Library Services Manager
Vacancy Details
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Salary: | Grade 8 £43,878 - £55,295 per annum |
Location: | FRANCIS CLOSE HALL CAMPUS |
Job Type: | Support |
Closing Date: | 10/06/2024 |
Date Posted: | 09/18/2024 |
Reference: | S2121 |
Description
Library Services Manager
Grade 8 - £43,878 - £55,295 per annum
We are open to discussing 0.8 and 1 FTE for this opportunity
About the department:
At the University of Gloucestershire, we are committed to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive community where every student feels valued and empowered. Our Libraries and Student Support department plays a pivotal role in enhancing the student experience, offering comprehensive support services that address personal and social needs.
The Library Services team play a vital role in supporting teaching, learning, and research endeavours by ensuring access to collections of books, journals, and electronic resources that cater to the information needs of students and academic departments.
The Library Services Manager will lead and innovate in the delivery of library services, with consideration of how digital solutions can modernise and enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the service. This role is strategically significant in shaping the future of the library, ensuring its integration at every stage of the student journey. By providing expert leadership, the Library Services Manager will play a vital role in supporting student success and fostering research excellence across the University.
About the role:
We are seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking Library Services Manager to lead our dedicated library team and drive the operational delivery of future-facing library services and study spaces across our campuses. This role is crucial in ensuring that our libraries provide a responsive, welcoming, and inclusive environment that supports student success and academic achievement.
As the Library Services Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the library, managing staff workload and development, and ensuring that our services align with the University’s academic mission and strategic priorities. You will work closely with the Head of Libraries and Student Support, the Student Centre Services Manager, and other university colleagues to enhance our library services and promote their use throughout the student journey.
In this role, you will also lead the development and implementation of collection policies, the Research Repository, and play a role in promoting academic and information literacy skills. Your ability to collaborate with senior academic staff and other stakeholders will be essential in ensuring that our library services meet the needs of our diverse student population and support the University’s learning, teaching, and research goals.
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and innovative professional to make a meaningful impact on the future of our library services. If you are passionate about fostering an inclusive learning environment and have a track record of leading successful teams, we encourage you to apply and join us in shaping the future of library services at the University of Gloucestershire.
Your normal place of work will be Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham or Oxstalls Campus, Gloucester. However, you may be required to work or be based at any premises the University occupies and may be required to work at any University site or any other reasonable location where the University is undertaking its business. The university does have an agile working policy, and this requires the postholder to be based in the UK.
Contact details:
To informally discuss the role, please contact Kathy Carruthers on 01242 714548 or email: kcarruthers@glos.ac.uk
Key dates:
Closing date: 6th October 2024
Interview date: 16th October 2024
To apply please click on APPLY at the bottom of this page, you will be asked to submit a CV and along with a Supporting Statement that addresses how you meet the essential criteria or alternatively complete the attached application form.
The University is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff community and welcomes applications from currently under-represented sections of our workforce. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, guaranteeing an interview to everyone who meets the definition of disability set out in the Equality Act 2010 and the essential criteria contained within the person specification.