Subject: Positions at Yale
Preservation Coordinator Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library and Head, Collections Care Preservation Department/Collections Care Yale University Preservation Coordinator Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library Yale University Grade 21 20 hours per week 24-month appointment from date of hire Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Historical Medical Librarian and in coordination with the Head of the Preservation Department coordinates all preservation activities within the Historical Medical Collection and the general collections of the Medical Library including, but not restricted to: developing priorities, contacts with approved vendors, and supervising volunteers and/or students. The Preservation Coordinator will develop and implement a book cleaning project; research and develop appropriate storage for objects and oversize volumes; work with the Preservation Department's Conservation Lab to develop and implement a basic care and repair program for the historical collection; and develop and implement a protective enclosures program for the collection. Working with the Chief Conservator and the Historical Medical Librarian the Preservation Coordinator is expected to develop treatment priorities for the Historical Medical collection. Qualifications: Master's degree in Conservation, Materials Science or related field, and two years preservation experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Advanced knowledge of conservation principles, techniques and procedures as relating to wide variety of materials and demonstrated through previous relevant experience in a research or academic institution; knowledge of the organization and administrative policies and procedures of libraries and archives; excellent teaching and supervisory skills and strong computer skills. The position also requires strong communication and analytical skills, the ability to work independently and with others, and to excel in a dynamic team environment, as well as well-developed organizational, research, and analytical skills. Salary and Benefits: Competitive salary and full benefits package including 22 vacation days and 18 holiday, recess and personal days; and comprehensive health care, TIAA/CREF or Yale retirement. Please send letter of application, resume and the names of three references to Diane Y. Turner (below) The Harvey Cushing / John Hay Whitney Medical Library, with a collection of 400,000 volumes and a wide range of state-of the art electronic services, serves the Yale Schools of Medicine, Public Health, Nursing, the Yale-New Haven Hospital and other affiliated institutions of the Yale-New Haven Medical Center. Library staff work together as a team to provide responsive and effective information support to the Medical Center's missions of research, education, and patient care. There is a continuing effort to use technology fully to facilitate access to information from library, campus, or remote locations. Submissions via email are also welcomed and can be sent as a Word attachment to hrlibrary [at] yale__edu . Please be sure to include Source Codes EAYU14729. Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Head, Collections Care Preservation Department/Collections Care Yale University Librarian II/III Full-time, Permanent position Collections Care: Yale University Library's Collections Care is one unit within the Preservation Department and is responsible for the care and repair of all circulating collections including reference materials. In addition, Collections Care includes monograph commercial binding and a stack-cleaning project. Collections Care staff consult and provide leadership Library-wide on conservation issues such as the safe care and handling of circulating collections, emergency response and recovery, and provides information to the public on conservation practices at Yale University Library. The Head of Collections Care serves as a member of the Preservation Management Team. Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Head, Preservation Department and Chief Preservation Officer the Head of Collections Care plans and directs the activities including the development, implementation and/or administration of policies and procedures governing the preservation and conservation of circulating and open stack collections. In order to do this effectively, it is expected that the successful candidate will work with librarians in setting treatment priorities for circulating and open stack collections and advise library staff on preservation principles and practices; as well as establish selection guidelines, standards, and production levels for Collections Care staff, including training, monitoring workflow, sorting, and documentation. Other responsibilities of the Head of Collections Care include tracking statistics and inventory control as well as managing the Collections Care budget which includes the commercial binding budget. The Head of Collections Care participates actively in the Library's management, assessment, training, and development programs; contributes to implementing the mission of the Library; serves on Library and University committees as appropriate; and is active professionally. The Head of Collections Care maintains professional affiliations in appropriate organizations and keeps abreast of the latest developments in conservation principles, techniques, and procedures Qualifications: Master's degree in Conservation, Materials Science, Library Science (ALA-accredited program), or related field, and four years conservation experience in a research library; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Comprehensive knowledge of the organization and administrative policies and procedures of libraries and archives. Advanced knowledge of chemistry and book history, conservation principles, techniques and procedures, as relating to library materials. Well developed organizational, research, and analytical skills. Excellent teaching and supervisory skills with experience supervising technical and/or professional staff. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong analytical skills and ability to work independently and with others. Yale University Library's Preservation Department, started in 1971, is one of the oldest in the country. It has strong administrative support and has played a major role in the development of the preservation field. The department consists of units covering special collections conservation, collections care and reformatting with system wide responsibilities for the treatment of rare and special collections materials and circulating materials, mass deacidification, microfilming, preservation photocopying, staff and user-education and consultation on wide variety of preservation concerns. Salary and Benefits: Competitive salary and full benefits package including 22 vacation days and 18 holiday, recess and personal days; and comprehensive health care, TIAA/CREF or Yale retirement. Please send letter of application, resume and the names of three references to: Diane Y. Turner Associate University Librarian for Human Resources Staff Training and Security Yale University Library PO Box 208240 New Haven CT 06520 Fax: 203-432-1806. Submissions via email are also welcomed and can be sent as a Word attachment to hrlibrary [at] yale__edu . Please be sure to include Source Code EAYU14740 For additional information on the Yale University Library, please visit <URL:http://www.library.yale.edu/>. Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer Bobbie Pilette Yale University Library Head, Preservation Dept *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:26 Distributed: Wednesday, December 8, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-26-009 ***Received on Monday, 6 December, 2004