Dean for Barnard Libraries and Academic Information Services

Barnard College

Full-time

On-site

Manhattan, New York, United States

$190,000.00-$210,000.00,Yearly

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Barnard College seeks an innovative and thoughtful leader as its next Dean for Barnard Libraries and Academic Information Services (BLAIS). Reporting directly to the Provost and Dean of Faculty, the Dean provides intellectual, strategic, operational, and visionary leadership for the Library in alignment with Barnard's vision, mission, and strategic goals. Housed in the Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning, and integral to the activities of the building's Academic Centers, the Dean will join an extraordinary team of scholars engaged in innovative research and transformative teaching within Barnard's distinctive academic culture, which combines the benefits of an outstanding liberal education with the opportunities of a major research university.

The Dean of BLAIS provides leadership for an interdisciplinary, collaborative space of intellectual discovery, cutting edge research and transformative teaching. The Dean will join Barnard at a critical moment in higher education in general and for libraries specifically. The Dean will develop, articulate, and bring to life a vision for the Library's future in this critical moment in support of the College's mission; provide inspired leadership to a highly professional, collaborative, committed, and service-focused team; support, advocate for, and provide access to resources for research, teaching, and learning for faculty and students; and guide the continuing evolution and implementation of new technology and services that enhance the Library's digital and physical presence.

The successful candidate will bring extensive experience working in collaborative, innovative, digital, and interdisciplinary environments and will possess a deep understanding of current issues relevant to academic librarianship, including information services, pedagogy and inquiry, digital libraries and library technologies, scholarly communication, assessment, strategic planning, and advocacy. Working both with development and deployment of staff and material resources, the Dean will manage a highly collaborative and complex organization with skill, integrity, respect, and humor. A commitment to open communication and consultative leadership, combined with strong interpersonal, problem solving, and decision-making skills, is crucial.

The compensation range for this position is $190,000-210,000 with a generous benefits package designed to support physical, mental, and financial wellness.

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