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Central Michigan University

MANAGER/MICROFILM & DIGITAL SERVICES

Central Michigan University, Lansing, Michigan, United States,


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Central Michigan University is dedicated to fostering a broadly diverse and inclusive campus that respects all social identities, experiences, and perspectives. In an effort to further this initiative, we are especially interested in candidates who will advance and promote an inclusive and supportive environment for every member of our university community.

You must submit an on-line application in order to be considered as an applicant for this position.Cover letters may be addressed to the Hiring Committee.This position will remain open until filled. However, the university reserves the right to close the recruitment process once a sufficient applicant pool has been identified. For best consideration, please submit application materials before October 9, 2024.Position Information

Posting Number: S-3447Position Number: 75430Type of Recruitment: ExternalPosition Title: Manager Microfilm and Digital ServicesPosition Summary

The Clarke Historical Library’s microfilming and digitization unit (MAD) offers a highly regarded set of microfilming and digitization services that are managed by the Manager Microfilm and Digital Services (MDS). MAD supports preservation of and open online access to Michigan history documented in newspapers, manuscripts, photographs, and similar that are accessible in Digital Michigan Newspapers; Clarke Digital Collections; and other unique databases. MAD is self-funded through external contracts as well as grants and gifts. Reporting to the Clarke director, the MDS oversees MAD’s production staff and services. They work with external customers, typically libraries, historical societies, and other cultural organizations; estimate and plan contracted work; and assure the work is produced and billed accurately. Maintaining good relationships with stakeholders at Central Michigan University and throughout the state of Michigan is essential to the position. To deliver the highest level of service, the MDS prioritizes effective leadership, project management, communication, supervision, and budgeting.Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree.Two years of post-undergraduate work experience.One year of experience supervising full-time or part-time employees including hiring, training, coaching, and assessing job performance.Experience with photographic processes; using SLR or DSLR cameras; graphic design; or similar image-based technical work.Experience developing policies, procedures, workflows, and reports.Demonstrated high-level proficiency with computer hardware and software (e.g., Word, Excel, Photoshop).Demonstrated experience in successful project management, problem solving, and meeting quality standards and deadlines.Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.Customer service experience.Demonstrated ability to exchange ideas with team members and stakeholders to build and maintain productive relationships.Ability to define and analyze problems and communicate solutions.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Evidence of ability and desire to work effectively, positively, and collegially with a diverse population.Committed to equity, diversity, inclusion, belonging, accessibility, and anti-racism.Ability to perform essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation.Preferred Qualifications

Master’s degree in a related field.Digital production experience in a library, museum, or similar cultural heritage organization, including image processing/editing.Professional accomplishments that demonstrate leadership, initiative, and responsibility.Knowledge of special collections libraries and their role in research.Knowledge of relevant microfilming, digitization, and metadata standards (e.g., FADGI, ANSI, METS/ALTO), best practices, trends, challenges, and opportunities in digitizing print materials.Understanding of copyright and rights management issues.Experience with creating budgets.Interest in participating in relevant professional groups.Duties & Responsibilities

