DIRECTOR OF DIGITAL INITIATIVES

The J. Murrey Atkins Library at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte 
is seeking a Director of Digital Initiatives. Atkins Library's Digital 
Initiatives Department is responsible for drawing the Library's digital 
presence into ever greater alignment with the campus research and teaching 
needs, and with University IT strategic planning.

UNC Charlotte's Atkins Library is a comprehensive research library with over 
42,000 serial titles and an annual budget of over $10 million. The Director of 
Digital Initiatives is a new position, reporting to the University Librarian, 
and supervising a growing staff of at least seven. The Digital Initiatives unit 
is focused primarily (though not exclusively) on building innovative, 
library-oriented software, and integrating library content into complimentary 
learning systems. This position also works closely with the University's 
colleges and its Information Technology Services unit to conceptualize and 
coordinate efforts to create systems that advance the academic mission of the 
University. The position also represents the Library to external constituencies 
in regard to information technology

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION:
*         Master's degree in Computer Science or Information Systems
*         Minimum of five (5) years of related experience
*         Experience with the management of units that invent, develop, and 
integrate digital library software or comparable higher education-based systems
*         A demonstrated record of managing innovative and effective learning 
and research technology services for a diverse community of learners and 
researchers
*         Strong communication skills including writing and presenting for a 
variety of audiences is essential
*         Competency in analysis, budgeting and planning, assessment and 
evaluation, and service management

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:
*         Aligning Digital Initiatives strategy, services and investment 
decisions with the research and education priorities of campus-wide 
departments, as well as the university IT strategic plan;
*         Overseeing budgeting, resource planning processes and staff 
development programs within the Digital Initiatives Department;
*         Supervising the development and integration of digital products and 
services in support of campus-wide teaching and research;
*         Representing the Library in regard to information technology issues, 
serving as liaison to librarians, teaching faculty, students, University 
colleagues, vendors, and partner institutions external to UNC Charlotte;
*         Identifying opportunities for external funding of Library technology 
initiatives, and managing projects so funded;
*         Participating on the campus-wide IT Management Team that sets 
organizational directions and priorities;
*         Serving as the Data Security Officer for the Library, establishing 
and monitoring appropriate data security plans.
*         Maintaining and sharing a broad awareness of emerging technologies 
and trends related to curriculum and research. Makes recommendations to the 
University Librarian as appropriate

DEPARTMENTAL PREFERRED EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, TRAINING/EDUCATION:
*         Experience supervising applications development for academic 
institutions
*         Successful experience in acquiring and managing substantial 
grant-funded projects
*         Project management skills
*         Familiarity with research library systems and functions
*         Experience overseeing a broad portfolio of teaching and research 
support services that includes technology development, distance education 
support, learning management, high-performance and scientific computing and 
faculty development

POSITION INFORMATION:
Full-time
Reports to the University Librarian
Excellent benefits package
Salary: Minimum $90,000 - competitive and dependent upon relevant experience 
and abilities.

TO APPLY:
ONLY ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED: https://jobs.uncc.edu/
(Search EPA Staff  Vacancies - Position #8607)
The following Application Materials must be attached to your electronic 
submission:
Names (including titles and company/institutions), addresses, phone numbers, 
and email addresses of at least 3 professional references. The Search Committee 
will not contact references without contacting the candidate first and 
verifying permission.
The review of applications will begin on October 17th, 2011, and continue until 
the position is filled. Anticipated start date is January 2, 2012.  Appointment 
requires successful completion of background check. Members of minority groups, 
and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply for this position. AA/EOE
For additional information about The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 
please visit our Web site: http://www.uncc.edu.
For further details about Atkins Library, please consult our web site: 
http://library.uncc.edu.

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