Acquisitions and Collections Librarian

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Full time/Part time: Full-time
Location: South Orange
Categories: Faculty

The successful candidate will oversee and manage all aspects of the full life 
cycle of print and electronic library resources and collaborate with the 
Assistant Dean for Information Technologies and Collections Services, library 
faculty and staff, to ensure electronic and physical collections are accurately 
represented on the shelves and in integrated library systems. The successful 
candidate will supervise and mentor a team of three staff members. This is a 
tenure track position; an additional graduate degree, scholarship, and service 
are required for consideration for tenure.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Fiscal Planning: Ensure the effective and appropriate use of funds in a 
materials budget over $2 million. Create and maintain budget strategies for the 
general collection, new gifts and resources, integration of ILL and acquisition 
workflows, and shifting funds to meet changing collection needs.
• Acquisitions: Supervise daily operations for firm and standing order 
acquisitions in print and electronic formats. Serve as primary liaison with 
vendors regarding the potential purchase and renewal of electronic resources. 
Ensure invoices submitted for payment in a timely manner. Track expenditures, 
vendor payments, encumbrances, and status of orders.
• License Management: Negotiate and formalize resource licensing agreements 
that include favorable pricing and licensing terms. Work with the electronic 
resources librarian to manage and maintain smooth access to electronic 
resources. Monitor service contracts and license agreements.
• Collection Development: Lead the analysis and development of the physical and 
electronic collections. Guide the University Libraries’ Collection Development 
Committee. Oversee an efficient and effective selection and processing of 
materials in all formats. Work collegially with the access services librarian 
and other library faculty, staff, donors, consortia, publishers, and vendors.
• Cataloging/metadata: Oversee the full range of cataloging functions. Develop 
and implement efficient workflows for maintenance of bibliographic, holdings, 
and item records. Manage workflow for original and difficult cataloging records 
with subject matter experts.

Required Qualifications:

• MLS or equivalent from an ALA Accredited institution.
• Minimum 1-3 years’ experience in an academic library or 1-3 years’ experience 
working with library finances.
• Commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion in our workplace and in the 
systems, services, and collections we build.
• Demonstrated skills: Strong negotiation skills. Meticulous, organized, 
ability to coordinate and manage multiple projects simultaneously and work 
effectively under deadlines.
• Strong people skills. Ability to build relationships, lead teams and 
committees and embrace change and foster innovation. Excellent communication 
skills (listening, speaking and writing).
• Ability to produce accurate statistics and reports.
• Commitment to supporting the Mission of the University and servant leadership 
(the servant-leader shares power, puts the needs of others first and helps 
people develop and perform as highly as possible).
 

Desired Qualifications:

• Knowledge of accounting principles as relates to academic libraries.
• Previous experience working with electronic resource management systems such 
as OCLC WorldShare Management system.
• Supervisory experience preferred.
• Experience negotiating contracts and electronic resource licenses, including 
a basic understanding of licensing and copyright issues.
• Knowledge of monographic and electronic acquisitions and serials processing, 
including management of resource records, vendor tracking, licensing terms and 
other account and subscription information.
• A basic knowledge of cataloging; understanding of MARC, Dublin Core.
• The position as described is neither comprehensive nor exhaustive. University 
Libraries is aware that additional knowledge, skills, and abilities may meet 
the needs of the position, and we encourage all prospective applicants who meet 
the basic requirements to apply. We strongly encourage diverse applicants, 
including, but not limited to race, gender identity, sexual orientation, 
disability, national origin, or veteran status.

Salary Grade:

FA01 - Faculty

Exempt/Nonexempt:

Exempt

Physical Demands:

General Office Environment

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Please provide contact information for 3 professional references.

Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity 
(EEO) and the principles of affirmative action.

Advertised: 19 Apr 2022 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close:


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