UC Berkeley is recruiting for a new and exciting position, Head Collection 
Services Division. Please share the job description and feel free to contact Jo 
Anne Newyear Ramirez (info below) or share her contact information if you know 
of someone who might be interested in the position. 

Contact information is:

Jo Anne Newyear Ramirez

Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources

University of California, Berkeley

510.664.4343 (office)  [email protected]

 

Position description (https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF02034)

Next review date: Monday, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.

Final date: Friday, Feb 28, 2020 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received 
after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been 
filled.

DESCRIPTION

Head, Collection Services Division
University of California, Berkeley
Hiring range: Librarian $98,865- $107,092 per annum, based upon qualifications
This is a full-time appointment available starting July 2019.

The University of California, Berkeley Library seeks a creative and 
forward-thinking professional to develop a unified approach to library 
technical collection support service operations across library units in order 
to address the rapidly evolving and changing services in support of library 
collections. This position represents a key opportunity to steward an 
integrated collection services philosophy across the library and to lead, shape 
and collaborate with the staff and librarians engaged in selecting, acquiring, 
preserving, making accessible and discoverable scholarly resources for the 
University of California, Berkeley Library community.

Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources, the 
Head, Collection Services Division will oversee the operational management, 
overall administration, long term planning, prioritization and coordination of 
acquisitions, cataloging and metadata services, e-resource management, 
preservation, and discovery. The Division Head is responsible for establishing 
and implementing technical collection support services policies, standards, 
best practices and procedures for the Library. The Division Head will lead 
three direct reports who collectively manage 4 librarians and 31 staff.

The successful candidate will stay abreast of national trends and new 
developments in all areas of collection services. In this role the Division 
Head will collaborate with subject specialty libraries, other Library Division 
Heads, Library councils, Digital Library Program, Library administration and 
other departments and units within the Berkeley Library. The Division Head will 
also represent the Library at the UC system level and in regional, national, 
and international cooperative programs concerning collection support services 
and processing.

THE ENVIRONMENT

The University of California, Berkeley, is one of the world’s most iconic 
teaching and research institutions. Since 1868 Berkeley has fueled a perpetual 
renaissance, generating unparalleled intellectual, economic, and social value 
in California, the United States, and the world. Berkeley’s culture of 
openness, freedom, and acceptance — academic and artistic, political and 
cultural — make it a very special place for students, faculty, and staff. 
Berkeley is committed to hiring and developing staff who want to work in a 
high-performing culture that supports the outstanding work of our faculty and 
students. Candidates are encouraged to read more about the UC Berkeley culture 
at http://jobs.berkeley.edu/why-berkeley.html.

In a highly-diverse and intellectually-rich environment, Berkeley serves a 
campus community of over 30,000 undergraduate students, 11,000 graduate 
students, and 1,500 faculties. The Library also serves the people of 
California, and the world, through lending to over 35 countries a year, and 
making available a rapidly-growing archive of digitized special collections 
materials (over 4 million items so far). The UC Berkeley Library has 
contributed over 3 million digitized books to HathiTrust.

The Library comprises 25 campus libraries, with a collection of nearly 13 
million circulating volumes, almost 1.5 million e-books, subscriptions to over 
130,000 journals and periodicals, and about 200 million items in its special 
collections, including rare materials held by The Bancroft Library, the C. V. 
Starr East Asian Library, the Bioscience, Natural Resources & Public Health 
Library, the Music Library, and the Anthropology Library. The UC Berkeley 
Library actively partners with the other nine UC campuses and the systemwide 
California Digital Library. The Library manages the systemwide off-site 
Northern Regional Library Facility. The Library has an operating budget of 
about $62 million with approximately 325 full-time employees and 600 student 
employees.

Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources, the 
Head, Collection Services Division will:

Provide leadership, direction, guidance and expertise in collection services

The position will supervise, guide, direct and lead effective efficient 
collection service operations in the Library, including acquisitions, 
cataloging and metadata, discovery, e-resource management, and preservation. 
The Division Head is also responsible for planning, organizing, and managing 
services to meet evolving needs in best practices for acquisitions, e-resource 
management, cataloging and metadata, preservation, discovery and access to 
scholarly resources in all formats.

