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uOttawa
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Ottawa
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Posting Reason
Replacement of a regular position
Job Type
Employee
Anticipated Duration in Months (for contracts and temporary assignments)
11679N/A
Job Family
Library and Archives
# of Open Positions
2
Faculty/Service - Department
On-Site Team
Campus
Fauteux Hall, Main Campus, Morisset Hall, Roger Guindon Hall
Union Affiliation
SSUO
Date Posted (YYYY/MM/DD)
2026/08/13
Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD)
2026/08/23
Hours per week
35
Salary Grade
SSUO Grade 08
Salary Range
$68,149.00 - $86,083.00
About the Library
In alignment with the ambitious vision and core aspirations of Transformation 2030, the University of Ottawa Library advances cutting edge research and supports transformative learning by connecting the uOttawa community to expertise, services, collections and technology in a welcoming and supportive environment. The University of Ottawa Library is composed of 3 main libraries - the Morisset Library (Arts and Science), the Brian Dickson Law Library and the Health Sciences Library - in addition to a number of specialized research collections. It has approximately 150 employees, including 55 librarians, serving the students, faculty and employees of the University.
Purpose of the position
The person in this position coordinates front-line services offered at the Library by monitoring and providing a service of assistance, information and training to Library users (students, faculty members, researchers and external users) while adhering to a uniform approach that meets the criteria of excellence in customer service. It contributes to the documentary training of students in order to facilitate and reinforce their optimal use of library resources and to promote the success of their work.
In this role, your responsibilities will include :
1.
Responsible for files, services or project coordination, as assigned. Establish objectives and priorities for files, the schedule, milestones, resources and budget required to complete recurring and one-time projects. Typical projects include functional supervision of employees and students, coordination of donations, validation of service quality, management of specialized equipment such as 3d printers, chat services, and one-time service improvement projects. Develop planning and data collection tools needed to set up, analyze and evaluate projects. The number of projects assigned will depend on their complexity and the level of involvement required.
2. Provide technical expertise by providing users with information on library services and guiding them in their use of the computerized catalog, databases and research guides to foster a better understanding of the Library's resources. Work closely with librarians to transfer requests within their areas of responsibility. Handle customers in a professional manner. Provide IT support to Library customers (Library account, Wifi, etc.) in collaboration with the University's IT department. Respond to inquiries related to University Faculties and Services in order to provide an productive liaison service.
3. Act as an expert on systems and software related to collection access, such as the integrated library system, point-of-sale terminals, self-borrowing devices,
and the interlibrary loan system, to assist users with problems. Explain to users the status of their files and provide information on circulation policies and procedures.
4. Organize and deliver orientation sessions and workshops to raise awareness of specialized resources such as the Library's discovery tool, Omni (Primo VE), citation management software, e.g., Mendeley, etc.
5. Act as the person responsible for the working environment and well-being of Library users. Notify responsible areas of problems, breakdowns or defects. Establish and maintain close links with the Protection Department and the Housekeeping team to ensure a safe and pleasant working and study environment for all. Provide a liaison and troubleshooting service for printing, photocopying and scanning problems.
6. Organize and participate in the development and implementation of initiatives to enhance the student experience. Get involved and support special Library projects and activities, such as back-to-school open houses, to promote and inform users of the Library's collections and services. Contribute their expertise to projects other than those for which they are responsible.
What you will bring:
Essential qualifications
- Post-secondary education in a relevant field or equivalent professional experience.
- At least 3 years experience in customer service.
- At least one year experience in file coordination.
Key competencies
- Planning skills
- Initiative
- Customer service orientation
- Teamwork and collaboration
Other qualities
- Knowledge of university libraries and the bibliographic elements required for document retrieval.
- Knowledge or experience of managing an integrated library system.
- Knowledge of computer syste
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