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Job: Associate Dean for Curation, Publishing and Preservation Services at Grand Valley State University

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Job Overview

The Associate Deans (ADs) provide leadership within the Libraries, working collaboratively across campus, with the local community, and with national and international partners to create and support traditional and cutting edge services designed to meet the current and emergent needs of students, faculty, and staff, with a strong student experience focus in line with liberal education.

As key members of the Grand Valley State University Libraries’ senior management team, the ADs ensure organizational effectiveness and efficiency and share in responsibility for decision-making, resource management, and development of policies for operations and services as well as library-wide planning, assessment and programming. While each AD position has individual areas of responsibility, both ADs should adopt a holistic library-wide view in terms of strategic planning, communication, and fostering an environment of innovation. ADs play a leadership role in promoting teamwork, diversity, and inclusiveness within GVSU University Libraries and the campus. In addition, ADs participate in relevant campus, consortia or multi-institutional groups.

As faculty members of the Libraries, the ADs maintain a strong agenda in research, scholarly publication, and professional service activities in line with expectations at the Grand Valley State University Libraries.

Accountabilities

As members of the Executive Team, collaboratively provide executive leadership and support for the Libraries’ strategic planning, policy development, financial administration, and resource allocation in conjunction with the Dean, which includes:

Building a shared service ethic and commitment to the success of the Libraries by supporting, communicating, and championing the mission, values, philosophy, and culture of the organization, with a particular focus on student experience, teamwork, accessibility, diversity and inclusion
Collaboratively drafting and reviewing annual and strategic plans for the Libraries as well direction for portfolios
Reviewing the annual budget and identifying resources required for future development through multi-year budgeting
Contributing to and advancing the development and execution of the Libraries’ strategic goals and objectives
Supporting and facilitating the work of the Libraries’ leadership, and in doing so sharing overall responsibility for the day-to-day management of the Libraries
Providing leadership and mentorship in support of Department Heads and their responsibilities
Sponsoring and supporting committee chairs, functions and activities in the Libraries
Leading and/or mentoring cross-functional task forces and/or working groups


Serving as executive sponsor for strategic partnership and stewarding of MOUs as per portfolios
Proactively addressing challenges in the development and execution of multi-faculty/unit and campus-wide strategies, which requires a high degree of coordination and consultation
Building and nourishing effective partnerships within and outside of the Libraries
Serving as a coach and mentor for library faculty and staff
Authorizing expenses for areas of responsibility
Acting for the Dean in his/her absence

Collection Lifecycle Management

Provides strategic planning and direction-setting for information resources:

Provides executive support for initiatives to advance proactive development and curation of all collections with a focus on curriculum and research needs
Oversees the interrelationships of the general collections, specialized collections such as government documents, and special collections
Establishes policies around the full lifecycle of Libraries content: selection, acquisitions/licensing, collection management, preservation, and withdrawal.
Ensures the effective development and fiscally responsible administration of the Library's Acquisitions Budget for information resources
Maintains deep understanding of legal context, copyright and licensing
Ensure the effective development and maintenance of an integrated library system and resource discovery platform
Oversees donor agreements, partner MOUs, collection insurance and licenses
Serves as executive lead for vendor relations

Digital Scholarship and Preservation

Provides executive leadership for digital scholarship services, publishing and preservation efforts:

Leads strategic initiatives and sets priorities to enhance collections discovery, ensure protection and preservation of born-digital owned content, and to advance digital scholarship and scholarly communications
Advises the Dean on matters particularly related to digital research and digital discovery services
Manages and coordinates assessment and innovation around digital scholarship and preservation services, as well as research data management
Serves as executive sponsor for library as publisher program
Advocates for open education resources, copyright, and authors’ rights
Collaborates with Campus IT to develop and maintain relevant technology infrastructure

Either Associate Dean, based on Alignment and Organizational Need

Assessment and Planning

Serves as executive sponsor for assessment and data analytics initiatives in the Libraries and liaison for campus:

Leads the active development and management of an assessment framework and programs, including the generation and interpretation of data to inform the Libraries’ service, collection, and investment decisions, and to demonstrate the Libraries' value to the campus community and beyond
Facilitates library assessment efforts to illustrate university community satisfaction and student success
Ensures the effective development and administration of the Libraries' operating budget, including multi-year budgeting
Coordinates ongoing strategic and annual planning processes for the University Libraries and department, monitoring progress toward accomplishment of strategic goals and initiatives as well as departmental goals and objectives
Ensures alignment of annual goals with the Libraries' and the campus's strategic plans
Provides written reports, statistics and data to the Libraries, University and appropriate entities as needed
Leads the development of operational implementation framework and planning

Communication and Engagement

As the strategic lead for marketing, communications, social media and outreach:

Oversees the Libraries’ communication strategy for both internal and external audiences, interpreting the Libraries’ contributions and needs to constituencies within the Libraries and on campus
Links staff activities and operations to the Libraries’ strategic goals and assessment plans, and develops communication strategies
Oversees library publications, library contributions to institutional publications, and all public facing content
Provides strategic leadership for community engagement and educational marketing content in digital and physical spaces
Coordinates communications from the Libraries’ leadership team to the Libraries
Manages partnership with the University’s Institutional Marketing

Strategic Workforce Management

As the strategic lead for professional development and human resources:

Coordinates recruiting, hiring and retention of quality library faculty, staff, and student workers
Develops and sustains the Libraries’ staff and faculty library professional development program, including initial training and succession planning
Ensures Library compliance with legislative and procedural requirements through active partnership with campus experts including Human Resources and bargaining units
Provides leadership in strategic planning and direction-setting with respect to workforce management as well as equity and inclusion

Qualifications

Required

Master's Degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) or from a program in a country with a formal accreditation process as identified by ALA;
Demonstrated progression of increasingly responsible, relevant, and professional work experience, with a particular expertise and passion for the delivery of user-centered services and/or infrastructure;
Strong leadership skills, including keen analytical and conceptual abilities and demonstrated ability to lead collaborative organizational change, inspire innovation, and delegate responsibility appropriately;
Strong interpersonal and public communication skills including ability to serve as an advocate and spokesperson for the  Libraries;
Demonstrated engagement in areas associated with portfolios;
Strong record of collaboratively working with all levels of library personnel, as well as stakeholders and students,
Experience with personnel development and management (faculty, staff, student and graduate student assistants, staff development, coaching, mentoring, supervision, hiring, etc.);
Strong commitment to user experience, with the ability to view issues from Libraries and university wide perspectives;
Evidence of partnership development and project initiation;
Evidence of implementation of emerging trends in higher education in the areas of focus; 
Evidence of working creatively, collaboratively, and effectively in a leadership role in promoting teamwork, diversity, equality, and inclusiveness;
Strong comfort with creative ambiguity;
Evidence of research, publication, and service consonant with university standards for tenure.

Preferred

Experience in developing and implementing strategic plans, operational plans and large projects;
Experience with budget management;
Demonstrated facility with data analysis;
Demonstrated project management skills;
Experience in consortia and multi-institutional program development;
Experience in an academic library or research environment;
Experience in publisher and vendor negotiations and collaborations.


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