Head Law Librarian – Brockton Law Library Trial Courts of Massachusetts – 3.6 Brockton, MA

Full Job Description
NOTES:
This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6.

MISSION STATEMENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT:
The Trial Court is committed to:

  • fair and impartial administration of justice;
  • protection of constitutional and statutory rights and liberties;
  • equal access to justice for all in a safe and dignified environment with policies and practices that strengthen and support diversity, equity, and inclusion;
  • efficient, effective, and accountable resolution of disputes;
  • prompt and courteous service to the public by committed and dedicated professionals utilizing best practices in a manner that inspires public trust and confidence.

DEPARTMENTAL MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Support Services Department is to provide support for theadministration of justice and public access to court services through the operation of the Judicial Response System, the Trial Court Law Libraries, the Record Management operation, the Office of Court Interpreters Services, and the Office of Transcription Services.

MISSION STATEMENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT LAW LIBRARIES:

The Trial Court Law Library System provides timely, efficient access to current and historical law-related information in an impartial and respectful manner to anyone in need of legal information.

ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE:
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/trial-court-law-libraries

POSITION SUMMARY:
Working within the Trial Court Law Libraries of Department of Support Services, the Head Law Librarian administers all activities of a public law library within the Trial Court; is responsible for the planning and management of a Trial Court library collection; performs professional library duties including: acquisition, cataloging and reference; ensures that the legal information needs of the library users are met, including the judiciary, court staff, members of the bar, self-represented litigants and the public; supervises Law Librarians and Law Library Assistant(s), participates in system-wide activities such as long range planning, electronic library services, special projects and other library and court services related work as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Work is performed under direction of the Director of Support Services or her/his designee;

MAJOR DUTIES:
Responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of the library;

Develops, recommends and implements policies and procedures necessary to operate the library;

Provides reference and information services to those seeking legal information by responding to questions in person, by telephone or through e-reference; locating and retrieving materials; legal research; uses comprehensive knowledge of legal bibliography and general and legal reference sources;

Participates in the selection, design and delivery of electronic reference services;

Utilizes full knowledge of electronic databases and interlibrary sources, both legal and non-legal, to assist library users in retrieving needed information;

Participates in the selection and de-selection of library collection materials in all available formats through monitoring library user research needs and maintaining current awareness of resources available from legal publishers and others that meet those research needs;

Contributes to the development and maintenance of content on the Trial Court Law Libraries= website;

Adapts professional principles of cataloging, classification and indexing to the various components of the library’s collection utilizing a national database;

Manages and oversees local cataloging, classification and maintenance of the integrated library system;

Participates in the annual budget request for the library and for library expenditures;

Interviews, selects and recommends personnel for staff positions;

Trains and supervises staff in all aspects of library operation;

Arranges the physical library, paying attention to ADA guidelines, so that library users can access materials quickly and safely and receive prompt personal assistance from staff;

Provides for the security, protection and preservation of information resources in both paper and electronic formats;

Makes annual visits to assigned courts to respond to questions and information requests as the Court Consolidation Law Book program=s liaison;

Responsible for the library’s computer network(s);

Maintains proficiency in the current state of professional library theory and legal research and practice by attending and participating in meetings, conferences, seminars and training sessions in professional library management and legal reference skills;

Participates with other librarians and staff on system-wide projects, such as grants, collection development and program planning;

Provides workshops and seminars to promote the use and maintenance of library materials, services and databases;

Develops and implements promotional ideas to bring library resources and services to the attention of current and potential library users;

Keeps the Law Library Coordinator informed about recommendations on the renovation of a current library or the construction of a new library;

Implements directives of the Office of Court Management; and

Performs related duties as required.

JOB COMPETENCIES:
All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following areas:

Ethics and Values

Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Trial Court and Trial Court Law Libraries as demonstrated in the American Association of Law Libraries.

Mission

Understands, upholds, and communicates the missions of the Trial Court and the Trial Court Law Libraries.

Applied Knowledge

Demonstrates the core competencies and specialized competencies in the areas of library management; reference, research and client services; information technology; collection development, cataloging and teaching as outlined in the AALL Competencies of Law Librarianship.

Customer Service

Conducts oneself in a courteous and professional manner towards both Trial Court employees and the public whether in person, on the telephone or in an electronic environment.

Collaboration

Works with others cooperatively, including the courts, library and legal organizations and other agencies, demonstrating a willingness to be a team player, contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared departmental goals and maintaining effective working relationships.

Commitment to Diversity

Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Conducts oneself in a courteous and professional manner towards everyone using the services of the Trial Court Law Libraries.

Continuous Learning

Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improving himself or herself through professional development and actively pursues continuing education.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for a position of Head Law Librarian:

Master’s Degree in Library Science from an accredited library school and a minimum of three years full time experience in a professional capacity in a law library;

or

Juris Doctor degree and four years in a Trial Court Law Library position;

or

An equivalent combination of completed graduate level education and professional experience;

Knowledge of theory, principles and practices of library science and law library administration, including current methods and procedures in such areas as acquisition, cataloging and reference;

Knowledge of legal bibliography and terminology and the use of complex legal resources and indexes;

Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to deal effectively and respectfully with people;

Knowledge of the Massachusetts court system;

Knowledge of libraries, interlibrary cooperation, government and private organizations and the types of resources and services available to librarians and library users;

Knowledge of space planning, including the physical layout of and the technical and operational requirements for equipment and furniture used in libraries;

Ability to analyze and solve complex problems relating to library practices and procedures;

Ability to gather, analyze and report information;

Ability to use an integrated library system, other online systems and the ability to learn and implement new technologies as they emerge;

Ability to use computer applications such as MS Office spreadsheets, text editing and publisher programs;

Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in both oral and written form;

Ability to supervise subordinate personnel;

Ability to train library staff on the integrated library systems and fiscal procedures in accordance with MMARS accounting system and to train library and court staff in the use of electronic databases;

Ability to reason clearly and make sound judgments;

Ability to work well independently and with groups;

Ability to reach with hands and arms, bend, crouch, lift materials weighing up to 30 pounds, and climb stairs;

Ability to travel within the Commonwealth and to work at other Trial Court Law Libraries when necessary.

OTHER:
PLEASE NOTE:
Employment is contingent upon passage of a criminal record check for all new hires.

HOW TO APPLY:
Applicants must apply by completing a Trial Court online application at the following web address and a resume must be included:

https://www.mass.gov/jobs-with-the-court-system

PLEASE NOTE:
Paper, faxed or emailed applications are no longer accepted for any Trial Court position.

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