Cataloger/Technical Services Librarian (Part-Time), Regina Library (Rivier University), Nashua, NH
Posted September 30, 2021
Description:
Perform professional cataloging functions and prepare materials to be shelf ready. Perform a wide range of technical services duties as needed.
General Responsibilities:
- Perform professional copy cataloging and produce original cataloging in accordance with national and local standards. Facilitate batch processing of books and materials.
- Collaborate in the development of new policies and procedures for new resource formats.
- Prepare materials to be shelf-ready.
- Participate in catalog quality control activities. Search local catalog databases for holdings information, duplicate copies, and authority control information and call number verification.
- Assist with interlibrary loan, acquisitions, serials, and other technical services tasks as needed.
- Provide reference, circulation desk and Educational Resource Center coverage as needed.
- Participate in Archives and special collections tasks or projects as needed.
Schedule:
Will cover 50 weeks per year and 20 hours per week, exact schedule to be determined. There is some flexibility, but hours will be sometime between 8:00am-5pm, Monday-Friday, 4-5 days per week.
Qualifications:
Required: MLS degree or MLS degree candidate (a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge skills and experience are acquired may be considered). A minimum of one to two years of relevant library experience, particularly in technical services and cataloging. Knowledge of cataloging standards and Library of Congress subject headings; experience utilizing these standards preferred. Excellent attention-to-detail skills. Must be self-directed, well organized, and able to meet multiple demands. Excellent customer service and interpersonal communication skills.
Preferred: Knowledge and skills related to acquisitions and integrated library systems (particularly Innovative’s Sierra ILS), good planning and administrative skills. Experience in an academic library, and with conducting reference interviews and searching research databases. Familiarity with Microsoft Office products and basic technical troubleshooting. Experience with special collections and/or Archives work.
How to Apply:
Interested individuals are invited to apply on our website, rivier.edu/careers, and while we appreciate every applicant’s interest, only those under consideration will be contacted.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Priority will be given to those candidates who apply by October 13, 2021.