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Director of Library Services and Educational Resources -- Columbia College -- Columbia, MO
Administrative Area:
Stafford Library and Academic Achievement Center Columbia College
is seeking a dynamic, visionary, and service-oriented leader to serve as the
Director of Library Services and Educational Resources . This role is crucial for fostering a progressive 21st-century library environment and ensuring comprehensive academic support for our diverse student body. The Director will provide strategic direction, operational oversight, and innovative leadership for all library services, archives, and the academic support programs. Key Responsibilities I. Strategic Leadership and Vision for a Progressive Library Develop and implement a strategic plan
for the Stafford Library that aligns with the college's mission and anticipates the evolving needs of a modern academic institution. Lead the transition toward a
progressive 21st-century Library model , emphasizing
digital literacy ,
information fluency , open educational resources ( OER ), and state-of-the-art learning technologies. Curate and manage an expansive collection
of physical and digital resources, employing data-driven methods for resource acquisition, maintenance, and deselection. Oversee the maintenance and enhancement of the
library's physical and virtual spaces
to create an inviting, accessible, and flexible environment that supports individual study, collaborative work, and technology integration. II. Oversight of the Academic Achievement Center (AAC) Provide comprehensive leadership
for the AAC, which includes peer tutoring, writing support, academic coaching, and other student success initiatives. Ensure high-quality, effective, and equitable academic support services
that meet the diverse learning needs of all students, including those in traditional, online, and military programs. Collaborate closely with faculty and academic departments
to integrate library and AAC services into the curriculum, supporting student retention and achievement. Manage, support, and train the professional staff of the AAC, promoting a culture of continuous improvement and student-centered service. III. Administration and Management Manage the departmental budgets
for both the Library, Archives, and the AAC, ensuring fiscal responsibility and strategic resource allocation. Seek external funding
through grants, donations, and partnerships to support library, archives, and AAC initiatives and collections. Recruit, mentor, supervise, and evaluate
a team of professional librarians, archivist, tutors, professional staff, and student workers. Lead assessment and evaluation efforts
for all library, archives, and AAC services, utilizing data to inform decision-making and demonstrate programmatic impact. Ensure
compliance
with copyright laws, licensing agreements, and college policies. IV. Campus and Community Engagement Serve as the
primary advocate and representative
for the Library, Archives, and the AAC within the college community and externally. Cultivate
partnerships with internal stakeholders
(e.g., IT, Faculty, CCG Staff, Athletics, Student Affairs) and
external consortia
(e.g., MOBIUS) to expand resource access and service delivery. Actively participate in
divisional and
college committees
and institutional planning. Perform job duties in accordance with
Columbia College’s vision, mission and values , and contributes to the development of the Student Experience Division. Attend and assist
with implementation of major Student Experience and College functions, including but not limited to, Homecoming, Quest Day, Welcome Week, College Visitation events, Ivy Chain, Commencement, Late Night Breakfast, and Student Experience Night of Recognition. Fulfill
additional responsibilities as assigned . Supervisory Responsibility:
Yes - Archivist, Librarians, and Academic Achievement Center leadership Position reports to:
Vice President of Student Experience and Dean of Students Required Experience: Ability to work independently and in a team environment, with or without direct supervision. Excellent communication, interpersonal, customer service, and organizational skills. Knowledge of and commitment to innovative technology and web-based instruction. Commitment to library and archives in an academic setting. Master’s Degree in Library Science, Higher Education Administration, Information Science, or related field. Five years’ experience in a professional position in higher education. Supervisory experience. Preferred Experience: Previous managerial experience. Experience in a college or university setting that serves online and non-traditional learners. Experience with library system platforms (e.g., integrated library systems, discovery services). Experience with grants, fundraising, and external relations. Required Level of Education: Master’s DegreeIn: Higher Education Administration, Library Sciences, Information Science, or related field Other Requirements:
Ability to satisfy, within the parameters set by the College and consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, a criminal background check as a condition of employment. Special Requirements (if any): Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends.
