Two Positions: Maryland

Position: Executive Director
Location: University System of Maryland & Affiliated Institutions (USMAI) (College Park)
Posted: MLA JobLine, ALA JobList, SLA
Salary:
$165,000-180,000

The University System of Maryland & Affiliated Institutions (USMAI) Library Consortium invites applications and nominations for the role of Executive Director. USMAI Library Consortium includes 17 member libraries of universities and colleges in the State of Maryland. With historical roots in the state’s university system, the consortium includes libraries of both public and private institutions. USMAI is dedicated to sharing human and information resources to advance the research and learning of various constituencies that partner with its member libraries. The Consortium supports and explores resource sharing and enhancement of services to users through programs in cooperative collecting, access to electronic resources and physical collections, and enhanced interlibrary loan and document delivery. USMAI seeks to appoint a leader who will help it discover and develop new approaches to resource sharing in the broadest sense and work to position it and its members at the forefront of consortia enterprises.

In collaboration with the Council of Library Deans/Directors (CLD) and the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, the Executive Director of USMAI will provide strategic vision and energetic leadership for the Consortium. Working closely with the CLD and consortial librarians and staff, the Executive Director is responsible for managing the programs and services of the Consortium, implementing strategic initiatives, and seeking new opportunities and funding sources to improve the services and performances of the member libraries. The next Executive Director will be at the forefront of trends in academic libraries and be able to bring new ideas to the Consortium. 

Successful candidates will bring to the role a demonstrated command of trends in academic and digital libraries, information policy, and information technologies, personal skills to maintain effective relationships while building consensus with staff, constituents, and professional colleagues, knowledge of technology applications relevant to user-centered library services and excellent project management skills. They will also have a minimum of five years of relevant and progressively responsible experience working in either academic libraries, associations, related non-profit organizations, or similar organizations. Successful candidates will also demonstrate a record of progressively increasing administrative skills relevant to the position’s requirements, including ability in leadership, participative management, and sound fiscal oversight. 

Screening of complete applications will begin immediately and continue until the completion of the search process. The full position profile, as well as portals to submit inquiries, nominations, referrals, and CVs with cover letters, may be accessed below.

Recruiting through Isaacson, Miller. Sean Farrell is leading this search with Drew Chang.


Position: College Archivist
Location: St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Salary:
$72,000-77,000

This 12-month, full-time, tenure-track faculty position is anticipated to begin July 1, 2025.

Description: St. Mary’s College of Maryland, a public liberal arts college, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track College Archivist position. The Library seeks an enthusiastic and creative archivist to manage all aspects of the College Archives. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced archivist able to work independently as a ‘lone arranger.’ The successful candidate must have strong organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills, and be able to effectively collaborate with colleagues.

As the liaison for History and Museum Studies programs, the archivist develops the Library’s collections in these subject areas, provides research support, and collaborates with teaching faculty to incorporate information literacy skills and concepts into departmental curriculum. 

The archivist will also collaborate with Research & Instruction Librarian colleagues to teach information literacy sessions in the First Year Seminars (a required course for all new St. Mary’s students), and provide general research and reference assistance.

As full-time, tenure track faculty the archivist is expected to be a committed member of the Library department, engage in scholarship, participate in faculty governance, service to the college, and student advising as outlined in the Faculty Bylaws. As a small, supportive, undergraduate-focused liberal arts environment the Library is committed to providing professional development and mentorship.

The Library values culturally responsive and critical librarianship and seeks to create a community of practice that supports students from historically underrepresented and marginalized groups to increase student belonging and reduce equity gaps in student performance.

Essential duties include:

  • Manage all aspects of the College Archives including budget, facility, student interns/employees, and policies and procedures
  • Collect, organize, describe, and preserve archival material and collections in all formats
  • Maintain and increase online access to archival collections
  • Develop records management policies (including for electronic records)
  • Develop displays and exhibits related to the College Archives
  • Represent the College Archives on local, regional, and national levels
  • Communicate regularly with donors and potential donors of historical collection
  • Provide special support to the alumni and advancement offices
  • Provide general reference support and specialized research assistance related to the access  and use of the College Archives, genealogy, primary sources, and oral history
  • Provide specialized information literacy instruction related to oral history, genealogy, and primary sources
  •  Build and manage diverse library collections to support student learning

Non-sectarian since its founding, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, a public Carnegie Baccalaureate, Arts and Sciences institution located in St. Mary’s City, 70 miles southeast of Washington, D.C., has been designated as Maryland’s public honors college. With selective admissions policies, academically talented students, and a rigorous curriculum, we offer a small college experience similar to that found at exceptional private colleges. St. Mary’s faculty benefit from a comprehensive program of support for scholarship, research, travel, and curriculum development, including course releases for pre-tenure faculty and leaves for tenured faculty. The quality of life is enhanced by the recreational opportunities of the Chesapeake region and by our proximity to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.

Required qualifications:

  • Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library school OR equivalent accredited degree with formal training in archival theory and practice
  • At least 2 years’ experience working in an archive of any kind
  • Knowledge of digitization standards and tools
  • Dedicated to positively engaging with undergraduate students
  • Interest in information literacy education and teaching
  • Ability to work independently
  •  Ability to lift up to thirty (30) pounds

An interest in attracting and retaining students from underrepresented groups is desirable.

Any combination of acceptable education and experience, which has provided the necessary knowledge and skills to fulfill the requirements of this position, may be considered.

The annual salary range is $72k – $77k, depending on qualifications and experience.