Forwarded on behalf of Elizabeth Russell:
We are looking for an advanced cataloguer at Wellington City Libraries
Are you an experienced cataloguer (minimum of 5 years preferred) who has worked with RDA? Do you enjoy the challenge of ensuring access to a library’s collection
is as good as it can be? Can you demonstrate a strategic focus in your work?
We want someone who:
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can lead and motivate to ensure the provision of up-to date collection records
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will mentor and guide colleagues from a depth of experience and knowledge
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is able to work independently and in a team environment
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has experience with LMS setup and structure, and is able to develop testing plans
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is future focused and prepared for a world without MARC
If this sounds like you, we’d welcome your application.
We can offer a stimulating environment and supportive colleagues.
Please provide a covering letter outlining the skills and experience you can bring to the role.
An appointment is expected within the salary range $58,000 - $65,000.
For more information contact Leonard Clough (Leonard.Clough@wcc.govt.nz;
phone 801-4094 )
Applications close on 3 November.
More details are available on the WCC website; please follow the following link to get to the vacancy advertisement:
https://careers.wellington.govt.nz/jobdetails/ajid/rHFe7/Advanced-Cataloguer,2062.html
Elizabeth Russell |
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