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Administrative Area:
Stafford Library and Academic Achievement Center Columbia College
is seeking a dynamic, visionary, and service-oriented leader to serve as the
Director of Library Services and Educational Resources . This role is crucial for fostering a progressive 21st-century library environment and ensuring comprehensive academic support for our diverse student body. The Director will provide strategic direction, operational oversight, and innovative leadership for all library services, archives, and the academic support programs. Key Responsibilities I. Strategic Leadership and Vision for a Progressive Library Develop and implement a strategic plan
for the Stafford Library that aligns with the college's mission and anticipates the evolving needs of a modern academic institution. Lead the transition toward a
progressive 21st-century Library model , emphasizing
digital literacy ,
information fluency , open educational resources ( OER ), and state-of-the-art learning technologies. Curate and manage an expansive collection
of physical and digital resources, employing data-driven methods for resource acquisition, maintenance, and deselection. Oversee the maintenance and enhancement of the
library's physical and virtual spaces
to create an inviting, accessible, and flexible environment that supports individual study, collaborative work, and technology integration. II. Oversight of the Academic Achievement Center (AAC) Provide comprehensive leadership
for the AAC, which includes peer tutoring, writing support, academic coaching, and other student success initiatives. Ensure high-quality, effective, and equitable academic support services
that meet the diverse learning needs of all students, including those in traditional, online, and military programs. Collaborate closely with faculty and academic departments
to integrate library and AAC services into the curriculum, supporting student retention and achievement. Manage, support, and train the professional staff of the AAC, promoting a culture of continuous improvement and student-centered service. III. Administration and Management Manage the departmental budgets
for both the Library, Archives, and the AAC, ensuring fiscal responsibility and strategic resource allocation. Seek external funding
through grants, donations, and partnerships to support library, archives, and AAC initiatives and collections. Recruit, mentor, supervise, and evaluate
a team of professional librarians, archivist, tutors, professional staff, and student workers. Lead assessment and evaluation efforts
for all library, archives, and AAC services, utilizing data to inform decision-making and demonstrate programmatic impact. Ensure
compliance
with copyright laws, licensing agreements, and college policies. IV. Campus and Community Engagement Serve as the
primary advocate and representative
for the Library, Archives, and the AAC within the college community and externally. Cultivate
partnerships with internal stakeholders
(e.g., IT, Faculty, CCG Staff, Athletics, Student Affairs) and
external consortia
(e.g., MOBIUS) to expand resource access and service delivery. Actively participate in
divisional and
college committees
and institutional planning. Perform job duties in accordance with
Columbia College’s vision, mission and values , and contributes to the development of the Student Experience Division. Attend and assist
with implementation of major Student Experience and College functions, including but not limited to, Homecoming, Quest Day, Welcome Week, College Visitation events, Ivy Chain, Commencement, Late Night Breakfast, and Student Experience Night of Recognition. Fulfill
additional responsibilities as assigned . Supervisory Responsibility:
Yes - Archivist, Librarians, and Academic Achievement Center leadership Position reports to:
Vice President of Student Experience and Dean of Students Required Experience: Ability to work independently and in a team environment, with or without direct supervision. Excellent communication, interpersonal, customer service, and organizational skills. Knowledge of and commitment to innovative technology and web-based instruction. Commitment to library and archives in an academic setting. Master’s Degree in Library Science, Higher Education Administration, Information Science, or related field. Five years’ experience in a professional position in higher education. Supervisory experience. Preferred Experience: Previous managerial experience. Experience in a college or university setting that serves online and non-traditional learners. Experience with library system platforms (e.g., integrated library systems, discovery services). Experience with grants, fundraising, and external relations. Required Level of Education: Master’s DegreeIn: Higher Education Administration, Library Sciences, Information Science, or related field Other Requirements:
Ability to satisfy, within the parameters set by the College and consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, a criminal background check as a condition of employment. Special Requirements (if any): Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends.
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