Reporting to the Dean of Libraries & Museums, the Associate Dean of Collections & Strategy faculty position, with the rank of Associate Professor, provides leadership and direction for the Libraries functional areas of acquisitions, cataloging/metadata, collection management, electronic resources, and library systems.
The Associate Dean leads collection development and associated activities, chairs the Collection Management Group (CMG), and manages a collection budget of close to $7 million.
In partnership with the Dean, and the Libraries & Museums leadership team, this position shares in the responsibilities for strategic planning, general administrative decision making, resource management, assessment, priority setting, and development of policies for libraries operations and services within a collaborative, team-oriented environment. The Associate Dean serves as an ambassador and advocate for the Libraries with campus constituencies, as well as regional and national organizations.
Reporting to the Associate Dean will be the Head of Cataloging, Head of Electronic Resources, and the Systems Librarian. The Associate Dean of Collections and Strategy reports to the Dean of Libraries and Museums.
Position Purpose
The Associate Dean leads collection development for the Pius XII Memorial Library and Medical Center Library (MCL), chairs the Collection Management Group made up of individuals from Pius Library and MCL, and manages a total collections budget of just under $7 million. They will also oversee the acquisitions and processing of materials for the Universitys two additional libraries: the Vincent C. Immel Law Library, and the Madrid Library in Spain where the University has a campus that offers 4-year US accredited degrees and study abroad programs. The position also assists with maintaining the Locust Street off-site storage facility located near the main campus.Â
Selected key collection figures from the 2022 ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey are:
1.7 million volumes, including over 30,000 volumes of rare books
637,000+ e-books
151,000+ serials
80,000+media
750,000+ off-site storage volumes
$7,000,000+ materials/services expenses
The Associate Dean provides leadership and guidance for acquisitions, cataloging/metadata, electronic resources, serials, and library systems. The Associate Dean will assist with the investigation of potential new systems or products, providing oversight and support for staffing and initiatives. It is anticipated that within the next several years the Libraries will undertake an ILS review process.
The Associate Dean will work within the Libraries and throughout campus to educate on collections related issues such as big deals, open access, open scholarship, and other relevant topics. The Associate Dean will move the Libraries toward data-based methodologies for acquiring and managing its collections and will also work with academic departments to articulate the Libraries goals in the deselection of low-use materials.
Responsibilities include:
Leadership and administration (90%)
Leadership
Promotes organizational effectiveness through strategic leadership, policy development, planning, and resource management
Engages with campus stakeholders on issues related to collections
Collaborates with other libraries and consortia to develop shared collections, and explore issues, challenges, and opportunities related to cooperatively developed and managed collections
Coordinates engagement and communication with vendors
Consults and advises the Dean on trends, opportunities, strategy, solutions, and resources
Shares in the responsibilities for decision-making, resource management, and development of policies for library operations and services
Establishes and fosters partnerships with key stakeholders across the University
Builds a strong network of peers at comparable institutions
Represents and advocates to relevant campus, consortia or multi-institutional groups
Communicates with librarians and staff at the Medical Center Library and Law Library on areas of responsibility
Actively participates in University activities and initiatives
Management
Manages performance and productivity of areas within the division
Establishes goals for departmental units, including their librarians and staff
Participates in or leads the hiring and management of personnel in technical services and library systems
Conducts annual performance reviews of librarians and staff
Participates in and provides opportunities for employees for professional development
Cultivates organizational values and holds employees accountable for fostering these values for a healthy, professional, and productive work environment
Initiates and develops services and programs to support short-term and long-term strategic goals
Fosters an environment of innovation
Collections budget
Monitors budget allocations and ensures effective stewardship of the $6.9 million collections budget, including gift funds
Provides budget analysis, budget forecasting and strategic budget planning
Produces analyses, data visualization, and reports including regular budget updates with respect to fiscal year targets
Collections strategy
Provides leadership, strategic direction, and support for the development, assessment, and continuous improvement of the Libraries collections
Devises and organizes processes for the evaluation and assessment of library collections
Provides planning for the active management of legacy print collections, including those housed in the Libraries onsite storage facility
