What are the responsibilities and job description for the Collection Management Librarian Job at St. Mary's University in San Antonio position at St. Mary's University?
The Collection Management Librarian participates in the intellectual life and administrative activities of the Blume Library and the University. This librarian coordinates efforts to develop, manage, maintain, and assess the print and electronic collections of the Blume Library, ensuring they are of appropriate size and align with the academic and research needs of the university. This is a professional librarian position without faculty status and non-tenure track.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Performs life cycle of collection activities by collaborating with other teams and departments to ensure current collections meet campus needs.
- Leads collection assessment, establishing policies and procedures, provides analyses on trends, usage patterns, and costs (subscription & expenditures), creating reports, and compiling statistics to effectively manage and guide acquisition and deselection of materials.
- Leads the development and implementation of the procedures for acquiring, evaluating, and managing library collections for physical and digital collections, while also actively contributing innovative ideas for strategic direction.
- Collaborates with subject librarian on resource selection, budget allocations, and strategy for supporting academic departments based on assessments and usage reports.
- Collaborates with subject librarians to evaluate and enhance the collection, providing training and mentorship regarding collection-related responsibilities.
- Oversees the acquisition of print and electronic resources, managing the acquisitions budget in collaboration with the Executive Director, tracking expenditures, and preparing financial reports to monitor allocated and expended funds.
- Supervises, evaluates, and guides the acquisitions staff.
- Utilizes vendor services and professional tools to evaluate, select, and purchase library materials (physical and digital), acting as the primary vendor contact and coordinating invoice processing and payments for library materials.
- Manages all aspects of library resource acquisitions, including ordering, receiving, and invoicing for materials across formats and order types (e.g., standing orders, subscriptions, donations).
- Reviews and evaluates patron and staff suggestions for new materials, ensuring collections are balanced with appropriate subject variety and formats suited to patron needs.
- Coordinates weeding projects with liaison librarians and library staff to maintain a relevant collection.
- Leads strategic planning for collections, including managing collection policies and collection-related projects.
- Collaborates with other library units to improve communication and workflows related to collection development and management.
- Stays informed of trends and developments in collection management and library resources.
- Provides research, learning, and engagement support to selected departments and programs including course- integrated instruction, collection development (tangible and digital formats), and research consultations; Provides direct research consultations (in-person and virtual) to students, faculty, staff, and community on a regular basis as part of the research and instruction team.
- Collaborates on initiatives, projects, pilots, and innovations that advance the Library's contributions to teaching and learning programs.
- Engages in and contributes to the profession through continuing learning, service, research, presentations, or professional communications.
- Participates in department and library-wide meetings, working collaboratively with colleagues to improve workflows and assess department performance; participates in library, university, and community organizations and committees as opportunities arise.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS :
PHYSICAL DEMANDS :
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
St. Mary's University is a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University is committed to furthering diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages all qualified candidates apply.