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Director, Library Finance and Technical Operations
Stanford GSB
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Posted: 24-Jun-25
Location: Stanford, California
Type: Full Time
Salary: $167,298 to $201,259 per year
Categories:
Senior/Mid-Level Management
Salary Details:
Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
At Stanford University, base pay represents only one aspect of the comprehensive rewards package. The Cardinal at Work website (https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards) provides detailed information on Stanford’s extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees. Specifics about the rewards package for this position may be discussed during the hiring process.
Preferred Education:
Masters
The GSB Library of the Stanford Graduate School of Business seeks a Director, Library Finance and Technical Operations (Library Manager 1). As part of the GSB Research Hub, the GSB Library engages with faculty members, researchers, and students across the lifecycle of research, teaching, and scholarship. As a Director at the GSB Library, you’ll help realize our vision of the library as an environment where our users not only find the information they need, but also access a wide variety of tools and services to use, manipulate, and represent data. The Director, Library Finance and Technical Operationsis responsible for managing the Library’s budget and leads the Technical Services areas of the library, including Cataloging, Serials and Materials Processing, and Data and Database Procurement. The Director is responsible for engaging with other stakeholders in planning and monitoring collections spending, including regular budget updates with respect to fiscal-year targets.
The incumbent will set standards and provide hands-on metadata and cataloging for specialized materials, and set priorities as part of the Library Leadership team, in consultation with technical services specialists, IT specialists, and other University Libraries. This role also leads service-oriented technical services operations, including strategic planning and management of departmental personnel. Serves as a member of the Library’s management team.
The role requires a deep understanding of library budget management and technical services operations, as well as the ability to work in a highly collaborative environment of library and Research Hub managers, subject matter experts, and technical specialists.
Your primary responsibilities include:
Financial Management
As Library Finance Director, engage with library and Research Hub leadership in planning and monitoring collections spending, including regular budget updates with respect to fiscal-year targets
Manage and oversee library budget, reporting bi-weekly updates to the Director, Business Library
Perform acquisitions and vendor management, frequently involving cross-departmental engagement and communications
Ensure timely follow-through on purchase, renewal, withdrawal, and cancellation decisions; monitor and approve bill payments; verify compliance and spend categories are assigned appropriately; anticipate annual budget expenditures and monitor expenses
Contribute to discussions of selections, consortial arrangements, license reviews, and vendor negotiations
Collaborate with Research Hub and library leadership in preparing annual budget requests for submission to GSB
Technical Operations
Maintain and update metadata in the electronic resource management system
Oversee physical materials management, including inventory management (receiving, accessing, moving)
Oversee compliance and business processes for purchasing in Stanford procurement systems, including library supplies, materials orders, travel, and other reimbursements
Collaboratively develop and align unit goals and resources with library priorities and direction; articulate a compelling long-term vision for Technical Operations
In collaboration with Collections teams and specialists across the Research Hub, create, maintain, and enhance metadata across multiple discovery platforms and library systems
Participate in the ongoing development of the university catalog system, FOLIO
Keep current on technology trends and evaluate emerging technologies for adoption and implementation to enhance library programs, services, and collections
Organizational Leadership/Operations
Coach, inspire, and mentor Technical Operations support staff and others to ensure the effective organization of departmental workflows
As part of the Library Leadership team, participate in library planning initiatives, and develop policies and procedures responsive to the organization's mission, goals, and objectives
Participate on library, university, and consortia committees
Ability to think outside the box and develop processes that are efficient, even if they are not traditional
Demonstrated successful experience developing and maintaining library budgets
Experience with Electronic Resource Management systems (ERMs)
Proficiency with spreadsheet and/or database software
Demonstrated expertise with relevant standards for metadata and data management practices and requirements, including broad standards such as MARC and Dublin Core
Expertise in cataloging to defined standards and technical services management.
Ability to demonstrate a high level of diplomacy in persuading and influencing a wide variety of people at various levels to achieve results
Effective problem-solving, analytical, and organizational skills
Demonstrated broad knowledge of Library Services Platforms (LSPs), Content Management Systems (CMS) (both web and digital assets), and platform integrations
Experience using technologies to provide and enhance library services and their changing roles in higher education
In addition, desired skills and experience include:
Advanced Degree in Library and Information Science and five years of relevant experience in an academic library setting, including at least five years of management experience in increasingly responsible positions or a combination of education and relevant experience; a postgraduate degree in a related discipline may be substituted for a master’s degree in information science
Preference will be given to a candidate with a second Master's or PhD
Understanding of the research process as demonstrated by academic or work experience
Demonstrated initiative in fostering new ideas and implementing change
Evidence of engagement in relevant professional or academic communities