Assistant Director and Head of Research, Teaching and Collections
College of the Holy Cross
Description
The Assistant Director and Head of Research, Teaching & Collections (RTC) is a key figure in the library's leadership structure, reporting directly to the Director of Library Services. He/she provides senior leadership within the RTC department, overseeing and mentoring librarians directly. Works closely with the Director and other leaders, contributing to the development of library-wide policies and strategies. Specifically, crafting strategic policies for the department/area by gathering input from RTC staff and affiliated librarians. Supports and enables initiatives across all segments of RTC, including branch librarians, and advocates for their interests. Fosters collaborative efforts across the campus, particularly with faculty, aiming to integrate library research and instructional programs. Provides strategic vision for developing academic collections that align with the library and college's mission. This involves collaborating with Content and Metadata Services and liaison librarians. Leads assessment efforts for RTC, working with the Office of Assessment, and promotes outreach efforts to engage the Holy Cross community with RTC services and library collections. Coordinates library collaboration with academic offices and programs, especially those involved in instructional and curricular activities. Provides expertise in research, instruction, and collection development. Serves as a liaison to one or more academic departments, advising on collections and resources. Participates in facilities planning, considering emerging pedagogical practices and collection building needs. Engages in ongoing professional development, scholarly publishing, and stays updated on best practices in the field. Major Areas of Responsibility
Reports to the Director of Library Services
Leads and supervises librarians and staff in RTC.
Supports and promotes holistic library wide approaches to the strategic implementation of services, staff, and resources in support of research, teaching, and collections.
Leads the development, assessment, and evaluation of research and instruction related work across libraries.
Provides strategic vision and leadership in collection development and evaluation
Leads in the broader academic engagement of the library with faculty and students and in collaboration with other academic offices and services.
Supervises the work of librarians and staff in the Research, Teaching & Collections division
Develops the libraries' research, instruction, and collection development programs, both comprehensively as an overarching college initiative, and individually by discipline, aligning with the subject liaison program
Cultivates the relationship between teaching faculty and librarians
Crafts strategies for delivering in-depth research collaboration with students and faculty
Crafts strategies for delivering in-depth instruction in support of faculty development
Mentor the work of RTC committees and commission projects as appropriate
Oversees assessment strategies and initiatives for RTC
Chairs committees and working groups as appropriate
Serves as liaison, including collection development, to one or more departments
Provides instruction for research in all disciplines, with emphasis on liaison departments
Participates in professional development and scholarship
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Required: ALA-accredited MLS
Required: Demonstrated management, supervisory, and leadership abilities, especially in higher education or a related field
Required: 5-7 years of increasingly complex and responsible experience in the Research and Instruction division of an academic library or equivalent
Required: 3-5 years of collection development or acquisitions knowledge and experience
Required: Proven commitment to nurturing staff development and professional growth
Required: Demonstrated pedagogical skills
Required: Budgetary experience
Preferred: Second master's degree
Preferred: Publication or presentation experience in the higher education environment
Understanding of assessment practices in higher education and academic libraries
Understanding of copyright law, intellectual freedom, and ethical use of information
Excellent communication skills, and ability to work well with colleagues
This is a full time, exempt level position. The College is committed to providing competitive market pay for its employees. The College also offers a competitive benefits package for full-time staff, including:
10% College contribution to the 403(b) Retirement Plan (1 year wait waiver available)
This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement
Condensed summer 4-day work week
Tuition benefits
Wellness programs & ongoing Training and Development opportunities
Generous paid time off
The College is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and complies with all Federal and Massachusetts laws concerning Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action in the workplace.
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In your cover letter please address how your work might support the College's mission as a Jesuit, undergraduate liberal arts college (see ) and its core commitment to diversity and inclusion. Please provide examples of any past work that illuminate your commitments in these areas. For more information, please visit . Review of applications will begin as received and continue until the position has been filled.