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Position: Texas Heart Institute, Houston TX
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Annanaomi Sams)
Fri Apr 14 20:19:46 2000
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 16:32:19 -0500
From: Annanaomi Sams <asams@HEART.THI.TMC.EDU>
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The Texas Heart Institute Library & Learning Resource Center invites
applications from qualified candidates for Informatics Education
Coordinator/Systems Administrator.
Brief Description of Responsibilities: Develop Library & Learning Resource
Center informatics training program; provide instruction and support.
Provide individualized consultation in information management and
presentation tools and skills. Provide presentation support for continuing
medical educational and post-doctoral conferences and THI-related
symposiums; utilize technical expertise and knowledge of presentation and
imaging software and hardware to continuously enhance the quality of
presentations. Implement new technologies and services to support
continuing medical education and post-doctoral programs. Administer NT and
web server and LAN for Library & Learning Resource Center. Oversee project
implementation and day-to-day operations of the NT/W95/W98-based local area
network (LAN) and integrated library system, SydneyPlus. Collaborate with
other departments to produce CD-ROM- and web-based continued education
offerings. Cross-train with co-workers in areas such as reference services.
Qualifications. Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited school of library
and information science, or a master’s degree in Instructional Design,
Educational Technologies, or equivalent. Two or more year’s experience with
distributed learning environments and technical expertise with installation
and maintenance of distributed applications; Internet-based educational
applications and technical resources. Strong background in use of
information technologies, especially databases, the Web and other Internet
applications, and information management tools. Demonstrated expertise with
presentation and imaging software. Prior experience in an academic health
or bio-sciences library or academically-affiliated clinical environment.
Two or more year’s experience administering a Windows/NT LAN, managing an
integrated library system, and managing a web server. Ability to work
independently, to function as a member of a team, and to handle several
different projects and responsibilities simultaneously. Ability to work
inter-departmentally on educational and technical projects, as needed.
Superior interpersonal and communication skills, including classroom
teaching experience.
Full position description and evaluation standards available upon request.
The Library & Learning Resource Center. In the second half of 2001, the
Library & Learning Resource Center will move into a 10,000 sq. foot
facility in the new Denton A. Cooley building. Services will expand to
include a fully-networked teaching/conference room with teleconferencing
capability, a 20-workstation public access area, small group study room,
expanded space for the specialized print and non-print collections,
archives, and a virtual reality training room. Physical proximity to
Biocommunications and Photography departments will facilitate inter-
departmental cooperation and collaboration. The Library & Learning Resource
Center maintains its own LAN and uses SydneyPlus online library system. The
current collection includes ~4000 print and non-print titles and 100
subscriptions; the L&LRC participates in a fee-based arrangement with the
Houston Academy of Medicine – Texas Medical Center Library providing access
to hundreds of electronic journals, textbooks and databases.
The Texas Heart Institute (THI). THI and its clinical partner, St. Luke's
Episcopal Hospital, both located on the Texas Medical Center campus, have
become one of the nation's largest cardiovascular centers. In 1999, the
Texas Heart Institute was ranked among the nation's top ten centers in
cardiology and heart surgery in U.S. News & World Report's annual survey of
"America's Best Hospitals" for the ninth consecutive year.
Minimum salary: $34,812. Texas Heart Institute offers an excellent benefits
package including retirement, choice of health care plans, and 20 days Paid
Time Off for new employees.
Review of applications will begin April 25, 2000 and continue until the
position is filled.
To Apply: Send letter of application addressing the above qualifications, a
resume, and names, addresses (physical and electronic), and phone numbers
of three current references to:
Annanaomi Sams, MLS
Manager, Library & Learning Resource Center and
Heart Information Service
Texas Heart Institute
P.O. Box 20345 MC 3 – 273
Houston, TX 77225-0345
PH: 713-791-4753
FAX: 713-791-3089
Electronic applications are welcome. WORD or plain text only. Send to
asams@heart.thi.tmc.edu
An Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F/D/V. Smoke-free environment.