into teaching,
research, and scholarship in the liberal arts; work collaboratively with
library and IT colleagues and other college partners to achieve these goals;
help develop, cultivate, and support a diverse workforce and student body; and
lead efforts to create a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming environment.

  
Principal duties and responsibilities

  * Provides vision, strategic planning, overall direction, and prioritization 
for the library's digital programs, including digital collections, digital 
preservation, digital scholarship, and the digital repository.
  * Plays a leadership role in the creation, curation, management, delivery, 
and preservation of scholarly, cultural, and administrative digital content 
across the college.
  * Provides expertise and advocates for the department and the library in 
digital scholarship, digital preservation, and other relevant digital 
activities across the campus.
  * Collaborates with colleagues in Archives & Special Collections, Technical 
Services, Research & Instruction, IT, and others to achieve the vision and 
goals of digital programs.
  * Promotes digital programs, collections, and services on campus and to 
broader audiences.
  * Supervises the Digital Collections & Preservation Librarian, Digital 
Library Web Developer, and interns.
  * In collaboration with library and IT colleagues, plans for and coordinates 
the design, implementation, integration, and maintenance of a technological 
infrastructure for digital collections, digital scholarship, and digital 
preservation.
  * Sets direction and policy for the college's digital repository, Amherst 
College Digital Collections, and its role in supporting digital collections, 
the open-access mandate and other scholarly communications initiatives, digital 
preservation activities, and other needs as they emerge.
  * Keeps abreast of new trends, tools, opportunities, and campus needs in 
digital libraries and repositories and responds proactively.
  * Works with the Director of the Amherst College Press to establish 
requirements and identify solutions for digital publications and other projects 
of the Press.
  * Works to advance the integration of digital collections, tools, and 
technologies into teaching, research, and scholarship in the liberal arts.
  * Helps shape a vision for digital scholarship at the college, and the 
library's role in partnering on both classroom-based and longer-term research 
projects in digital scholarship.
  * Partners with faculty, the Press, IT, and other librarians to develop, 
implement, and provide instruction for scholarly digital projects.
  * Manages and advances a variety of digital projects and programs.
  * Writes and manages grants to support specific projects.
  * Participates in and stays abreast of developments in the digital library 
field in order to appropriately position the college's digital programs within 
larger developments in the field, and to promote the college's work in this 
area.
  * Actively participates in outreach activities, committees and work groups of 
the library, the college, and Five Colleges and regional and national 
organizations as appropriate.
  * Demonstrates and facilitates effective communication throughout the Library 
and across the college.
  * Performs other duties/functions as requested.
QUALIFICATIONS

Required

  * Master's degree from a program accredited by the American Library 
Association or foreign equivalent.
  * Minimum five years' academic library experience with broad experience in 
the following areas: digital collections, digital preservation, digital 
scholarship, and digital technologies.
  * Familiarity with national and international standards in these four areas.
  * Proven commitment to collaboration, including a demonstrated history of 
effectively leading complex collaborative projects and programs involving 
diverse groups of stakeholders.
  * Demonstrated analytical, organizational, planning, and project management 
skills.
  * Experience with selection and implementation of digital repository systems.
  * Demonstrated understanding of the use of digital content and the 
application of digital technologies as they relate to teaching, research, and 
scholarship.
  * Commitment to working closely and collaboratively across organizational 
boundaries, with a variety of partners.
  * Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to advocate for 
the library to a variety of constituents; ability to communicate with technical 
and non-technical individuals.
  * Competence and sensitivity in working at a college in which students are 
broadly diverse with regard to gender, ethnicity, nationality, sexual 
orientation, and religion.
Preferred

  * 
  * Experience with requirements gathering, system design processes, and 
project management for technology projects.
  * Strong knowledge of archival practices and approaches, particularly in 
regards to collection management and arrangement and description.
  * Theoretical and practical understanding of metadata schemas such as MODS, 
and of linked data and semantic web technologies.
  * Familiarity with one or more methodologies commonly used in digital 
research, and experience working with undergraduates on digital scholarship 
projects.
  * Experience supervising and mentoring students, staff, and/or librarians.
  * Successful grant-writing experience and/or experience managing grant-funded 
projects.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and the names and
contact information (e-mail and/or telephone number) for three professional
references. Applications will be reviewed until position is
filled. Apply at:https://apply.interfolio.com/36612

  
Amherst College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women, persons
of color, and persons with disabilities to apply. The
College is committed to enriching its educational experience and its culture
through the diversity of its faculty, administration, and staff.

  
Amherst College, one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, is
located in Amherst, Massachusetts, a town of approximately 35,000 residents in
the western part of the state. The college's community is composed of about
1,800 students from 49 states, plus D.C., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,
and 54 countries around the world, and about 1,000 staff and
faculty. The college's scenic 1,000-acre campus includes a
500-acre wildlife sanctuary and the Book & Plow Farm; three
museums: Emily Dickinson Museum, Beneski Museum of Natural
History and Mead Art Museum; and multiple educational and cultural venues and
resources through the Five College Consortium. The town of
Amherst offers an amazing variety of coffee shops, restaurants and
entertainment, and a very active outdoor
life. Our vibrant campus, diverse
community and beautiful surrounding, makes Amherst College and the Town of
Amherst a great place to work, learn and live!



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