About NERL

Hosted within the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) and integrated into the 
CRL administrative structure, NERL is a national leader in cooperatively 
negotiated licensing, working to maximize effective and sustainable access to 
content for its member institutions. NERL accomplishes this by building and 
supporting alliances between higher education and the information industry 
while serving as an advocate for the collective power and influence of academic 
libraries and their parent institutions. NERL serves as a unified force for 
change in the scholarly communications landscape, and stimulates and incubates 
innovative and transformational approaches to facilitate the global 
dissemination of knowledge. CRL and NERL are committed to actively promoting 
the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion as key components for serving 
our members and advancing our global mission.

 

NERL’s membership consists of 30 core members from leading academic research 
libraries in the United States, as well as over 100 affiliated academic 
libraries. ​​NERL provides a forum for collaboration and professional exchange 
of ideas and NERL members work together to move their campuses towards 
collective action in scholarly communication and collections management using 
deliberate, shared strategies and activities in e-resource licensing. In 
addition to advocating its core values in group negotiations, NERL seeks to use 
data-driven decision-making to yield a more informed, diverse, inclusive, and 
equitable academic publishing landscape. NERL aims to leverage the collective 
input of members to co-create with publishers in building sustainable business 
models that keep pace with both current and new forms of knowledge production.

The Role

CRL seeks a NERL Program Manager to oversee and lead operational efforts to 
ensure that the objectives of NERL members and affiliates are met in an 
efficient and effective manner. The Program Manager supports NERL in its quest 
to transform the scholarly information landscape by serving as a key 
negotiation strategist, seeking beneficial terms and advantageous pricing for 
journal packages; databases; e-book collections; and related materials.

 

The scope of work includes sustaining and enhancing member and affiliate 
participation, coordination, and engagement in the NERL program -- including 
vendor negotiations; monitoring of program payables and receivables; as well as 
planning and coordinating the goals and activities of the NERL staff. The 
Program Manager will participate in other activities such as data analysis, 
advocacy, or collection development projects to leverage program results and 
demonstrate value or program outcomes. The individual in the position embraces 
the organizational values of commitment to excellence, accountability, and 
promotion of diversity and inclusion.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Program Coordination and Communication

●     Consults with members and affiliates to identify and consider the pursuit 
of new scholarly resource licenses and agreements

●     Solicits feedback from membership and maintains strong communication 
channels with NERL oversight bodies

●     Serves in an advisory capacity to the CRL Collections and Services Policy 
Committee

●     Recruits, supervises and evaluates assigned project and program personnel

●     Ensures NERL website and internal information systems are kept updated. 
Works with CRL systems group to communicate awareness of NERL programs and 
develop tools to optimize member and affiliates' access to NERL information and 
resources via the Web

 

Negotiation and Tracking

●     Acts as primary point of contact for publisher and vendor communications, 
initiates contacts with vendors and tracks and sustains vendor relations and 
progress through the life cycle of the acquisition or licensing of a given 
resource

●     Works with NERL Licensing Teams throughout the negotiation lifecycle and 
ensure that the core values from the NERL Demands a Better Deal are upheld

●     Negotiates and interprets terms for subscriptions and purchases for 
members and affiliates; and ensures that those terms and conditions are clearly 
communicated to NERL members and affiliates

 

Assessment and Analysis

●     Seeks data-informed methods of interpreting and clarifying the value of 
program outcomes

●     Promotes visibility and awareness of the NERL program among academic 
libraries and other targeted member groups

 

Technical and Financial Oversight

●     Develops written policies concerning permitted use of electronic 
resources and intellectual property rights

●     Establishes specifications and develops/documents processes consistent 
with CRL's Systems and Accounting policies and procedures to facilitate and 
monitor NERL billing, payables and receivables

●     Prepares annual budgets for NERL program activities and monitors NERL 
costs, spending and revenues on a continuous basis

●     Ensures access and works as needed with member and affiliate libraries to 
resolve access issues

 

Other

●     Plans own work schedule; schedules work to be performed by others and 
coordinates work across internal and external task groups; and monitors results 
to make sure that results achieved are consistent with objectives, deadlines 
and quality standards.

