[Libs-Or] Open Position: Library Administration Office Manager
Anne Keech
keecha at pdx.edu
Fri May 21 18:01:22 PDT 2010
Open Position at Portland State University Library
Library Administration Office Manager
The Library Office Manager manages daily operations of the
Administration Office for Portland State Library. The incumbent:
provides administrative support to the University (UL),
Associate/Assistant University Librarians (AULs); maintains relations
with other campus units; advises and assists the UL and the AULs on
matters of personnel, administrative policies and procedures, and
external relationships and responsibilities. Reporting to the AUL for
Administrative Services, the incumbent establishes office procedures;
coordinates hiring and personnel processes; and handles logistics for
Library Administration events. This full-time, 12-month, unclassified
position must have the knowledge, judgment, and ability to interpret and
make decisions in order to accurately screen, prioritize, refer or act
upon all matters that confront the UL and AULs. Must be a proactive
self-starter capable of working in a high-activity office with many
interruptions; able to prioritize workloads and multiple deadlines;
capable of working with all members of a diverse campus and public. This
position is excluded from the AAUP bargaining unit due to its
supervision of 1.5 FTE, confidential nature and contact with sensitive
personnel, budgeting, and donor information.
Assistant to the University Librarian (40%):
• Performs confidential executive assistant functions for the UL,
including scheduling, arranging meetings and travel;
• Drafts and/or proofreads documents, correspondence, personnel and
budget forms;
• Screens and routes correspondence, calls, and visitors;
• Records meeting minutes and follows up on meeting actions and
assignments;
• Maintains the UL’s calendar and files;
• Tracks priorities and deadlines;
• Networks with comparable positions in all campus administrative
offices to the mutual benefit of the Library administration and those
offices;
• Assists in planning for internal and external Library events;
• Maintains accurate information on the administration sections of the
Library’s Web site.
Office Management (35%):
• Manages daily operations of the Administration Office for Portland
State Library, in coordination with the Assistant University Librarian
for Administrative Services;
• Supervises 1.5 FTE classified staff including hiring, training,
assigning, prioritizing, and evaluating work and handling disciplinary
problems;
• Establishes office procedures; coordinates hiring and personnel
processes, coordinates space allocation; plans and coordinates events
for Library Administration;
• Coordinates hiring processes including preparing and processing
academic requirements; provides administrative support for faculty
reviews, promotion and tenure; processes academic payroll paperwork,
processes academic pool paperwork; assists with searches; maintains
personnel files;
• Establishes and documents policies and procedures related to position
responsibilities;
• Participates as a member of Administrative Office team in addressing
priority needs of the moment, which may include greeting and
appropriately referring visitors or callers, meeting administrative,
budget, and personnel deadlines with necessary paperwork and errands.
Assistant to the Associate and Assistant University Librarians (15%):
• Performs scheduling for the AULs;
• Assists with research projects related to Library Administration’s
organizational, reporting, and assessment needs;
• Recognizes and implements organizational, alerting, and follow-up
mechanisms that would facilitate the most effective and efficient use of
the Administrative Council members’ time and attention.
Facilitates development and public relations (5%):
• Assists in developing and implementing public relations for the
Library in close collaboration with the Library Development Director,
the Public Relations Coordinator, and the University Relations Office;
• Creates articles for and helps edit the Library newsletter;
• Serves as liaison among the Library, University Relations, and the PSU
Foundation.
Other duties as assigned (5%)
Experience and Administrative Qualities:
Required:
• Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, Human Resources, or a
closely related area; or an equivalent combination of a Bachelor’s
degree and applied experience in office management or administrative
experience.
• 3 years successful office management and/or administrative experience.
• Relevant technology skills and successful experience with office
application software including spreadsheets, email, electronic
calendars, word processing, database creation and maintenance, and Web
resources.
• Evidence of excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• Evidence of excellent planning, organizational, and project management
skills.
• Evidence of ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
• Experience with accounting procedures and systems.
• Demonstrated work, service, and professional ethics with reputation
for reliability, integrity, accuracy, sensitivity, productivity, and
accountability.
• Ability to maintain confidentiality related to personnel, donor,
budget, and other sensitive matters.
• Prior public service experience.
• Enthusiasm for working with diverse colleagues and clientele.
Preferred:
• Library / higher education experience.
• Experience in supervision of staff.
• Graduate degree, particularly one related to personnel, budget,
administration, marketing, or librarianship.
• Experience with electronic information and business systems at
Portland State or similar institutions.
• Experience with personnel management or in human resources.
• Experience identifying, obtaining, and meeting grant, gift, or
contract requirements.
• Experience in marketing and public relations.
• Editing and proofreading experience.
The Environment:
Located in one of the most livable cities in the United States, Portland
State University is a nationally recognized leader in community-based
learning, and is located on the tree-lined blocks of downtown Portland.
The University offers its 28,000 students more than 100 undergraduate,
graduate, and doctoral degrees.
Salary and Benefits:
Salary: Annual starting salary $30,000 - $37,000 dependent upon
qualifications and experience with an excellent benefits package
including fully paid healthcare; a generous retirement and vacation
package; and reduced tuition rates for employee, spouse or dependant at
any of the Oregon University System schools.
Deadlines:
Review of applicants will begin approximately June 14, 2010, and will
remain open until finalists are identified.
To Apply:
Send cover letter; resume; and names, address, phone numbers, and e-mail
addresses of four references to: Anne Keech, Search Coordinator,
Keecha at pdx.edu. Transcripts and background checks will be required for
finalists. In cover letter, address how your knowledge and experiences
meet qualifications. Electronic application materials are strongly
preferred (Word or .pdf documents). However, materials may be mailed to:
Portland State University Library – LIBW
Post Office Box 1151
c/o Anne Keech, Search Coordinator
Portland, OR 97207-1151
Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
Institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and
candidates who support diversity
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Anne Keech
Office Specialist
PSU Library
keecha at pdx.edu
503-725-4616
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