Cataloging Supervisor

Denver Public Library

Downtown Denver

Application Deadline

Apply By Feb 21st, 2025

Wages

$72,534.00 to $96,108.00 per Year   Calculate

Location

Denver, CO

Hours

40.00

MLS

Not Specified

Minimum Education

Not Specified

Library Experience

Not Specified

Supervisory Experience

Not Specified

Type of Library

Public

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Job Description

About Our Job

Denver Public Library (DPL) is a growing urban library system that serves the residents of the City & County of Denver. DPL sees more than 4 million visitors every year across its 27 locations, serves Denver’s most vulnerable communities through outreach and mobile services, hosts thousands of programs a year, and manages a collection of more than 1.4 million physical and digital materials. We believe a strong library is vital for a strong community. DPL is committed to serving the evolving needs of Denverites through inspired programming, diverse collections, culturally-representative spaces, and equitable policies & procedures.

ABOUT THE TEAM

The Technical Access Services (TAS) team operates out of DPL’s Central Library, and is responsible for the receiving, cataloging, and processing of the library’s circulating collections, using a combination of outsourcing and in-house work. Collections are one of DPL’s core services, and the team strives for accurate and timely access and discoverability for its materials.

ABOUT THE POSITION

DPL is seeking a Cataloging Supervisor to join the TAS team, working downtown at our Central Library. Under the guidance of the TAS manager, this position creates positive experiences for library customers through leadership of our cataloging team. In addition to supervisory responsibilities, the position entails performing original and complex cataloging in a variety of formats and languages. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of new cataloging and metadata practices to represent our diverse collections, as well as the development of reparative cataloging practices.

The key responsibilities of the position include:

Review, develop, and implement, and document cataloging policies and procedures

Supervise a team of four catalogers, providing direction, support, feedback, and leadership to direct reports

Coordinate both regular workflow and special cataloging projects for the team, in collaboration with other library departments

Serve as an expert/lead on cataloging practices and policies within the cataloging team and throughout Denver Public Library

Prioritize the end user by balancing high quality cataloging with quick turnaround of materials

Serve as a key resource in understanding and troubleshooting cataloging issues that impact the ILS

Facilitate communication regarding the catalog as it impacts other departments and customers

Work with current and new vendors on outsourced cataloging by participating in account setup, managing record delivery, and quality control

Demonstrate initiative by developing processes that improve quality and efficiency of cataloging

Perform original and complex cataloging in a variety of formats and languages

Understand the bias in subject terms and classification, and collaborate with the library community to build more equitable cataloging practices

Organize and oversee projects aimed at improving discoverability of works in the collection

Provide excellent customer service to library staff and customers

Promote positive and productive workplace cultures

Ensure team alignment with organizational goals and values

ABOUT YOU

You are passionate about public libraries, and feel drawn to DPL’s values of welcoming, curiosity, connection, equity, and stewardship. You understand the importance of a library’s collections, and dedicate your work to making these collections accessible and discoverable to all users by contributing to and enhancing a library catalog that allows for a consistent, intuitive search experience. You understand the bias in subject terms and classification and collaborate with the library community to build more equitable cataloging practices.

You will reflect these attributes in your work by providing cataloging expertise for the library, developing new procedures to improve bibliographic records and cataloging workflows, and providing leadership to support and mentor the cataloging team. You are confident in your cataloging skills and knowledge, comfortable with technology, and willing to learn new things. You will regularly use the following knowledge and abilities:

Knowledge of AACR2, RDA, MARC formats, authority control, Dewey Decimal Classification, and Library of Congress Subject Headings

Skill in using business software, OCLC Connexion, and MarcEdit

Ability to provide strong, compassionate leadership

Ability to demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, positive attitude, cultural sensitivity, and sense of humor in working with customers, coworkers, and community

Ability to creatively solve problems and resolve stressful situations in a positive manner

Ability to stay organized and prioritize competing responsibilities

Ability to demonstrate innovation and flexibility

Ability to select, train, motivate, and supervise team members

Ability to create and maintain positive staff relationships

Preferred Qualifications:

Previous supervisory experience, or other transferable leadership experience

Experience cataloging materials in languages other than English

Experience with Polaris ILS

Experience creating authority records

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education Requirement: Master’s degree in library and information science from ALA accredited institution of higher learning or equivalent degree in related field as required.

Experience Requirement: Three (3) years of supervisory experience in a retail or public service operational setting, or three (3) years of professional library experience with at least one (1) year in a leadership role.

Education and Experience Equivalency: No substitution of experience for education is permitted. Additional appropriate education may be substituted for the minimum experience requirements.

License/Certification Requirement: By position, requires a valid driver's license at the time of application. Licenses and certifications must be kept current as a condition of employment.

Posted Feb 6, 2025