●     Stays current with the latest technologies in electronic resource 
management, and with access and licensing issues and maintains awareness of 
issues pertaining to electronic resources in academic libraries

●     Other duties as assigned

Supervisory Responsibilities

This position supervises 1.6 FTE program staff.

Qualifications

Please note that while the strongest candidates will meet all of the required 
and many of the preferred requirements listed below, NERL seeks applications 
that broadly include equivalent expertise and show a commitment to learning and 
experimentation in less-developed areas. Skills and relevant experience 
outlined in your application may be paid or unpaid, and can include 
internships, volunteer work, and practicums. NERL understands and appreciates 
that experience, education and learning, and creativity take many forms, and 
expect that qualified applicants may bring additional skills to this position 
that NERL has not considered or listed here.

Required Qualifications

·         ALA-accredited Master's Degree in library science (M.L.S.), or 
equivalent combination of education and experience

·         3 years professional library or related publishing experience

·         1 year of management and supervisory experience

·         Experience managing stakeholder communications and relationships

·         Superior oral and written communication skills that include 
demonstrated ability to effectively plan and coordinate among internal and 
external constituencies to accomplish work and reach consensus across and 
beyond organizational boundaries

·         Experience developing requirements, conceptualizing and implementing 
work flow processes, and creating reports for multiple audiences

·         Strong negotiation and facilitation skills and ability to articulate 
organizational positions in licensing and intellectual property management 
discussions

·         Knowledge of current and emerging information technologies in the 
context of publishing, authentication, and library electronic resources

 

Preferred Qualifications

·         Extensive experience with e-resource licensing and negotiation

·         Demonstrated capacity for building and leading teams

·         Experience with data analysis in the context of electronic resources, 
such as proxy logs, COUNTER, and other vendor-supplied usage data

·         Understanding of basic accounting and financial principles

·         Knowledge of commercial publishing practices, business models, and 
licensing provisions

·         Familiarity with U.S. Federal laws and regulations as they pertain to 
intellectual property and copyright in an academic setting

·         Demonstrated ability to communicate complex legal and policy concepts

·         Familiarity with content management systems and software workflow 
tools such as Drupal and ConsortiaManager

Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity

CRL and NERL are committed to actively promoting the values of diversity, 
equity, and inclusion as key components for serving our members and advancing 
our global mission. As such, CRL and NERL are Equal Opportunity Employers and 
comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws regarding recruitment, 
hiring and employment and are dedicated to providing employees with a work 
environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at 
CRL and NERL are based on organization needs, job requirements and individual 
qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, 
social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or 
sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or 
expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or 
present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family 
or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in 
the locations where we operate. CRL and NERL will not tolerate discrimination 
or harassment based on any of these characteristics.

Physical Demands & Work Environment

The physical demands described here are representative but not definitive 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 this job. Work performed is primarily 
general office/administrative with frequent use of computer keyboard and 
telephone; requires sitting the majority of the working day. Constant 
communication using both spoken and written means.

 

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those 
an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. 
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to moderate 
noise levels within the general office setting.

 

Work Location

NERL’s offices are located in Chicago, Illinois. While working from the Chicago 
area is preferred, remote work location is possible with expected regular 
travel to Chicago. Regardless of primary work location, flexible work 
arrangements, including flextime and telecommuting, are possible.

Compensation and Benefits

This is a full-time, permanent position with an anticipated hiring salary of 
$70,000-$80,000 annually, depending on experience. Through its affiliation with 
CRL, NERL offers excellent benefits, including health and retirement plans.

Application Process

To be considered for the position, please submit a cover letter and CV to 
[email protected], no later than November 30, 2021. Please include the “NERL 
Program Manager” in the subject line of your application email.

 


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