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From: ibln@googlegroups.com [mailto:ibln@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Leslie L Morgan
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Subject: [IBLN] Fwd: [acrl_rig] Library Job Opportunities at the University of Michigan (14 positions)

14 job opportunities at the University of Michigan! WOW!

Best. Leslie

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FYI

The University of Michigan Library is one of the largest and most innovative academic research libraries in the world, and is dedicated to enabling the world changing work of the University of Michigan. In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, when you work for the University of Michigan Library you’ll work with engaged staff, comprehensive and well-known collections, and multiple and well-used facilities throughout the campus.

The University of Michigan Library is looking to fill 14 positions as part of a group recruiting effort, many of which will be dedicated to new and exciting initiatives related to accessibility, student engaged learning, and visualization. We’re seeking to further build our team of diverse professionals in the areas of learning and teaching, research, information technology, and diversity.

We are currently recruiting to fill the positions listed below. For questions please contact Library Human Resources at libhumres@umich.edumailto:libhumres@umich.edu or 734-764-2546tel:734-764-2546.

Accessibility Specialisthttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105836/accessibility_specialist

Two-year position that will result in collaborations, white papers, and presentations informing the library as we continue to make investment in accessibility.  The measure of success for this position will be the degree to which it brings together a community bound by its shared accessibility values, creates an effective framework for the library to engage with accessibility at a strategic level, and embeds accessibility in the earliest stages of innovation initiatives.

User Experience Specialists (two positions)http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105833/user_experience_specialist

Supports the design and usability of the library’s websites and applications. The ideal candidate will be a strong creative thinker and problem solver and have a passion for understanding users in the context of higher education.

Director, Learning Technologieshttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105831/director_learning_technologies

Leads a library team of technology professionals and student consultants focused on the intersection of discovery, content, learning, technology, and curricular transformation. The director and the learning technologies team provide leadership for a suite of programs, services, and spaces in support of course-related projects and technology-rich learning activities.

Social Sciences Librarianhttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105814/social_sciences_librarian

Focuses on campus engagement and aligning the library’s expertise with campus research and learning agendas.  Engaging in outreach and building relationships with faculty and students will directly inform in-depth consultations, curriculum enrichment, information literacy initiatives, collection development, digital scholarship, research data services and specific disciplinary and interdisciplinary research projects.

Interface Developerhttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105834/interface_developer

Responsibilities - the implementation and management of interfaces to the library’s digital content management and presentation systems. The ideal candidate will have a passion for developing accessible interfaces to web resources, bring a clear sense of design to the job, work closely with application developers, and have strong problem-solving skills.

Visualizations Systems Specialisthttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105835/visualization_systems_specialist

Develop, maintain, and continually innovate our technical approaches to visualization resources and activities. The Visualization Systems Specialist will be an integral member of the library-wide team focused on visualization services.
Learning Design Specialisthttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105829/learning_design_specialist

Focus on student learning in a highly collegial, interdisciplinary environment. The Learning Design Specialist will explore the intersection of library instruction, instructional design, pedagogy, and learning technologies.  This position requires a bachelor’s degree and successful experience programming with learning technologies, space, and teaching.

Diversity and Inclusion Specialisthttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105905/diversity_and_inclusion_librarianspecialist

Guides and supports efforts to promote organizational diversity and inclusion in order to maintain a positive workplace climate and to offer the best possible services to all library staff and patrons. This includes setting strategic direction, goal-setting, planning, assessment, and advocacy.

Electronic Publishing Programmerhttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105906/programmer

Two-year position will design, build, and maintain web sites, systems, services, and applications in support of new models in academic publishing. The ideal candidate will possess a strong knowledge of and demonstrate experience with object-oriented programming languages, web frameworks, and current best practices in code design and web technologies.

Digital Education Librarianhttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/105133/digital_education_librarian

Two-year position will apply learning theories, design principles, and technology to

develop, implement, and maintain general and course-specific learning objects/modules and other library instruction materials for our credit courses. The successful candidate will be a learner-centered digital education librarian who understands the changing environment of technology, higher education, and information literacy instruction in academic libraries.

Project Managerhttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/106068/project_manager

Two-year position will work in the area of digital preservation services. The successful candidate will work as part of a team of programmers, librarians, and other experts on a major initiative to build a new digital library system architecture. This is an opportunity to join a skilled and forward-thinking group, and to gain experience with modern technologies that support web-based research and archiving.

Application Programmers/Analystshttp://umjobs.org/job_detail/106084/application_programmersanalysts (two positions)

Three-year positions will help create digital library systems and build efficient, automated workflows. The successful candidates will work as part of a team of programmers, librarians, and other experts on a major initiative to build a new digital library system architecture and populate it with new forms of content.

