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Position announcement--Head Acquisitions,U. of Tex at San Antonio -- John Conyers Stephen D. Clark 07 Feb 2000 15:46 UTC

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Subject: Position announcement--Head Acquisitions,U. of Tex at San
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Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 09:17:21 -0600
From: John Conyers <JCONYERS@UTSA.EDU>

Librarian - Head, Electronic Acquisitions & Serials Control.
University of Texas at San Antonio Library seeks a librarian to manage
the
ordering, receiving, paying, and accounting functions for all library
materials, including government documents. Supervises a department with
a
staff of seven paraprofessionals plus student assistants. Reports to the
Assistant Director of Technical Services

Qualifications, Required:  MLS degree (ALA accredited); 3 years of
increasingly responsible experience in acquisitions or an acquisitions /
technical services combination;  experience with an integrated library
system; successful management or supervisory experience; knowledge of
business and accounting practices; ability to work cooperatively with
colleagues, faculty, staff, and vendors; ability to work independently
and
to solve problems.

Qualifications: Preferred:  Acquisitions experience in a library similar
in
size to the UTSA Library, or larger (UTSA student enrollment is 18,600
and
has library holdings of 540,000 volumes); advanced knowledge of business
/
accounting practices;
technical services experience with both monographs and serials;
experience
with data base systems such as Microsoft Access.

Salary: $35,000 minimum with full benefits package.

Application: Send letter of application and resume to: John Conyers,
Asst.
Director for Technical Services, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Library, 6900 N. Loop 1604 West, San Antonio, TX 78249-0671 or e-mail
letter
of application and resume to: jconyers@utsa.edu.  Review of applications
will begin April 1st, 2000 and continue until position is filled.

UTSA is an EEOA employer.  Women, minorities and persons with
disabilities
encouraged to apply.