The Division Head provides the expertise, guidance and direction to enable 
successful collection support service operations. This role will work with 
Department Heads to assess and ensure compliance with national and local 
standards for e-resource management, acquisitions, discovery, preservation, 
conservation and cataloging and metadata for digital content. This role will 
keep abreast of and guide Department Heads regarding current standards, best 
practices, emerging technologies and will implement locally as appropriate. In 
addition, the position will work collaboratively across the Library to develop, 
guide and enhance discovery and access for purchased, licensed, and locally 
created digital content.

Lead collection support communications, policy and procedure development

The Division Head will guide communications pertaining to the Division’s 
priorities and accomplishments by sharing and disseminating information on a 
regular basis with technical support units and Library-wide. In addition the 
role will establish and evaluate existing policies, procedures and best 
practices, and set priorities in acquisitions, cataloging, and preservation in 
an intensely collaborative environment. They will work with collection support 
staff, and in consultation with subject specialty libraries, governing library 
councils, and library administration and will represent the Library at the UC 
system, regional, national, and international levels, including cooperative 
programs concerning technical collection services support work.

Lead long term planning, collaboration and assessment for collection services 
and projects that advance the Library’s strategic plan

The Division Head coordinates, collaborates, and systematically assesses 
collection support service operations to enhance the Library’s discovery, 
collection development and digital strategies. The role contributes to 
Library-wide strategic planning, Department goal setting, and to all 
initiatives and projects that advance the Library’s strategic plan as well as 
leads the development of assessment and benchmark strategies, statistics, and 
narrative and statistical reports to support short and long-term planning of 
the technical collection support services. This position is responsible for 
liaising and collaborating with Division Heads who manage any decentralized 
technical service operations or processes, in order to ensure consistency and 
best practices across the Library.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Minimum basic qualification at time of application
Advanced Degree
Additional required qualifications by start date in position

Minimum five years of experience in an academic library.
Minimum three years experience in Collection Support Services.

Preferred Qualifications

Masters degree from an American Library Association (ALA) accredited 
institution or equivalent international degree
Minimum five years of demonstrated leadership and supervisory experience within 
a complex academic library organization.
Minimum three years working knowledge of:
academic acquisitions best practices
current electronic resource management processes and practices
preservation, conservation, collection disaster planning and recovery
national and internal standards and best practices of digital preservation
discovery
cataloging and metadata standards, tools, and resources
current developments in digital content and metadata standards


Experience in negotiating with suppliers and vendors regarding terms and 
conditions of contracts for the acquisition and delivery of library materials 
and shelf-ready services
Proven track record in leading, cultivating and managing high-performing teams 
in a collaborative environment
Demonstrated focus on organizational service, including experience managing 
stakeholder expectations
Familiarity with recent developments and trends in technical services in 
academic research libraries in North America
Demonstrated experience leading and implementing progressive initiatives, 
strategic priorities, projects and transformational change within a large 
academic research library preferably within technical service related areas
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills, particularly 
the ability to explain complex concepts to a wide variety of users in 
individual and group settings
Demonstrated successful organizational, analytical, project management, and 
problem solving skills

This is a non-represented librarian position and is covered by the UC Academic 
Personnel Manual (APM).

UC Berkeley librarians are expected to participate in library-wide planning and 
governance and work effectively in a shared decision-making environment. 
Librarian advancement is partially based upon professional contributions beyond 
the primary assignment; the successful candidate will show promise or evidence 
of such contributions to the Library, campus, UC system, and profession.

This recruitment will remain open until filled.

Submit applications online at: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF02034

Applications must include the names and contact information of three 
professional references who are knowledgeable about the applicant’s 
qualifications for this position. References will only be contacted for 
individuals under serious consideration.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
Employer. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment 
without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, 
national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.

For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative 
action policy see:
http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct.

Send inquiries to:

Immaculate Adesida
Library Human Resources Department
Email: [email protected]

JOB LOCATION

Berkeley, CA

LEARN MORE

More information about this recruitment: https://las.lib.berkeley.edu

REQUIREMENTS

Document requirements

Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V., noting degrees and relevant 
work experience
Cover Letter - Cover letter detailing a statement of qualifications.

Reference requirements
3 required (contact information only)

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