The Folger Shakespeare Library, located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, is 
seeking a creative, collaborative, and experienced Acquisitions Librarian to 
join its Collections team. Under the supervision of the Associate Librarian for 
Collection Care and Development, this individual will be responsible for the 
management and leadership of the Acquisitions Department, which administers a 
robust acquisition program of both antiquarian and secondary research material, 
including electronic resources.

The Acquisitions Librarian (AL) will provide supervision and training for 
Acquisitions staff members and work closely with other units and teams. They 
will coordinate and monitor the activities of the Acquisitions group, act as 
the primary point of contact for logistics, and shape acquisition models and 
create workflows to efficiently acquire specialized and electronic resources. 

The AL will also ensure that the Acquisitions group has the right working 
tools, and identify needs for new ones. As a key member of the Collections Care 
and Development team, the AL will serve on local and national committees, 
participate in continued professional development, and be expected to develop 
and maintain relationships with vendors and colleagues to support the Folger’s 
mission through the enhancement of our collection.

The Folger Shakespeare Library has one of the world’s largest collections of 
materials relating to Shakespeare and his works, from the 16th century to the 
present day, as well as a world-renowned collection of books, manuscripts, and 
prints from the 1500s to the early 1700s. The collections include about 260,000 
printed books; 60,000 manuscripts; 90,000 prints, drawings, photographs, 
paintings, and other works of art; and a wealth of performance history, from a 
quarter of a million playbills to films, recordings, and stage costumes. 

In addition to the rare materials collection, it holds a collection of over 
100,000 monographs and periodicals published between the 1830s and today, as 
well as electronic resources related to the understanding and interpretation of 
Shakespeare, his works and impact, and the early modern world.

The standard schedule for this role is Monday-Friday, 8:45am-4:45pm, which is a 
35-hour workweek with an hour unpaid lunch daily. This position is currently 
remote and will ultimately transition to an onsite role.

Pandemic response: All staff, contractors, and visitors working or visiting 
onsite are required to be fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine and 
furnish proof of vaccination (unless they have received a medical or religious 
exemption). Masks are required in all shared and public spaces onsite. 

Compensation:

This is a monthly-paid salaried position, with a range of $70,000-$80,000.
Total compensation includes paid time off and an extensive benefits plan, 
including fully-covered health, dental, and vision insurance, and a generous 
403(b) match, outlined at https://www.folger.edu/employee-benefits. 

Duties: 

Cultivates and maintains excellent working relations with all vendors, dealers, 
and donors.
Participates in the creation and management of the Collections budget.
Monitors Acquisitions expenditures, provides expenditure reports. Manages the 
allocation of restricted and unrestricted funds for the purchase of rare items.
In consultation with appropriate staff, reviews and maintains current approval 
plans. 
Coordinates subscriptions for electronic resources and their access procedures 
with the Acquisitions Coordinator for Electronic Resources and Secondary 
Research Material.
Reviews and negotiates new license agreements. Engages in and promotes ethical 
practices in purchasing, and complies with licensing terms and access 
agreements.
Supervises and reviews the processing of all new acquisitions, whether 
purchases or gifts of items, maintaining accurate acquisition and donor records.
Supervises the preparation of orders, correspondence, reports, and maintenance 
of office files.
Oversees staff in providing detailed information to Development to facilitate 
donor communication. Ensures all invoices are paid in a timely manner. 
Provides an open and supportive working environment for Acquisitions staff and 
fosters good working relationships with other units and divisions of 
Collections and the institution.
Works closely with the Associate Librarian for Collections Care and Development 
in planning and executing Acquisitions Group procedures.
Participates with other members of the Collections Care and Development group 
in developing and executing communal goals and projects.
Works with conservators to plan for the needs of newly ordered or acquired 
materials.
Collaborates with Advancement to successfully manage gift-in-kind arrangements.
Participates in the organization of fundraising events for the Acquisitions 
department with collaboration from appropriate sources.
Demonstrates a commitment to applying, promoting, and enhancing the Folger’s 
DEIA values within acquisitions work.
Participates in the management of a digital asset collection development 
policy. 
Acts as one of the Acquisitions Department representatives on staff committees 
and/or assists on projects for committees.
Maintains current awareness of trends in the management and integration of 
Acquisitions activities within technical and public services. Serves as an 
ambassador for the Folger at conferences.
Performs other acquisition duties as assigned.

Supervisory Duties:  

Supervises two full-time positions, Acquisitions Specialist and Acquisitions 
Coordinator for Electronic Resources. 
Will be required to train and supervise interns or volunteers working on 
departmental projects as needed. 

Education/Experience:         

Master’s degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA-accredited 
program, or equivalent experience, is required.  
Must have demonstrated supervisory experience with a commitment to mentoring, 
training, and staff development.
Proficiency in the use of integrated library systems and spreadsheets is 
necessary.
Familiarity with MARC records or bibliographic description in general is 
required.
Bibliographic knowledge of a modern European language, preferably Italian, 
French, or German, is preferred.
Bibliographic knowledge of Latin is preferred.
Must be able to handle multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and work with 
meticulous attention to detail. 

Ability to work and lead collaboratively with individuals and groups is 
required.
Must have excellent oral and written communication, organization, and 
interpersonal skills. 

Skills/Knowledge: 

At least 3 years’ experience in Acquisitions, book trade, or an academic 
library setting (or equivalent organization) required.
Supervisory and office management experience required.

Must have experience with fund accounting, library budgeting, and acquisitions 
practices. Experience working with vendors and content providers, and with 
standards and practices used in ordering electronic resources is required.
Must have demonstrated experience handling multiple priorities and/or projects, 
and with working both independently and collaboratively with staff at all 
levels and of diverse backgrounds.

Physical Requirements:  
   

This job operates in a professional office environment, and the employee may be 
exposed to various components of an office environment such as florescent 
lighting, pollen, dust, recycled air, cooling fans, semi-enclosed areas, 
central heating, seasonal warmer temperatures, and office noise. The physical 
demands described here are representative of those that must be met to 
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. A reasonable 
accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform 
the essential functions of this job.     

Normal work week is Monday-Friday, 8:45 am to 4:45 pm. Ability to work varying 
and additional hours as project demands arise (including evenings and weekends 
as necessary).
Willingness and capacity to work in an office environment at a workstation, and 
to come and go repeatedly throughout the day as is necessary, to perform 
various responsibilities.
Capacity to communicate, in person using video, phone, or electronic 
communication methods, which can be understood by others.  

How to apply:

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume on our website: 
https://amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/FSL_Employment_Opportunities/details/Acquisitions-Librarian_JR2795.

Incomplete applications cannot be accepted. No phone calls please. The Folger 
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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