Head Cataloging Librarian jobs in Saint Paul, MN

Head Cataloging Librarian develops cataloging policies and procedures and implements improvement. Manages staff and student assistants in all formats cataloging following updated workflows. Being a Head Cataloging Librarian creates metadata schema to ensure efficient workflow for metadata projects. Typically requires a master's degree. Additionally, Head Cataloging Librarian typically reports to top management. The Head Cataloging Librarian manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Head Cataloging Librarian typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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#1867 Collections & Processing Cataloging Manager
  • Minnesota Historical Society
  • Paul, MN FULL_TIME
  • JOB TITLE:    Collections Processing & Cataloging Manager    


    LOCATION:    History Center - 345 W Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102

     

    COMPENSATION:    $65,040.00 annual minimum


    STATUS & HOURS:    Full-time, regular (approximately 2,080 annual hours) position.


    BENEFITS:     Eligible to participate in State Employee Group Insurance Program and a retirement program with employer contribution.  Generous vacation and sick time accruals with additional paid holidays.


    DESIGNATION:    Supervisory


    POSTING DATE:    February 5, 2024


    DEADLINE DATE:    Open Until Filled

    TO APPLY:    Interested applicants must apply online at the Minnesota Historical Society’s career center at www.mnhs.org/jobs and include a resume and cover letter by the application deadline date.  


    DESCRIPTION:  This position provides management, leadership, and vision across all functions of the Collections Processing & Cataloging Unit.  The unit is responsible for processing and cataloging the MNHS collections including art, books, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, objects, oral histories, serials, and sound/visual materials.  The goal of these activities is to ensure organization, description, and permanent preservation of collections while also facilitating discovery, access, and use through in-person and online means.  The manager collaborates with other LRC staff on relevant intellectual and physical management of the collections.


    SUMMARY OF WORK:  1) Provide management oversight to unit staff; 2) Manage the general operations of the unit; 3) Manage sustainable and innovative collections processing and cataloging activities that support access to and use of the collections by MNHS’s wide and diverse constituencies; and 4) Actively participate in and contribute to institution initiatives, short- and long-term planning, and strategic priorities through internal engagement with MNHS colleagues and by representing MNHS to external partners.


    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Masters degree in library/information science or equivalent education and experience.

    • Five years working in a library, archives, museum, or other cultural heritage setting in progressively responsible positions.

    • Experience in operational administration in a cultural heritage setting.

    • Experience in personnel management and supervision, including scheduling, hiring, creating work plans, strengthening positive workplace culture, and performance management to ensure success towards organizational goals.

    • Experience in fiscal management.

    • Experience in programmatic planning and implementation, setting objectives, and prioritizing to meet evolving department and institutional goals.

    • Physical tolerance to dust, mold and other airborne materials.


    DEMONSTRATED SKILLS IN:

    • Creating, fostering, and leading, a collaborative team environment that values individuals’ diversity of expertise, experience, and perspective while working towards common goals.

    • Demonstrated innovative and entrepreneurial leadership or programmatic responsibilities.

    • Multitasking, working effectively under pressure to meet deadlines, prioritizing and adapting to changing priorities.  

    • Working independently and taking individual initiative while also being able to collaborate effectively and contribute positively in a team environment.

    • Communicating, both orally and written, including preparing and delivering reports.

    • Creating and maintaining process and project documentation.

    • Creating positive partnerships and relationships within an organization and with external partners. 

    • Experience tracking and reporting on performance metrics related to collections processing and cataloging.

    • Computer skills, specifically Google applications.


    KNOWLEDGE OF:

    • Familiarity with and commitment to professional best practices and standards in the field of cultural heritage collections processing, cataloging, and management.

    • Ex Libris ALMA/PRIMO

    • OCLC Connexion

    • LC Cataloger’s Desktop

    • LC Classification Web

    • LC NACO/SACO policies and practices


    DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Ex Libris Alma and/or Primo certification

    • Experience with Axiell EMu collections management system

    • Experience with Bibliotheca RFID system

    • Experience with Oxygen XML editor

    • Knowledge of XSLT and other scripting languages

    • Experience managing archival collection data in EAD

    • Experience with ArchiveSpace

    • Experience administering archival and library collection data in Alma.

    • Knowledge of reparative description philosophy and approach.

    • Development and management of policies such as take-down notices and sensitive content warnings.

    • Copyright knowledge as relates to library and archival collections.

    • Experience creating and directing ad hoc work groups on special projects.

    • Experience with grant writing and project management.

    • Active engagement with relevant professional organizations such as the Society of American Archivists and the American Library Association. 

    • Familiarity with the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society and associated online discovery and access tools.


    Should you have questions with the application process, email humanresources@mnhs.org or call MNHS Job Line at 651-259-3181.   


    At MNHS, we don’t just accept difference — we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on diversity for the benefit of our employees, our products and services, and our community. The Minnesota Historical Society believes that an inclusive culture among our team members is critical to our success as a historical society and museum, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. The Minnesota Historical Society is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and employer.


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Librarian (Hybrid)
  • Barr Engineering Co.
  • Minneapolis, MN FULL_TIME
  • Job Description:Summary:The librarian works as a collaborative team member of the Records and Library Services team. The person in this multifaceted role participates in project work and works with tw...
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On-Call Librarian
  • Scott County (MN)
  • Scott, MN OTHER
  • ON-CALL POSITION - HOURS MAY VARYProvides circulation and information services; assists in delivery of library programs, services, and/or projects. Primary responsibilities fulfilled at a public servi...
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On-Call Librarian
  • Scott County (MN)
  • Scott, MN OTHER
  • ON-CALL POSITION - HOURS MAY VARYProvides circulation and information services; assists in delivery of library programs, services, and/or projects. Primary responsibilities fulfilled at a public servi...
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Soil Librarian
  • EarthOptics
  • Mankato, MN TEMPORARY
  • Join EarthOptics as a Soil Librarian! Our mission is simple: Revolutionize sustainable agriculture to do more with less. EarthOptics’ tools help farmers and ranchers to sustainably increase their yiel...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Instruction and Outreach Librarian
  • Saint Mary's University
  • Minneapolis, MN FULL_TIME
  • Overview and Responsibilities Saint Mary's University of Minnesota is seeking an Instruction and Outreach Librarian who is eager to contribute to its Lasallian Catholic mission of awakening, nurturing...
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Saint Paul's history and growth as a landing port are tied to water. The city's defining physical characteristic, the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, was carved into the region during the last ice age, as were the steep river bluffs and dramatic palisades on which the city is built. Receding glaciers and Lake Agassiz forced torrents of water from a glacial river that undercut the river valleys. The city is situated in east-central Minnesota. The Mississippi River forms a municipal boundary on part of the city's west, southwest, and southeast sides. Minneapolis, the state's ...
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Income Estimation for Head Cataloging Librarian jobs
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Saint Paul, Minnesota area prices
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Head Cataloging Librarian in Knoxville, TN
As a faculty librarian, the successful incumbent will take an active role in liaison, reference and instruction duties.
December 04, 2019
Head Cataloging Librarian in San Bernardino, CA
Librarian – Head of Archives and Cataloging Division will appraise, collect, organize, describe, make available, and preserve records of historical, legal, fiscal and/or administrative value to the University and the regional community, as well as make all library resources accessible by providing descriptive bibliographic records.
February 13, 2020
Head Cataloging Librarian in San Francisco, CA
The Head of Cataloging and Metadata Service will be expected to conduct research and scholarship, and participate in faculty governance, committee works, and continuing professional development consistent with University standards to promotion and tenure.
December 24, 2019