Manages and contributes to multiple, simultaneous, and complex microfilming and digitization projects with an annual production of more than 100,000 digital images and 90 microfilm reels. Actively seeks out new contracts.Hires, schedules, trains, reviews, and coaches a team of 1-3 regular staff and 4-6 student assistants in the operation of microfilm and digital cameras and scanning devices and software used to reformat a range of print materials.Fosters a welcoming, professional, and respectful environment for employees.Works collaboratively with the Clarke director, library and IT colleagues, and customers; sets project goals and objectives; and recommends solutions (staffing, process, equipment, and workflow) to achieve objectives.Serves as a point of contact for vendors including Veridian (internet hosting platform), and Backstage Library Works (film processing). Develops and maintains excellent vendor relationships.Oversees the development, maintenance, and coordination of MAD’s documentation, consulting with Clarke colleagues as needed.Leads the Clarke’s annual newspaper digitization competitive award program, which is supported, in part, by an endowment for this purpose.Reports on project budgets and expenditures; prepares statistical, financial, and narrative reports.Learns the microfilming and digitization equipment and software and performs production and quality control tasks with a keen eye for detail.Trains staff in operating microfilming and digitization cameras and equipment and software; schedules and oversees their work; reviews their work and provides timely feedback so that the work is completed accurately and on time.Assesses, refines, and manages MAD’s production workflows and processes to assure excellent film and digital file quality and management. Applies workflows that abide by intellectual property rights considerations and follow current microfilming and digitization best practices and guidelines.Assigns metadata to digitized newspapers.Troubleshoots technical issues with hardware and software in close consultation with Central Michigan University’s Office of Information Technology.Develops pricing models, tracks cost recovery, generates customer invoices, and prepares contract billing.Serves as a technical expert and consultant in digitization and analog microfilm services as requested.Effectively communicates project plans and work in progress with external and internal customers to develop high customer satisfaction and advocacy for the Clarke’s microfilming and digitization services.Promotes MAD’s services throughout the state through emails, social media, direct mail, conference ads, conference exhibits, and similar.Works occasionally with the Public Services Librarian on marketing and outreach to highlight microfilming and digitization.Collaborates closely with external partners including the Library of Michigan, newspaper publishers, libraries, and historical societies across the state, and with Central Michigan University offices including CMU Accounting, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, and Office of Information Technology.Partners with the Clarke director to develop grant proposals for microfilming and digitization projects.Consults with the Clarke’s director, archivist, and public services librarian on digitizing Clarke collections for online access.Participates in professional development activities and library meetings and training. Serves on library committees.Demonstrates commitment to diversity, equity inclusion and belonging.Other duties as assigned.Supervision Exercised

Supervisors are expected to support the Leadership Standards of Central Michigan University and foster a culture that inspires excellence. The Leadership Standards define how we lead and treat others in our teams. As leaders, it is our responsibility to seek input from our teams to continuously improve leadership abilities and demonstration of the standards. Additionally, it is our responsibility to encourage and support the growth and development of those whom we lead. At CMU, we encourage employees to grow both personally and professionally, and thus advance CMU’s culture of excellence.Message to Applicants

Central Michigan University is dedicated to fostering a broadly diverse and inclusive campus that respects all social identities, experiences, and perspectives. In an effort to further this initiative, we are especially interested in candidates who will advance and promote an inclusive and supportive environment for every member of our university community.You must submit an on-line application in order to be considered as an applicant for this position.Cover letters may be addressed to the Hiring Committee.This position will remain open until filled. However, the university reserves the right to close the recruitment process once a sufficient applicant pool has been identified. For best consideration, please submit application materials before October 9, 2024.Employee Group

Professional & Administrative -SalaryPay Range

$60,000 - $65,000Division

Academic AffairsDepartment

Clarke Historical LibraryPosition Status

RegularEmployment Status

Full-TimeFTE

1.00Position Type

12 monthWeekly Work Schedule

M-F 8-5, Evenings and Weekends as NecessaryLocation

Mount Pleasant, MIAbout the Department

Central Michigan University has a more than 125-year legacy of preparing students to become leaders and changemakers in their communities and in their personal and professional lives.Supplemental Questions

Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).* Are you currently an internal employee of CMU according to the university's definition?

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* Do you have a bachelor's degree?

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* Do you have one year of experience supervising full-time or part-time employees including hiring, training, coaching, and assessing job performance?

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* Do you have experience with photographic processes; using SLR or DSLR cameras, graphic design, or similar image-based technical work?

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* Do you have experience developing policies, procedures, workflows, and reports?

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* Supervisors are expected to support the Leadership Standards of Central Michigan University and foster a culture that inspires excellence. Please review the Leadership Standards before applying for this position and click “Yes” if you understand and support the culture that is important to CMU.

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* Do you have two years of post-undergraduate work experience?

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