Stanford Libraries seeks a User Experience Designer to join a team devoted to 
collaborative development of platforms and services to support the Library's 
mission of creating, preserving and making digital resources available in 
support of teaching, learning and research. The User Experience Designer will 
take a primary role in understanding user requirements, defining functionality, 
and designing the interface and application flow of digital library services 
and web properties in order to meet user needs. The successful candidate will 
work on a variety of projects relating to the core functions of an academic 
library and its digital library, including discovery and fulfillment systems, 
digital object access and presentation, and many other patron-facing services.

This position is dual posted at User Experience Designer 2 or User Experience 
Designer 3. 

About the position

As a part of Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS), this position focuses 
on user experience design to help Stanford Libraries patrons find and access 
library resources and services. Library resources include books, journals, 
photographs, maps, datasets and every other kind of information you can 
imagine. Supporting services include SearchWorks, which allows patrons to find, 
request, and access library materials and collections, the Stanford Libraries 
website, and other related systems. Many of these services and systems are also 
used by and support Stanford Libraries staff, to fulfill requests for course 
reserves, allow connections to subject specialists for research consultations, 
and to allow patrons to renew their checkouts. You will also work on other 
areas across our team’s portfolio and on projects with external partners, 
working closely with software engineers and user experience designers. In 
addition to the team within which this position sits, you’ll work closely with 
service managers, librarians, other Stanford Libraries staff, and vendors both 
on projects and committees that support these services. You’ll also work with 
your colleagues to ensure that our applications and services meet accessibility 
guidelines and best practices. 

About us

This position is part of the Access and Delivery Team within DLSS, the 
technology division of Stanford Libraries. Including this position, the Access 
and Delivery Team comprises six software engineers and user experience 
designers. We develop, maintain, and support a portfolio of services and 
applications that support patrons and users at and beyond Stanford University 
in finding and using materials for research, teaching and learning. This 
includes our SearchWorks (our library catalog platform), the Stanford Libraries 
website, Spotlight at Stanford (our online exhibit platform), EarthWorks (our 
GIS data discovery platform), and other tools that deliver and present digital 
library content. The Access and Delivery Team values working as a self-directed 
and unified team, fostering community and collaboration, improving process 
incrementally through regular retrospectives, and fostering an environment with 
psychological safety, joy, and humor.

DLSS is a team of nearly 60 software developers, user experience designers, 
devops engineers, system administrators, service managers, and technologists. 
We develop and contribute to open source software and open standards 
communities like Mirador, the International Image Interoperability Framework, 
and Blacklight (including ArcLight, Spotlight, and GeoBlacklight). We also have 
helped host and facilitate events like the Lighting the Way Forum, Fantastic 
Futures, and the LDCX series of unconferences, and contribute to technical 
efforts on collaborative projects like the Digital Library of the Middle East, 
LD4P3, and more. DLSS works with our colleagues across the organization to 
world-class services and uphold the Stanford Libraries values. Find more about 
our recent work through looking at our recent demo videos on YouTube.

About you

We’re looking for a user experience designer that’s excited about the following:

Working on platforms that support research, teaching, and learning at Stanford 
University
Being a ceaseless user advocate, in concert with service managers and others 
colleagues, for platforms used by students, faculty, staff, and external 
researchers
Designing services and applications throughout their lifecycle, including 
conception, implementation, and maintenance
Collaboratively designing and implementing the next generation library website 
with your colleagues
Leading a vision for inclusive and accessible design to inspire and inform our 
work, and working with your team to execute on that vision
Finding ways for us to help situate our work within Stanford’s Long-Range Vision


If this sounds like you, we encourage you to submit your application on 
Stanford Careers. For earliest consideration, please apply by October 31, 2020. 
We welcome and encourage applications from and nominations for candidates from 
underrepresented groups in user experience design and technology. 

As of March 2020, much of Stanford Libraries staff is working remotely. This 
position will start as 100% remote and may transition to onsite work 
eventually. Full-time remote candidates are also encouraged to apply. 

Why work with us?

You’ll love your work, but you’ll still have time and energy for a life.
You’ll have opportunities to grow, with management that encourages 
experimentation and risk taking.
You'll work on stuff that matters and helps make the world a better place.
We care about providing a welcoming and inclusive work environment, with 
flexible work arrangements.
We participate in efforts to make technology more inclusive.

Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer and 
is committed to recruiting and hiring without regard to race, color, religion, 
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran 
status, or any other characteristic protected by law.


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