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Job Posting: User Services Manager; Durham, NC

The Medical Center Library and Archives is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourages applications from candidates of all races, genders, ages, ethnicities, cultural heritage or nationalities; religious or political beliefs; sexual orientations or gender identities; or socioeconomic, veteran or ability statuses.

 

The Duke University Medical Center Library and Archives is seeking a dynamic and proactive User Services Manager to join our Content and Discovery team.

 

This position will join a responsive, customer-service oriented library that provides specialized resources and services to further health sciences education, research, and clinical care at Duke Health. The library offers strong electronic resources, patron instruction, advanced consultation, and online and in-person help. We value diversity, collaboration, and creativity. We offer mentorship and opportunities for growth and leadership. We want you to shine and will set you up for success.

 

DESCRIPTION:

The User Services Manager serves as customer service and circulation lead in the Content and Discovery team of the Medical Center Library & Archives. This proactive and service-oriented role has primary responsibility for all patron interactions related to circulation of print materials, fines, reserves, and affiliate access. In addition, the User Services Manager supervises two staff members and student workers. The role is a key member of the Content and Discovery unit, which works as a team to integrate technical and user services. As such, this role also contributes to e-resource troubleshooting and interlibrary loan. As a power user for the integrated library system (ILS), the User Services Manager coordinates across campus libraries on both policy and technical issues.

 

MAJOR DUTIES:

Oversees the library’s service desk and the circulation of library materials, including:

 

Manages course reserves, including working with faculty to solicit and fill requests for reserves materials, interpreting copyright and fair use restrictions for reserves, and coordinating with library staff to identify online textbook needs and availability. Coordinates the medical student book exchange program.

 

Participates in the institutional development of Duke’s new integrated library system (ILS) software by representing the needs and workflows of the Medical Center Library & Archives and Duke health users.

 

Serves as a power user for the library’s ILS. Maintains an up-to-date and thorough knowledge of the access services and cataloging modules of the ILS. Stays abreast and disseminates information about system developments and enhancements. Participates in the development and implementation of the library’s new ILS.

 

Manages access to e-resources for affiliates. Interprets and applies policies and licensing restrictions. Approves or denies applications for affiliate access. Enters new users into systems and communicates results with professionalism and tact.

 

Works collaboratively with other members of the Content and Discovery team to facilitate cataloging, holdings management, and resolve e-resource access issues.

 

Works with the Research and Educational Services department to provide general reference services for students, faculty, and visiting scholars at the Library’s service desk, via chat or phone. Facilitates handoffs to research librarians for complex reference services.

 

Represents the Medical Center Library & Archives on Duke University and external committees that are related to User Services activities.

 

MINOR DUTIES:

 

The statements above describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Required:

 

Preferred: Prior experience working in an academic research library, prior supervisory experience.

 

Specific Skills/Knowledge:

Required:

 

Preferred: Working knowledge of the Aleph or Folio Circulation modules. Experience hiring, supervising, and training employees; Experience working in circulation services; Experience designing training materials for staff.

 

To Apply:

If you are interested in this position, but uncertain that you have the right skills or experience,  please contact Victor Gordon at victor.gordon@duke.edu.

 

Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2021.

 

All applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter of statement of interest in the application system.

 

Internal applicants: complete the online application for Duke employees on the Duke Human Resources website for requisition ID # 96328.

 

External applicants: complete the online application on the Duke Human Resources website for requisition ID # 96328.

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