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DATE ENTERED: February 13, 2026 BUSINESS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COLLECTIONS LIBRARIAN
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
The Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries invites applications and nominations for the position of Business and Public Affairs Librarian The Business and Public Affairs Collections Librarian will work collaboratively with the collections team, Academic Outreach colleagues, and University faculty to develop relevant research collections. The successful candidate will join a culturally and academically diverse faculty of the highest caliber. Responsibilities Reporting to the Head, Collection Analysis and Investment, the Business and Public Affairs Collections Librarian assumes a leadership role in developing, assessing, managing, and promoting the use of collections in all formats. Works closely with other members of the Collections Team with responsibilities for a $12.5 million acquisitions budget, to develop policy and procedures to sustain and foster excellent teaching and research collections, including those from smaller, lesser-known, and international presses with a variety of perspectives. Subject responsibilities include accounting, business administration, criminal justice, economics, finance, homeland security and emergency preparedness, information systems, management, marketing, political science, public administration, urban planning, and related disciplines. The successful candidate will:
The Business and Public Affairs Collections Librarian is expected to be active professionally and to contribute to developments in the field. Faculty with the VCU Libraries are evaluated, and promoted, on the basis of job performance, scholarship, and service. Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Candidates need not meet the preferred qualifications to be fully considered. We value many individual and unique skills that would strengthen the VCU Libraries and our teams. Salary: Salary commensurate with experience and internal salary equity; not less than $62,000 annually. This is a full-time, non-tenured faculty position. 12-month faculty benefits apply, including 24 vacation days annually and choice of retirement and annuity plans, as well as a professional development allowance. For more information about benefits, see the Faculty Benefits page. Interviews: Initial interviews will be conducted virtually. We anticipate inviting finalists to campus. About VCU Libraries Libraries at Virginia Commonwealth University, including the James Branch Cabell Library on the Monroe Park Campus and the Health Sciences Library on the MCV Campus, employ over 60 professionals and 64 staff with annual expenditures exceeding $26 million. VCU also operates academic programs in Doha, Qatar, supported by a library there, and in various locations throughout the U.S. and the world. The VCU Libraries is a member of the Association of Research Libraries, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries, Center for Research Libraries, Coalition for Networked Information, National Digital Stewardship Alliance, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, and the Virtual Library of Virginia (VIVA), a statewide networking consortium for shared access to electronic and print resources, as well as a Resource Library in the Network of the National Library of Medicine, among others. The VCU Libraries uses the following packages for its system architecture: Alma, Primo, Rapido, Digital Commons, ArchivesSpace, and Omeka. The print serials collections of the VCU libraries represent unique holdings committed to regional print retention programs, such as ASERL. VCU has been a selective, regional depository library in the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) since 1971, as well as a depository for government documents of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our present collection is focused on electronic government documents. For more information about the VCU Libraries, please visit our home page at https://www.library.vcu.edu/. Review of applications will begin March 13, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled. To apply, go to https://www.vcujobs.com/, complete the application and submit a cover letter, CV/resume, and the names, email addresses, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references. Questions? Please contact: Karen Caryat [email protected]. About Virginia Commonwealth University We are the university for Virginia. We know that the unique backgrounds and life experiences ofthe VCU community are what drive the university forward. Together, we’re forging a future thatis built by us. Here, artists and engineers, doctors and designers come together to reimagine the human experience and tackle the problems of tomorrow. For information about the City of Richmond, see: https://www.visitrichmondva.com/ VCUenrolls more than 29,000 students in more than 200 academic programs across its urbancampuses: the downtown Monroe Park and MCV campuses in Richmond; the Rice RiversCenter in Charles City, Virginia; satellite locations in Fairfax, Virginia, and Abingdon, Virginia;and a campus in Doha, Qatar, for the School of the Arts. VCUis designated as a researchuniversity with very high research activity by the Carnegie Foundation, garnering more than$550 million in sponsored research from federal and other agencies in FY2025. The NationalScience Foundation ranked VCU among the top 50 public research universities in the country,and we are one of only 84 public universities nationwide to be designated by the CarnegieFoundation as “Community Engaged” with “Very High Research Activity.” VCU’s mission, is to serve as one national urban public research institution dedicated to thesuccess and well-being of our students, patients, faculty, staff and community through:
Virginia Commonwealth University is an urban research institution with a richly diverse university community and commitment to multicultural opportunities. Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity affirmative action university providing access to education and employment without regard to age, race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, veteran’s status, political affiliation or disability. |