| CHARACTER OF THIS CLASSIFICATION LEVEL In positions at this level, incumbents are responsible for functions 
        which involve considerable specialization.  An incumbent is normally 
        responsible for supervising and/or acting as a senior resource person 
        in an area of the library.  Incumbents are required to make recommendations 
        on policies and procedures, be responsible for the security of library 
        premises, and supervise and train a group of staff.  Under the direction 
        of an academic librarian, responsibilities are expected to be performed 
        with considerable independence.
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    | CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WHICH ARE INTENDED 
      TO ILLUSTRATE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS CLASSIFICATION LEVEL AND SHOULD 
      NOT BE INTERPRETED AS A DESCRIPTION OF ANY ONE INDIVIDUAL POSITION WITHIN 
      THIS CLASSIFICATION LEVEL 
         Supervises the operation of an area of the Library, planning, organizing 
          and delegating various activities and ensuring the accuracy and completion 
          of work in the area Interviews, trains, evaluates performance and recommends selection 
          and discipline of staff, updates position descriptions and refers unresolved 
          or serious problems to a senior staff memberMaintains personnel and payroll records for an areaActs as coordinator and/or resource person to other staff members 
          for development and maintenance of appropriate Integrated Library System 
          modules and their implementationEstablishes and maintains operational guidelines, standards, policies 
          and procedures for an area (e.g. copyright clearance acquisitions, metada) 
          and recommends changes to existing or creation of new policies and procedures Compiles specialized statistics and prepares reports related to the 
          operation of an area Monitors budgets, expenditures, prepares budget reports for an area 
          and communicates with Financial Services and agencies regarding financial 
          issues and reporting matters Balances and deposits monies collected in an area and processes invoices 
          and received resources Establishes and maintains specialized filing systems for an area 
          and recommends improvements/enhancements to manual and automated systems Annually organizes and supervises an inventory of holdings within 
          an area and participates in regular collections analysis Contacts suppliers, staff and students to discuss and solve problems 
          with orders, special requests, availability of materials, etc. Maintains effective working relationships with other areas, staff, 
          students and outside agencies, organizations and patrons Plans and organizes special projects as required or assignedAttends meetings and serves on library committees, projects and assignments Supervises the operation of the electronic mail, communication systems 
          and development of website materials for an areaWorks with others to develop/maintain a current, accurate policies 
          and/or procedures manual for an area Maintains current knowledge of concepts, practices, issues and technologies 
          used in an areaAcquires and circulates resources using appropriate systems, tools 
          and techniquesDeals directly with patrons on document delivery issues, resolves 
          problems and explains library policyActively participates in the development and delivery of a specific 
          program (e.g. Information Literacy) or service (e.g. media) including 
          maintaining databases, resources, etc.May operate a camera to take personal photos, issue and update identification 
          cards for library patronsMay perform shelving, shelf reading and bibliographical searches using 
          catalogues, bibliographies and indexesAttends meetings and participates in committees, projects and assignmentsPerforms other related duties as required or assigned | 
   
    | QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED The minimum qualifications necessary for acceptable (satisfactory)  
        performance are: 
       Level of Formal Education  
       
        Experience High school completion plus a 2 year diploma from a recognized library 
          technician's program Undergraduate Degree desirable 
        Skills and Abilities Four years of directly related library experience using procedures, 
          standards and systems appropriate to the area of which one year involved 
          directing and/or supervising the work of other employees at a lower 
          levelSome positions require a working knowledge of HTML and web page standards 
          and development tools and/or web based database environments or An acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience 
        Physical Requirements An extensive knowledge of library techniques and practices Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with faculty, 
          staff, students, and the public Ability to work independently and cooperatively with othersAbility to apply and allocate automated and manual procedures Ability to prepare detailed reports Some positions may require strong speaking skillsDemonstrated ability to train and direct the work of other employees 
          at a lower levelAccurate keyboard skills and the ability to use software packages 
          currently in useIn some positions, a working knowledge of a language other than English 
          would be an asset 
         Capable of performing the duties as assigned |