Investigates and recommends policies, procedures, and best practices for collection management processes that advance diversity, inclusion, and equity
Develops and leads evidence based collection assessment processes to analyze, acquire, and evaluate the alignment of libraries content and services with the teaching and learning mission of the university
Works with those in the Libraries and on-campus to integrate support for open access and its impact on scholarship and the collections budget
Service, Research/Scholarship and Professional Development (10%)
Serves on committees and task forces at the department, Libraries & Museums, and University level
Participates in local, state, and national/international professional and scholarly societies and organizations
Conducts research and/or scholarship and presents research results thereof at conferences, through publication, or other avenues
Qualifications:
Required
An American Library Association-accredited masters degree in Library and Information Science (MLS/MLIS/MSIS) or international equivalent
A minimum of five years of academic or research library experience (could also be consortial or related)
Minimum of three years administrative and supervisory experience
A demonstrated record of successful, strong, and forward-thinking leadership
Strong evidence of effective fiscal management within a complex budget structure
Demonstrated experience in budget analysis and forecasting
Knowledge of current issues and best practices for managing library research collections and awareness of major trends in higher education, scholarship, and research libraries
Ability to successfully foster library employee development
Capacity to thrive in an environment of change and to foster that capacity in others
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as a team member in a dynamic environment
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
Demonstrated commitment to and support for equity, diversity, and inclusion
Record of professional service, scholarly publishing, and/or research
Preferred
Demonstrated experience managing a library collections budget in excess of $5 million
Demonstrated experience working with library systems
Experience implementing approval plans
Experience with open access
Experience with print and electronic collections assessment
Items requested as part of the application process
1. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commitment Reflecting Jesuit values of inclusive academic excellence, the Libraries & Museums at Saint Louis University are committed to building a diverse and equitable workplace where members from all backgrounds can thrive. We view diversity as based on one's ability, age, gender, culture, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background, among other elements. Equity involves fairness, such as treating people equitably while recognizing people's needs may differ, and social justice for those marginalized in society. Inclusion means creating a welcoming environment and ensuring conditions for full and meaningful participation so that all people feel valued as members of the Libraries & Museums and the wider University community.Â
Rank
Associate Professor, non-tenure track,.
Salary/Benefits
Salary: commensurate with experience. Attractive benefits include insurance, 403B, employee assistance program and wellness program.
Deadline
Application deadline is August 21, 2023 and review of applications will begin August 28, 2023. Desired start date is January 1, 2024.
Items requested as part of the application process
1. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commitment Reflecting Jesuit values of inclusive academic excellence, the Libraries & Museums at Saint Louis University are committed to building a diverse and equitable workplace where members from all backgrounds can thrive. We view diversity as based on one's ability, age, gender, culture, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background, among other elements. Equity involves fairness, such as treating people equitably while recognizing people's needs may differ, and social justice for those marginalized in society. Inclusion means creating a welcoming environment and ensuring conditions for full and meaningful participation so that all people feel valued as members of the Libraries & Museums and the wider University community.Â
Please describe in around 250 words your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and how you would contribute to these priorities at Saint Louis University.Â
2. All applications must include a cover letter addressing qualifications for the position, curriculum vita and three current professional references.
Saint Louis University(SLU) is a private, co-educational Jesuit university located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1818 by the Most Reverend Louis Guillaume Valentin Dubourg SLU is the oldest university west of the Mississippi River. The University has campuses in St. Louis, Mo. and Madrid, Spain. SLU values academic excellence, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. For nearly 200 years, the University has gone beyond teaching facts and figures, encouraging students to form ideas and identities. Today, SLU students are nearly 14,000 strong. The University has invested vast resources to advance academic programs and enhance the student experience. SLU also is a major research institution where premier researchers tackle local and global challenges. And the University's commitment to community service has earned it national acclaim and bolstered its status as a character-building college.