Digital Library Federation
Director, Design and Discovery
Digital Library Federation, Ann Arbor, Michigan, us, 48113
Position Summary
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As the Director of Design and Discovery, you will provide vision and leadership for managing and enhancing the University of Michigan (U-M) Library's various web applications, web content management, and associated user interface and user experience (UX) work under the care of the Design and Discovery (D&D) department. You will supervise the D&D personnel (11 FTE) and direct their work to best meet the evolving needs of the U-M Library users and staff.
You will report to the Associate University Librarian (AUL) for Library Information Technology. As a member of the LIT Leadership team, you will assist the AUL for LIT with critical decisions that affect the Library as a whole and participate in the overall planning and development, maintenance, and operation of the Library's IT environment.
Responsibilities
Service and Project Management (50%)
Provide vision and expertise, set appropriate goals for department projects and ongoing work, and effectively manage the department’s service and operational work in library websites, intranet, and cross-platform search and discovery systems.
Work in close partnership with other department directors in LIT to coordinate and oversee complex library technology projects toward their successful completion.
Develop and sustain active communication channels between LIT/D&D and other related library groups to facilitate timely service and troubleshooting.
Consult with library units in the development of new services that intersect with D&D services and responsibilities.
Supervisory (35%)
Supervise department personnel by setting work goals, defining expectations, performing evaluations, and supporting professional growth.
Monitor the department’s evolving staffing needs and propose plans to address those needs as they arise.
Other (15%)
Participate in LIT-wide planning, reviewing, and directing of services, projects, and operations, ensuring alignment with the library’s strategic objectives.
Required Qualifications
Professional degree from an ALA accredited library school or other relevant advanced degree and equivalent experience.
Minimum of 6 years of work experience in web application development and project management at an academic or research library setting.
Minimum of 3 years of supervisory experience in a library technology environment.
Deep knowledge and understanding of web technologies and demonstrated experience in web applications development projects.
Demonstrated experience of leading and managing multiple projects and stakeholder groups.
Proven ability to analyze complex problems, conduct necessary research, and communicate issues effectively.
Demonstrated ability to function as a productive member of a collaborative leadership team.
Commitment to apply and incorporate the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion into one’s own work.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
Desired Qualifications
Experience in crafting a vision and executing technology work successfully.
Success in highly complex project management.
Prior work experience in programming/scripting and familiarity with modern programming principles.
Experience with web accessibility compliance, including WCAG standards.
How to Apply
To ensure full consideration, applications must be a single document consisting of:
A cover letter describing your interest in the position and relevant skills.
A resume / CV.
A list of three professional references.
Application Deadline
We expect this job posting to be open for the full 30-day period and close on Wednesday July 31, 2024.
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Apply now, read the job details by scrolling down Double check you have the necessary skills before sending an application.
As the Director of Design and Discovery, you will provide vision and leadership for managing and enhancing the University of Michigan (U-M) Library's various web applications, web content management, and associated user interface and user experience (UX) work under the care of the Design and Discovery (D&D) department. You will supervise the D&D personnel (11 FTE) and direct their work to best meet the evolving needs of the U-M Library users and staff.
You will report to the Associate University Librarian (AUL) for Library Information Technology. As a member of the LIT Leadership team, you will assist the AUL for LIT with critical decisions that affect the Library as a whole and participate in the overall planning and development, maintenance, and operation of the Library's IT environment.
Responsibilities
Service and Project Management (50%)
Provide vision and expertise, set appropriate goals for department projects and ongoing work, and effectively manage the department’s service and operational work in library websites, intranet, and cross-platform search and discovery systems.
Work in close partnership with other department directors in LIT to coordinate and oversee complex library technology projects toward their successful completion.
Develop and sustain active communication channels between LIT/D&D and other related library groups to facilitate timely service and troubleshooting.
Consult with library units in the development of new services that intersect with D&D services and responsibilities.
Supervisory (35%)
Supervise department personnel by setting work goals, defining expectations, performing evaluations, and supporting professional growth.
Monitor the department’s evolving staffing needs and propose plans to address those needs as they arise.
Other (15%)
Participate in LIT-wide planning, reviewing, and directing of services, projects, and operations, ensuring alignment with the library’s strategic objectives.
Required Qualifications
Professional degree from an ALA accredited library school or other relevant advanced degree and equivalent experience.
Minimum of 6 years of work experience in web application development and project management at an academic or research library setting.
Minimum of 3 years of supervisory experience in a library technology environment.
Deep knowledge and understanding of web technologies and demonstrated experience in web applications development projects.
Demonstrated experience of leading and managing multiple projects and stakeholder groups.
Proven ability to analyze complex problems, conduct necessary research, and communicate issues effectively.
Demonstrated ability to function as a productive member of a collaborative leadership team.
Commitment to apply and incorporate the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion into one’s own work.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
Desired Qualifications
Experience in crafting a vision and executing technology work successfully.
Success in highly complex project management.
Prior work experience in programming/scripting and familiarity with modern programming principles.
Experience with web accessibility compliance, including WCAG standards.
How to Apply
To ensure full consideration, applications must be a single document consisting of:
A cover letter describing your interest in the position and relevant skills.
A resume / CV.
A list of three professional references.
Application Deadline
We expect this job posting to be open for the full 30-day period and close on Wednesday July 31, 2024.
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