*Apologies for cross-posting*
A reminder of the deadline for submission of applications for this post:
*Assistant (Deputy) Librarian*
The Faculty of English, University of Cambridge is looking for a highly
motivated library/information professional to fill the post of deputy in
our busy Library. Reporting to the Librarian you will have oversight of
the day-to-day operation of our busy, user-focused library service. A
qualified librarian with experience of supervising and managing people,
you will have excellent organizational and communication skills and an
enthusiastic and adaptable approach to librarianship, customer service
and learning support. Relevant professional experience in an academic
library is highly desirable as is the ability to work under pressure.
You will have experience of developing and teaching both users and
colleagues in appropriate contexts, along with an understanding of how
people learn. Excellent IT skills and an enquiring mind with respect to
technical developments are essential. You will have keen analytical and
evaluative skills and a creative and practical approach to
problem-solving. Knowledge of cataloguing standards (such as AACR2 and
MARC 21), and experience of managing automated library management
systems are desirable.
Further details are available on the Faculty website (www.english.cam.ac.uk)
Candidates are asked to apply using the University Application Form
(CHRIS/5, Parts I and III only). Applications should be submitted
electronically to the Faculty Librarian, Mrs Elizabeth Tilley
([log in to unmask]), by the closing date of Monday 21 October 2013. Late
applications will not be considered.
Salary: £26,264-£30,424
Reference: GG01527
The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.
The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are
eligible to live and work in the UK.
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Elizabeth Tilley MA, MCLIP, FHEA
Librarian
Faculty of English
University of Cambridge
9 West Road
Cambridge
CB3 9DP
Direct line: 01223 767296
http://lib.english.cam.ac.uk/
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