About This Role:

If you see opportunity where others see obstacles, if you seek to influence 
change while others follow the status quo, if you are looking for a 
once-in-a-lifetime, career-defining opportunity: We have a role for you at 
K-State Libraries.

Following the May 22, 2018, fire in Hale Library, the university’s 
550,000-square-foot main building, the administration, faculty and staff, who 
had been looking forward to the creation of a first-floor learning commons, 
will instead reimagine the institution from the ground up. In spearheading 
these changes and developing the Hale Library of the future, the associate dean 
will need proven change leadership experience and demonstrated resilience.

We seek an innovative, collaborative, and accomplished leader to join our 
administrative team as Associate Dean for Collections, Discovery, and 
Information Technology Services. Reporting to the Dean of Libraries, this 
position will provide strategic direction and support for the work of staff 
engaged in acquiring and making accessible research and teaching resources in 
all formats and will have administrative responsibility for three departments: 
Metadata, Preservation and Acquisitions; Content Development; and Information 
Technology Services. The associate dean collaborates closely with the Associate 
Dean for Research, Education, and Engagement and actively contributes to the 
shaping and advancing of library initiatives through service on the Libraries’ 
Administrative Team and the Strategic Leadership Council.

This is a full-time tenure-track academic appointment carrying full faculty 
status and responsibilities. The associate dean is a senior faculty member and 
administrator who plays a key role in the appointment, reappointment, and 
promotion of library faculty and must qualify for tenure and promotion to 
associate professor on appointment. The successful candidate must demonstrate a 
record

of professional achievement through scholarly research relevant to academic 
librarianship, including publications, presentations, and participation and 
leadership in the work of relevant professional associations, particularly on 
the national level.

To be successful in this position, the incumbent must demonstrate excellent 
interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills to establish and 
maintain productive working relationships with colleagues in an environment 
where flexibility and collaboration are essential. The ideal candidate will 
possess a strong commitment to providing excellent user service, a demonstrated 
ability to develop productive partnerships within and across organizations, and 
an ability to use technology in creative ways to solve problems and create 
efficiencies.

Areas of emphasis and main responsibilities:


  Provide leadership through shared decision-making for library-wide planning, 
personnel decisions, budget allocation, resource management, organizational 
effectiveness, and program and policy development through active participation 
and collaboration with the senior Administrative Team and the Strategic 
Leadership Council.


  Oversee the development of holistic collection strategies in the context of 
emerging trends and new definitions of collections that ensure the Libraries’ 
collection budget aligns with university priorities for teaching and research.


  Collaborate in the strategic and comprehensive development and planning for 
the renovated Libraries’ IT architecture and services and the Libraries’ new 
Innovation Center, a maker and emerging technologies lab.


  Analyze and plan for allocation of new resources or reallocation of existing 
human and financial resources to meet current needs and anticipate future 
priorities.


  Assist the dean with overall library administration, assist as requested 
with fundraising and donor relations, represent the libraries at professional 
organization membership meetings, and act in the dean’s absence.


  Foster professional growth and provide mentoring, guidance and empowerment 
to Libraries’ faculty and staff with evolving work roles.


  Serve as the Libraries’ representative on university councils as needed.


  Contribute to the profession through scholarly research, publications, 
presentations, and participation and leadership in relevant professional 
associations.


We Support Diversity and Inclusion:

What You’ll Need to Succeed:

Kansas State University embraces diversity and promotes inclusion in every 
sector of the institution. The university actively seeks individuals whose 
commitments and contributions will advance the University's dedication to the 
Principles of Community.

Minimum Requirements:

 Master’s degree in library or information sciences from an accredited 
American Library Association program.

 Minimum of five years’ progressively more responsible supervisory, 
managerial, and administrative duties with demonstrated ability to support, 
mentor and develop faculty and staff, and work effectively with others in an 
academic or research library.

 Demonstrated leadership capability and extensive experience in one or more of 
the following areas: collections/acquisitions, preservation, metadata, 
information technology, and digital libraries.

 Strong evidence of effective fiscal management within a complex structure of 
public and private resources.

 Demonstrated project management and organizational skills, including 
flexibility in meeting objectives and implementing creative solutions.

 A strong commitment to diversity and inclusion in supporting a diverse 
workforce and serving the needs of a diverse population.

 Deep knowledge of current issues and best practices for managing research 
collections and awareness of major trends in higher education, scholarship, and 
research libraries.

 Demonstrated management style that is flexible, inclusive, user 
service-oriented, and committed to staff development.

 Capacity to thrive in an environment of change and to foster that capacity in 
others.

 A record of scholarly and professional achievement that qualifies for tenure 
and promotion to associate professor on appointment.

Preferred Qualifications:


  Experience in acquiring, participating in and/or managing grant-funded 
projects.


  Ten years of progressively responsible experience, five of which should be 
in a leadership role in an academic or research library or an equivalent 
combination of education and experience.



  Familiarity with software development methodologies and technologies.


See http://careers.k-state.edu/cw/en-us/job/504323/associate- 
dean-for-collections-discovery-and-information-technology-services-kstate-libraries
 for the full position announcement including instructions for applying.



 

Screening begins by August 31, 2018

The Libraries aim to attract exceptional talent, and we offer competitive 
salary in recognition of responsibilities and experience. This appointment 
carries a percentage increase for the assignment of administrative 
responsibilities.

Kansas State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer of individuals with 
disabilities and protected veterans and actively seeks diversity among its 
employees. 

In connection with your application for employment, Kansas State University 
will procure a Background Screen on you as part of the process of considering 
your candidacy as an employee.


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