University Of Richmond

Associate University Librarian for Academic Engagement

University Of Richmond$91K — $126K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Master's degree in library and information science from an ALA-accredited program.
  • Graduate degree in a humanities discipline or comparable training or experience.
  • Minimum 7 years of progressively responsible experience in an academic or research library.
  • 5 years of supervisory experience managing multiple units or complex teams.
  • Experience in information literacy and research support required, with user services experience preferred.
  • Experience with assessment and evidence-based service improvement.

Responsibilities

  • Provides strategic leadership for academic engagement programs, ensuring alignment with university priorities.
  • Supervises and mentors four department heads, fostering collaboration and professional development.
  • Sets strategic direction for information literacy and digital literacy across library programs.
  • Strengthens partnerships with academic departments and research centers in collaboration with department heads.
  • Guides Access Services in planning user-centered service models and staffing.
  • Champions assessment of services and programs to inform continuous improvement.
  • Represents the Libraries in academic and professional committees as appropriate.

Benefits

  • Supports faculty development through collaboration with the Faculty Hub and other initiatives.
  • Strong emphasis on user-centered services promoting student success and wellness.
  • Opportunity to lead and influence library programs at a strategic level.
  • Mentoring opportunities for professional development of department heads.
  • Engagement with distinctive collections and creative practices to enhance teaching and research.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Application review will begin on April 13th.

POSITION SUMMARY:
The Associate University Librarian (AUL) for Academic Engagement provides senior leadership for the libraries' teaching, research, and user engagement programs. Reporting to the University Librarian, the AUL supervises four department heads (Research & Instruction, Book Arts/Archives/Rare Books, Parsons Music Library, and Access, Communications & Outreach Services) and ensures that each unit's programs are strategically aligned, visible, and well-integrated across the University. In this role, the AUL advances academic engagement by strengthening partnerships with faculty, departments, academic centers, and student success initiatives. The position emphasizes strategic direction, coordinated planning, and support for department heads as they lead programs, spaces, collections, and staff in their respective areas. As a member of the senior leadership team, the AUL contributes to strategic planning, policy development, and organizational decision-making across the libraries. The position also serves as a key coordinator with the Weinstein Learning Center and the Faculty Hub, strengthening connections between library programs and broader institutional initiatives that support teaching innovation, student learning, and faculty development.

JOB DUTIES:
  • Provides strategic leadership for academic engagement programs, aligning services with library and university priorities. Coordinates strategies across Boatwright Memorial Library, Parsons Music Library, and with campus partners such as the Weinstein Learning Center and Faculty Hub to create an integrated model of student and faculty support.
  • Supervises and mentors four department heads, fostering collaboration, accountability, and professional development. Oversees resolution of service overlaps to ensure well-coordinated, complementary, and user-centered support.
  • Sets strategic direction for information literacy, digital literacy, and AI literacy across library programs. Works with Research & Instruction to design and deliver initiatives aligned with institutional priorities.
  • Strengthens partnerships with academic departments, schools, and research centers in close collaboration with department heads. Supports and highlights the scholarly, creative, instructional, and public engagement work led by Research & Instruction, Parsons Music Library, and Book Arts/Archives/Rare Books. Works with the Head of Book Arts/Archives/Rare Books to promote meaningful integration of distinctive collections and creative practice into teaching, research, exhibitions, community partnerships, and undergraduate research.
  • Guides Access Services in shaping user-centered service models. Supports the department head in planning staffing models, referral structures, and service point evaluation to ensure consistency and equitable user experience across library spaces.
  • Champions assessment of services, spaces, and programs, using evidence to inform planning and improvement. Incorporates student success, wellness, and belonging into assessment, and aligns findings with financial, operational, and digital planning in partnership with other AULs.
  • Represents the Libraries in committees, councils, and professional organizations as appropriate.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
  • Thorough knowledge of academic library instruction, research services, and user experience practices.
  • Demonstrated ability to support, collaborate with, and advocate for distinctive collections, archives, rare books, creative practice programs, or disciplinary branch libraries.
  • Experience leading through unit heads and fostering cross-unit alignment.
  • Skill in supervising and mentoring department heads and managing complex teams.
  • Ability to analyze trends in higher education and apply them to library service models.
  • Ability to assess services, interpret data, and implement improvements.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders and represent the library in academic and professional settings.
  • Ability to cultivate a respectful, inclusive environment where belonging is actively supported.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Directly supervises four department heads (Research & Instruction, Book Arts/Archives/Rare Books, Parsons Music Library, Access Services). Indirectly supervises additional staff within these units. Responsibilities include hiring, training, assigning work, evaluating performance, and recommending salary actions, promotions, or terminations.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Work is performed primarily in an office setting with extensive computer use. Occasional evening and weekend work required to support library programs, instruction, or events. Minimal physical effort; may involve light lifting (up to 20 lbs.) when supporting events or facilities adjustments.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
  • Master's degree in library and information science from an ALA-accredited program.
  • Graduate degree in a humanities discipline or comparable graduate-level training or professional experience supporting humanities research, teaching, or creative practice.
  • Minimum 7 years of progressively responsible experience in an academic or research library.
  • 5 years of supervisory experience managing multiple units, complex teams, or cross-unit initiatives.
  • Experience in information literacy and research support required, with additional experience in user services preferred.
  • Experience with assessment and evidence-based service improvement.

WORK SCHEDULE
  • Full-time; Exempt position
  • Monday-Friday 8:30AM-5:00PM
  • Occasional evening and weekend work may be required

SALARY STRUCTURE
Pay Grade 10 ($91,874.00 to $126,318.00 annually)

About University Of Richmond

The University of Richmond is a private liberal arts university located in Richmond, Virginia. The university was founded in 1830 and has a long history of academic excellence. The University of Richmond offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of fields, including business, law, and the arts. The university is known for its strong commitment to undergraduate education and its beautiful campus, which features a lake and several historic buildings.
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