Bodleian Digital Library Systems & Services, Osney One, Osney Mead, Oxford, OX2 0EW Bodleian Digital Library Systems and Services (BDLSS) are pleased to announce an exciting, full-time opportunity for an Assistant Systems Support Librarian. About the role BDLSS provide critical support for the University of Oxford’s library systems, including Alma (the integrated library system) and SOLO (Search Oxford Libraries Online), enabling access to resources across over 100 Oxford libraries. We are looking to recruit an Assistant Systems Support Librarian to join our Library Systems Team, who are responsible for supporting and improving the key platforms that underpin Oxford’s library services. Based in Bodleian Digital Library Systems and Services at the Osney One building in Oxford, the successful applicant will contribute to the delivery of library systems by providing support for the Library Systems Team’s day-to-day operational tasks and project work. You will manage and update documentation and training materials for library staff, ensuring consistency and clarity. You will work with library staff across the Bodleian Libraries and College libraries to resolve systems issues, provide training for new processes & features, and help to configure bespoke system changes for individual libraries on request. You will help manage incoming requests to the OLIS helpline - resolving routine queries, responding to colleagues, and escalating issues as needed. There will also be opportunity to support other members of the team with more technical tasks within the integrated library systems, including user account management, acquisitions set-up, and bulk metadata updates. This role is a full-time permanent post, allowing up to three days of remote working per week by agreement with the line manager. About You The successful applicant will be a strong communicator, who is able to form good working relationships. You will have experience using library systems, ideally Ex Libris Alma and Primo VE or similar. You will have technical aptitude and good attention to detail, and confidence working with library data. You will be highly organised, proactive in your work, and motivated to learn and develop your skills. What We Offer As an employee of the University of Oxford, you will enjoy a wide range of benefits, including 38 days’ paid annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays; with the option to purchase additional days), membership of a generous pension scheme, family-friendly policies, access to childcare services, and opportunities for flexible and hybrid working. You will have access to the University Club and sports facilities, professional development through the Researcher Hub, and a vibrant academic and cultural environment in central Oxford. More information is available at Diversity We are committed to ensuring that our recruitment processes are inclusive and accessible. If you require the job description or any other materials in an alternative format, or if you would like to request any adjustments to support you through the application or interview process,