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Loyola University Chicago (Loyola) seeks nominations and applications to 
identify user-focused, innovative, and forward-thinking candidates to serve as 
the next Director of its Women and Leadership Archives (WLA). This position 
will provide strategic direction and leadership, work collaboratively across 
campus, and engage with the local, state, and broader community and national 
and international partners to develop, manage, promote, and make accessible the 
WLA's collections in support of Loyola's teaching, learning, research, and 
service missions. Organizationally the WLA is part of the Gannon Center and the 
University Libraries. Loyola encourages applications from underrepresented 
groups and from those with diverse backgrounds and life experiences.As a member 
of the libraries Leadership and Planning Team, the Director will work to effect 
a user-focused agenda in support of teaching, learning, and research; ensure 
organizational efficiency and effectiveness; share responsibility for policy 
formulation, resource allocation, and organizational development; contribute to 
shaping strategic initiatives; and play a key role in establishing priorities, 
assessing outcomes, and accomplishing the vision for the Libraries' future, in 
alignment with the University's strategic plan. In concert with Loyola's Jesuit 
values, the Director will consistently promote teamwork, respect, diversity, 
and inclusiveness. This full-time position reports primarily to the Dean of 
Libraries and secondarily to the Director of the Gannon Center for Women and 
Leadership. For additional information, please visit http://libraries.luc.edu 
and https://www.luc.edu/gannon.

Environment
Founded in 1870, Loyola is one of the nation's largest Jesuit, Catholic 
universities. Loyola is a private, not-for-profit institution consisting of 
eleven schools and colleges with four locations in Chicagoland and a campus in 
Rome, Italy, providing educational services to approximately 17,000 students in 
undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs. The University 
enjoys robust enrollments, an outstanding reputation for the quality of its 
teaching, and an increasing level of research activity. Recognizing Loyola's 
excellence in education, U.S. News and World Report has consistently ranked 
Loyola among the "top national universities" in its annual publications. Like 
the University itself, Loyola's libraries and archives are in a growth mode 
with new facilities and initiatives, such as the eCommons, Loyola's 
institutional repository. With the opening of the $32 million Information 
Commons on the Lakeshore Campus in 2008, Loyola has one of the finest and most 
advanced academic library facilities in the Midwest. In addition to the 
Information Commons, the University Libraries includes Cudahy Library and the 
Library Storage Facility (LSF) at the main campus in Rogers Park, the Lewis 
Library at the Water Tower Campus in downtown Chicago, and a library at the 
John Felice Rome Center in Italy. The University Libraries has an annual 
materials budget exceeding $6 million. Collections include nearly two million 
volumes, 550 databases, 60,000 journals, and a variety of physical and 
streaming media resources. The Libraries sponsors frequent cultural programs 
for the Loyola community and its neighbors. Established in 1994, the Women and 
Leadership Archives collects, preserves, and makes available permanently 
valuable records that document women's lives, roles, and contributions. The WLA 
grew out of the need to care for the records of Mundelein College, which 
affiliated with Loyola in 1991, and expanded to collect papers of women leaders 
and women's organizations. Collection strengths include the subject areas of 
activism and women's issues; authors; education; environmental issues; public 
service; social justice; women religious; and women in the fine, performance, 
and visual arts. The WLA works in close collaboration with the Libraries 
University Archives and Special Collections Department.

Responsibilities
The WLA Director is responsible for all aspects of archival administration and 
oversees the activities, staff, and operations of the Women and Leadership 
Archives. Specific responsibilities include:

*         Developing annual and long-range goals

*         Planning and managing the WLA budget

*         Hiring, supervising, and mentoring WLA staff, interns, and volunteers

*         Carrying out appraisal and acquisition of archival records

*         Developing policies for arrangement and description, preservation, 
and access of archival records

*         Working with systems staff to implement archival technology

*         Coordinating and monitoring fulfillment of information requests by 
Assistant Archivist and Graduate Assistants

*         Collaborating with partners regarding women's history programming, 
tours, and exhibits

*         Overseeing research for and installation of physical and web-based 
exhibits

*         Collaborating with faculty in support of classroom archival programs

*         Working with established and prospective donors; maintaining 
donor-related administrative records

*         Working with the Gannon Center regarding Mundelein College-related 
activities and donors

*         Serving on Libraries and campus committees to increase awareness of 
WLA

*         Participating in relevant professional organizations; representing 
the Libraries at professional conferences

Required qualifications

*         Master's degree or above from an ALA-accredited library and 
information science program or in a relevant discipline or professional area

*         A minimum of five years of progressively responsible work experience 
in an archival environment, including at least three years of supervisory 
experience or project management

*         Strong leadership skills, including demonstrated evidence of 
effectively fostering a collaborative team work environment and setting 
priorities

*         Clearly articulated commitment to the library as a holistic, 
user-focused organization, unifying programs, collections, and space as 
essential components of service

*         Demonstrated knowledge of current archival theory and practice

*         Excellent organizational and analytical skills

*         Robust interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability 
to serve as a spokesperson, representative, and advocate for the WLA

*         Demonstrated willingness and ability to lead and participate in 
organizational change, innovation, and healthy risk taking

*         Flexibility, creativity, and proven ability to work as part of a team

*         Ability to perform physical activities associated with archival 
practice

*         Record of professional engagement and service

*         Commitment to diversity, equity, accountability, and shared 
responsibility
Preferred qualifications

*         Knowledge of women's history

*         Experience with one or more of the following: Archive-It; Archivist's 
Toolkit; Archon; CONTENTdm; PastPerfect; Preservica

*         Knowledge of web authoring tools and website management

*         Experience with Alma library management system and Primo discovery 
system

*         Experience with strategic planning

*         Familiarity with process improvement techniques

*         Grant writing experience
To apply
Applicants should submit a current curriculum vitae, and a letter of interest 
through https://www.careers.luc.edu/postings/10413 . They also should provide 
the names and email addresses of three individuals prepared to speak to their 
professional qualifications for this position. Referees will not be contacted 
immediately but might be at subsequent points in the review process. 
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.  For full 
consideration, applications should be received by April 01, 2019.


Please direct inquiries to the chair of the selection advisory committee:

Hong Ma
Loyola University Chicago
1032 W. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60660
773.508.2590
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Loyola University Chicago is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer 
with a strong commitment to hiring for our mission and diversifying our 
faculty. The University seeks to increase the diversity of its professoriate, 
workforce and undergraduate and graduate student populations because broad 
diversity - including a wide range of individuals who contribute to a robust 
academic environment - is critical to achieving the University's mission of 
excellence in education, research, educational access and services in an 
increasingly diverse society. Therefore, in holistically accessing the many 
qualifications of each applicant, we would factor favorably an individual's 
record of conduct that includes experience with an array of diverse 
perspectives, as well as a wide variety of different educational, research or 
other work activities. Among other qualifications, we would also factor 
favorably experience overcoming or helping others overcome barriers to an 
academic career or degrees. As a Jesuit Catholic institution of higher 
education, we seek candidates who will contribute to our strategic plan to 
deliver a Transformative Education in the Jesuit tradition. To learn more about 
LUC's mission, candidates should consult our website at 
www.luc.edu/mission/<http://www.luc.edu/mission/>. For information about the 
university's focus on transformative education, they should consult our website 
at 
www.luc.edu/transformativeed<https://loyolauniversitychicago-my.sharepoint.com/personal/hma2_luc_edu/Documents/WLA%20Director%20Search%20Committee%202019/Job_Postings/www.luc.edu/transformativeed>.

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Loyola University Chicago  | Office: 773-508-2590 | Email: 
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