--
Leslie L. Morgan, First Year of Studies Librarian
Hesburgh Libraries - Academic Outreach & Engagement Program

LINK Librarian to Walsh Hall
Poverty Studies:Consultation & Instructional support

President, Indiana Black Librarians Network (IBLN)
Black Caucus, American Library Association

University of Notre Dame
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From: ibln@googlegroups.com [mailto:ibln@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Leslie L Morgan Sent: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 12:09 PM To: IBLN Subject: [IBLN] Fwd: [acrl_rig] Library Job Opportunities at the University of Michigan (14 positions) 14 job opportunities at the University of Michigan! WOW! Best. Leslie ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gerald Holmes <gvholmes@uncg.edu<mailto:gvholmes@uncg.edu>> Date: Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 11:23 AM Subject: [acrl_rig] Library Job Opportunities at the University of Michigan (14 positions) To: please excuse duplicate postings: ---------- Forwarded message ---- FYI The University of Michigan Library is one of the largest and most innovative academic research libraries in the world, and is dedicated to enabling the world changing work of the University of Michigan. In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, when you work for the University of Michigan Library you’ll work with engaged staff, comprehensive and well-known collections, and multiple and well-used facilities throughout the campus. The University of Michigan Library is looking to fill 14 positions as part of a group recruiting effort, many of which will be dedicated to new and exciting initiatives related to accessibility, student engaged learning, and visualization. We’re seeking to further build our team of diverse professionals in the areas of learning and teaching, research, information technology, and diversity. We are currently recruiting to fill the positions listed below. For questions please contact Library Human Resources at libhumres@umich.edu<mailto:libhumres@umich.edu> or 734-764-2546<tel:734-764-2546>. Accessibility Specialist<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105836/accessibility_specialist> Two-year position that will result in collaborations, white papers, and presentations informing the library as we continue to make investment in accessibility. The measure of success for this position will be the degree to which it brings together a community bound by its shared accessibility values, creates an effective framework for the library to engage with accessibility at a strategic level, and embeds accessibility in the earliest stages of innovation initiatives. User Experience Specialists (two positions)<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105833/user_experience_specialist> Supports the design and usability of the library’s websites and applications. The ideal candidate will be a strong creative thinker and problem solver and have a passion for understanding users in the context of higher education. Director, Learning Technologies<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105831/director_learning_technologies> Leads a library team of technology professionals and student consultants focused on the intersection of discovery, content, learning, technology, and curricular transformation. The director and the learning technologies team provide leadership for a suite of programs, services, and spaces in support of course-related projects and technology-rich learning activities. Social Sciences Librarian<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105814/social_sciences_librarian> Focuses on campus engagement and aligning the library’s expertise with campus research and learning agendas. Engaging in outreach and building relationships with faculty and students will directly inform in-depth consultations, curriculum enrichment, information literacy initiatives, collection development, digital scholarship, research data services and specific disciplinary and interdisciplinary research projects. Interface Developer<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105834/interface_developer> Responsibilities - the implementation and management of interfaces to the library’s digital content management and presentation systems. The ideal candidate will have a passion for developing accessible interfaces to web resources, bring a clear sense of design to the job, work closely with application developers, and have strong problem-solving skills. Visualizations Systems Specialist<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105835/visualization_systems_specialist> Develop, maintain, and continually innovate our technical approaches to visualization resources and activities. The Visualization Systems Specialist will be an integral member of the library-wide team focused on visualization services. Learning Design Specialist<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105829/learning_design_specialist> Focus on student learning in a highly collegial, interdisciplinary environment. The Learning Design Specialist will explore the intersection of library instruction, instructional design, pedagogy, and learning technologies. This position requires a bachelor’s degree and successful experience programming with learning technologies, space, and teaching. Diversity and Inclusion Specialist<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105905/diversity_and_inclusion_librarianspecialist> Guides and supports efforts to promote organizational diversity and inclusion in order to maintain a positive workplace climate and to offer the best possible services to all library staff and patrons. This includes setting strategic direction, goal-setting, planning, assessment, and advocacy. Electronic Publishing Programmer<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105906/programmer> Two-year position will design, build, and maintain web sites, systems, services, and applications in support of new models in academic publishing. The ideal candidate will possess a strong knowledge of and demonstrate experience with object-oriented programming languages, web frameworks, and current best practices in code design and web technologies. Digital Education Librarian<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/105133/digital_education_librarian> Two-year position will apply learning theories, design principles, and technology to develop, implement, and maintain general and course-specific learning objects/modules and other library instruction materials for our credit courses. The successful candidate will be a learner-centered digital education librarian who understands the changing environment of technology, higher education, and information literacy instruction in academic libraries. Project Manager<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/106068/project_manager> Two-year position will work in the area of digital preservation services. The successful candidate will work as part of a team of programmers, librarians, and other experts on a major initiative to build a new digital library system architecture. This is an opportunity to join a skilled and forward-thinking group, and to gain experience with modern technologies that support web-based research and archiving. Application Programmers/Analysts<http://umjobs.org/job_detail/106084/application_programmersanalysts> (two positions) Three-year positions will help create digital library systems and build efficient, automated workflows. The successful candidates will work as part of a team of programmers, librarians, and other experts on a major initiative to build a new digital library system architecture and populate it with new forms of content. -- Leslie L. Morgan, First Year of Studies Librarian Hesburgh Libraries - Academic Outreach & Engagement Program LINK Librarian to Walsh Hall Poverty Studies:Consultation & Instructional support President, Indiana Black Librarians Network (IBLN) Black Caucus, American Library Association University of Notre Dame 115a Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 o: 574-631-8764 f: 574-631-6772 e: lmorgan1@nd.edu<mailto:lmorgan1@nd.edu> t: LadyLibrarianND [http://asset.library.nd.edu/assets/hesburgh_assets/main/1.0/esig/mark.png]<http://library.nd.edu/> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "IBLN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ibln+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com<mailto:ibln+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com>. To post to this group, send email to ibln@googlegroups.com<mailto:ibln@googlegroups.com>. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ibln. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.