Job description
Organizational Status
Reports to the GIC Manager and Geography Administrator. Works under the general guidance of the Manager and Senior GIC staff. Interacts and collaborates frequently with faculty, staff, and students from both Geography and other departments/units across campus.
Work Performed
- Thoroughly examine and search a multitude of digital databases as well as paper map indices to generate a complete inventory of available imagery of the requested location
- Following established library procedure and practice, decide on appropriate photos based on needs of clients, i.e., time period, scale, event
- Physically gather the chosen photos from compact storage system, which frequently involve using step ladders to retrieve photos and boxes (weighing up to 10 pounds) from tall shelves
- Review the retrieved imagery to ensure the geographic area and features requested are fully covered by the photos
- Perform routine circulation and stack maintenance duties
- Charging, discharging, sorting, organizing and shelving of high volumes (1000’s weekly) of library materials such as air photos, maps, books, articles, reserve readings
- Process course reserve readings at the beginning of semesters
- Facilitate inter-library loan (ILL) processes with other educational institutions
- Prepare and securely package outgoing library materials for shipping
- Arrange courier pick-ups
- Trace and track packages to ensure successful and on-time delivery
- Perform various data entry tasks using MS Office, including but not limited to the recording of outgoing and incoming library materials, courier tracking numbers, photo orders and invoice amounts
- Scanning and archival of photo negatives using a sophisticated large format scanner
- Performs routine mending and repair of library materials
- Responsible for the maintenance of office supplies inventory and orders
- Respond to in-person, email, and telephone inquiries from library patrons
- Provide information to patrons regarding reading room, library and air photo services
- Demonstrate use of catalogue systems, assist users to locate library materials by performing simple searches, and provide information on library resources and locations
- Perform other duties as required
Consequence of Error/Judgement
This position plays a key role in the GIC’s everyday operations and particularly in the air photo loan program. Inaccurate or incomplete air photo fulfilment would have serious impact on our credibility and fee-for-services as orders are often carried out for professionals in the engineering and consulting sectors working on key projects in the Province. Work of faculty, students and many researchers who rely on air photos and other geography resources will also suffer if the GIC does not provide adequate assistance.
Supervision Received
Work is done under supervision. The successful applicant will receive extensive training on air photos and library operations from the GIC Staff, which are of moderate complexity but require exceptional level of attention to detail. The successful applicant will work as a team as well as independently under supervision of the Manager. Unusual problems will be referred to the Manager and other Senior Staff.
Supervision Given
None.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Graduation, plus two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Preferred Qualifications
- Ability to discern geographic features from aerial photographs, topographic and index maps.
- Demonstrate interest or knowledge in remote sensing, planning, environmental assessment or consulting practices.
- Familiarity with air photos, National Topographic System, stereoscopes.
- Familiarity with accessing various government data distribution services and web map applications (e.g. GeoBC, NAPL, VanMap).
- Ability to type 60 wpm.
- Ability to effectively use Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) and other common office software (Adobe Acrobat, web browsers, file compressors) at an intermediate level.
- Ability to operate standard office equipment, i.e. photocopier, scanner, telephone.
- Familiarity with Google Earth and/or other geospatial applications, KMZ/KML file formats.
- Knowledge and experience with Web Content Management Systems (e.g. WordPress) desired.
- Experience with graphic design software (e.g. Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator) is an asset.
- Ability to be thorough, accurate and exercise high level of attention to detail.
- Ability to handle a high volume of work, establish priorities, organize workload and complete tasks under pressure to meet deadlines and demands of a very busy library.
- Ability to accurately interpret, and make decisions within established organizational guidelines and regulations.
- Ability to interact with a diversity of people in a calm, courteous, and professional manner. Can respond to basic complaints and handle occasional exposure to minor disagreeable conditions, such as dealing with upset or difficult clients.
About University of British Columbia
CEO: Arvind Gupta
Revenue: $2 to $5 billion (USD)
Size: 10000+ Employees
Type: College / University
Website: www.ubc.ca
Year Founded: 1915