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Boston College Libraries

Head of Resource Acquisitions & Management

Boston College Libraries, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298


Boston College Libraries is seeking a Head of Resource Acquisitions & Management to join our enthusiastic, collaborative, and supportive leadership team. We’re looking for someone who can lead a talented and diverse staff, manage the Library’s materials budget and collection acquisitions workflows, and implement forward-looking resource management practices at a major research library.

As our Head of Resource Acquisition & Management you will:

Oversee a staff of 10 library workers: 3 direct reports, 7 indirect

Report to the Associate University Librarian for Technology and Technical Services

Be a member of the Library’s leadership team; engage in collaborative visioning and strategic planning

Work collaboratively with colleagues across the library and university, including other library Heads (Collections, Access, Metadata, and special libraries), subject librarians, and the University’s budget and finance offices

Engage with colleagues across Boston College, the Boston Library Consortium, and the wider academic library community

Stay informed of and communicate trends and best practices in collection management, fiscal management, acquisitions, and open access

Boston College Libraries operate in accordance with our Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion values statement (library.bc.edu/edi), which is central to our mission. We acknowledge historical, structural, and systemic injustices and are actively working to build a culture that recognizes, values, and empowers all people and provides space for discourse and growth. We expect applicants for this position to demonstrate a commitment to sustaining a respectful, accountable, and intentionally inclusive culture.

This is an in-person position on the Main Boston College Campus in Chestnut Hill, MA.

Hiring range: $84,100 to $105,100; salary commensurate with relevant experience

Requirements:

Master’s degree in Library Science, Information Science, or equivalent required

Additional Qualifications:

Experience managing people; ability to train, mentor, support, recruit and retain talented and diverse staff

Strong knowledge of both electronic and print library acquisitions workflows

Knowledge of emerging open-access models (e.g. transformative agreements) is a plus

Experience negotiating and building relationships with vendors

Knowledge of budgeting practices, preferably in a library setting

Ability to work collaboratively across units

Excellent communication skills

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