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A Master's Degree in Library Science (MLS), Library and Information Science (MLIS) or in related field such as Public Administration, Education, or Social Work is preferred. The Assistant Manager performs mid-level professional duties including overseeing the daily operations of the library, supervising library staff, coordinating library volunteers; managing frontline customer service; coordinating library-wide programs and materials, and additional functions in specialty area of responsibility.
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Master's Degree in Library and Information Services (MLIS) from an accredited college or university. The Library Director must exercise independent judgment and decision making, while performing strategic planning, effectively promoting library services to the community, and developing alternative funding streams for library services and programs.
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The Library Assistant furnishes a high quality and variety of customer services to library users: answers reference questions and reader's advisory questions for customers, provides assistance to library patrons in locating information and materials, and instructs patrons how to use library resources, including electronic resources and digital content.
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The Information Security Assistant is responsible for assisting with technical analysis, assessment, systems security monitoring, and vulnerability management. JOB SUMMARY: The Information Security Assistant is responsible for supporting the security operations of the Bank. This role entails threat identification, cybersecurity tools, networking and email technologies, and email threat analysis.
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Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, the director will be responsible for 4 full-time and 2 part-time staff members at a single location with a nearly $1 million budget and work closely with the Library Advisory Committee and Friends of the University Park Public Library.
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We are seeking a dynamic and versatile individual to join our team as a Sports Information - Graduate Assistant. Experience in Sports Information (Intern, student worker, etc.) The ideal candidate should have knowledge of social media management, willing to learn, and have a solid understanding of sports statistics.
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In the absence of the Public Information Officer or at their direction, the Assistant Public Information Officer will be on-call 24 hours a day to assist and/or respond to the news media.
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Reporting to the Head of Global Studies Technical Services, the Hebraica Library Specialist, working at an advanced level and independently, will acquire and describe Hebrew language and related materials for the Penn Libraries in accordance with established standards and institutional policy.
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Coordinates the various Open Records requests with the Public Information Officer and the District Attorney. a Public Information Officer Awareness, and IS700 An Introduction to the National Incident Management System) or commitment to take training within 60 days of hire.
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Hebraica Library Specialist. Perform routine and advanced searches of Penn Libraries catalogs (Franklin & Alma), external bibliographic utilities (e.g. OCLC Connexion), and online marketplaces (e.g. vendor websites, Amazon) for bibliographic and acquisitions information.
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The Department of Corrections, Division of Health & Rehabilitation Services, is recruiting for a Medical Information & Services Assistant position at the Goose Creek Correctional Center (GCCC) located in Mackenzie Point, Alaska.
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Digital Imaging Technician (Library Assistant 2) As an active member of the Library and guided by our the successful candidate will make a positive contribution to a culture of inclusion and respect in all interactions within the Library and across the University and will exemplify the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and justice and the UConn Library values of kindness and trust, curiosity and inquiry, equity and inclusion, and having fun.
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The Director of Library Information Technology and Digital Initiatives shares the office suite and collaborates with library faculty, staff, and management on IT issues. Committed to service and student-centered innovation in librarianship, library initiatives include the establishment of the Digital Humanities Center, buildIT makerspace, and partnerships around student success.
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Ability to teach undergraduate courses in Digital Earth, Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, and/or GIS Programming, as evidenced by academic transcript, work experience, or other demonstrated experience.
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The Dean manages an annual operating budget of $5.9 million and oversees a team of 50+ staff, faculty, and students in eight departments, collaborating closely with the partners, Alaska Pacific University (APU) and Alaska Resource Library and Information Services (ARLIS.
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