[Asis-l] Job Posting / Library Stacks Manager / Capitol Hill

Suzanne Richards srichards at lac-group.com
Tue Mar 25 12:21:19 EDT 2014


Apologies for the cross postings   .   .   .   .
LAC Group is seeking Library Stacks Manager for a contract with a prestigious federal library located on Capitol Hill.   This is a full-time, benefited position, working on a contract with LAC Group in Washington, DC.   The selected individual must have experience working in the book stacks of a large research library, including arranging, shelving, shelf reading, and experience supervising a staff of 8+ employees.   This is for immediate consideration.
Requirements:

  *   Shifting, Arranging, Shelving, Transporting and Reporting books and materials throughout the Library;
  *   Supervise, train and review the work of others;
  *   Address issues in performance and processes as needed;
  *   Compile statistical data to produce daily, weekly, monthly and annual reports of work reviewed;
  *   Participate in management and oversight for all aspects of the contract.
Qualifications:

  *   Experience working in the book stacks of a major research library with more than a million volumes;
  *   Experience supervising a staff of 8+FTE, including stack maintenance activities (i.e., arranging, shelving, shelf reading, etc.);
  *   Possess the ability to train and review the work of others;
  *   Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and oral communications skills.
Apply at: http://goo.gl/ShMhkG
LAC Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values diversity in the workforce.

LAC Group is a premier provider of recruiting and consultancy services for information professionals at U.S. and global organizations including Fortune 100 companies, law firms, pharmaceutical companies, large academic institutions, National Libraries and prominent government agencies.

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