After decades of tireless and expert-level cataloging leadership, Karen Jones will be retiring from her position as Technical Services Librarian at LPL. We are going to miss her terribly, but look forward to bringing someone equally talented on board to continue to lead the department. The job ad is below. Please feel free to email me for a complete job description. This position is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Collection Services Division and is a member of the library's leadership and management team. WORK ACTIVITIES: The Technical Services Librarian is responsible for the cataloging and processing of all library materials, the physical maintenance of the library collection, and the development and maintenance of the library materials database. This position reports to the Library Director and supervises the division's full and part-time staff and volunteers. Major duties include cataloging and classifying all adult, teen, and children's nonfiction; interpreting community information needs and assisting with the selection of new and replacement adult nonfiction; supervising the library's catalog, including additions, withdrawals, and changes in bibliographic records; developing long-range division plans and budget recommendations for the division and tracking expenditures against budgeted allocations; assisting at the Reference Desk on an as-needed basis; and acting as the library's liaison with the Minerva consortium in matters pertaining to the statewide materials database. As the head of the Collection Services Division, the Technical Services Librarian develops and oversees the library's inventory and weeding procedures for the entire collection. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: A Master's degree in Library and Information Science and four or more years of related experience is strongly preferred, but equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. The ideal candidate would be an individual comfortable working as part of a team, but also able to work independently with minimal supervision and strong time management and delegation skills. They should have a thorough understanding of specialized library principles and practices including MARC 21, RDA Standards, LCSH, and DDC, as well as the ability to keep up with new cataloging and processing standards. Other qualities and skills desired include proficiency with library technologies, including familiarity with the Sierra ILS; strong attention to detail and effective written and verbal communication skills; and experience conducting reference interviews. SCHEDULE: This is an exempt, full time position, requiring 37.5 hours weekly, and is a member of the AFSCME Professional Technical Unit (ProTech), salary range beginning at $49,842.00. Occasional evening and Saturday work required. The Lewiston Public Library is open Mon-Thurs 10am-7pm; Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm. Submit City of Lewiston Employment Application (https://www.lewistonmaine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/95/JobApplication-Fillable2021?bidId=), cover letter and complete resume directly to the Department of Human Resources, City Hall 27 Pine Street Lewiston, ME 04240 or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Application deadline is February 25, 2022. Only interviewed candidates will be notified. Marcela Peres she/her/hers LIBRARY DIRECTOR 200 Lisbon St., Lewiston, ME 04240 (207) 513-3119, ext. 3501 Visit us at LPLonline.org<http://lplonline.org/>