Clemson University Libraries seeks an experienced, dynamic leader to serve as 
our inaugural Associate Dean for Organizational Performance and Inclusion. This 
division supports the success of Libraries' employees and the well-being of the 
organization. The name of the position recognizes the importance of leadership 
in two key areas: supporting individual and organizational development, and 
sustaining a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion. This position would 
also oversee the work of leaders in other administration areas:  information 
technology infrastructure, marketing and communications, facilities/learning 
environments, personnel, strategic planning, and assessment. 

This is a new position created as part of a recent reorganization, aligning 
Clemson with our R1 peers. The successful candidate would be one of three new 
associate deans who will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations 
of the Libraries and setting the Libraries' strategic directions as a member of 
its Senior Leadership Team.  Clemson Libraries seeks to provide an inclusive 
environment for all members of the Clemson community and aspires to be a 
national leader in EDI.  Plans are also in motion for a renovation of Cooper 
Library, a campus centerpiece, in the next 5-10 years.

Reporting to the Dean of Libraries, this is a 12-month administrative faculty 
position with faculty rank and status. As a member of the Libraries' faculty, 
the successful candidate will pursue an active and ongoing program of research, 
service, and professional development.

Responsibilities:

Ensures a healthy work environment for all employees through the development of 
clear communication channels, an inclusive organizational culture, and a 
learning organization which encourages ongoing employee development.
Leads and facilitates equity, diversity, and inclusion efforts with an emphasis 
on sustained action and cultural transformation. Includes oversight of the 
Libraries' EDI committee and its Library Resident program.
Designs, implements, and evaluates recruitment, onboarding, and retention 
programs for employees and student assistants
Leads Libraries' strategic planning efforts.
Monitors trends and developments in organizational development and EDI, as well 
as other areas of oversight.
With the Head of IT infrastructure, implements and manages library systems.
With the Director of Marketing and Communications, fosters the development of 
the Libraries' brand and shares stories of the Libraries' impact on student 
success and faculty research.
With the Director of Learning Environments, manages the Libraries' facilities, 
including space planning and renovations.
With the Assessment Librarian, develops an ongoing assessment program for the 
Libraries.
Manages and supports the development of 6 direct reports.
Brings members of the new division together to create a cohesive team.
Serves as a member of the Libraries' Senior Leadership Team.
With the other associate deans, serves as the dean in his/her absence.

Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities:
Develops a focused program of high-quality research and creative 
accomplishments, consistent with professional responsibilities and the 
Libraries' mission and goals.
Service:
Actively participates and demonstrates leadership in professional 
responsibilities that serve the Libraries, University, profession, and 
community.
Required Qualifications/Experience: 

ALA-accredited graduate degree
At least five years of management/supervisory experience in progressively 
responsible positions in an academic library
Demonstrated experience leading equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives
Demonstrated experience in organizational development and change management
Record of professional librarianship, research/scholarship, and service that 
would merit tenure at the Associate Librarian rank or higher.

Preferred Qualifications/Experience:

Record of involvement in national equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives
Experience with recruitment, onboarding, and retention programs
Experience with strategic planning and assessment
Experience managing complex projects
Demonstrated ability to foster an environment of collegiality, respect, trust, 
and teamwork
Second graduate or other advanced degree.
Salary and Benefits: Faculty rank and competitive salary based on the 
successful candidate's qualifications and experience. Minimum $110,000.  
Various medical plans, dental plans, and retirement plans are available. 18 
days annual leave, 15 days sick leave, 13 paid holidays, and liberal 
professional development leave are provided. Library faculty receive an 
individual stipend for travel or other professional development activity.

Location:  Clemson University is a major, land-grant, science and 
engineering-oriented Carnegie Research One university in a college town setting 
along a dynamic Southeastern corridor. Clemson is an inclusive, 
student-centered community characterized by high academic standards, a culture 
of collaboration, school spirit, and a competitive drive to excel. Centrally 
located in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Clemson is in 
one of the fastest-growing areas of South Carolina, and a two-hour drive from 
Charlotte and Atlanta.

Application Instructions:

Applicants should submit all applications and related materials via Interfolio: 
http://apply.interfolio.com/96614.  Required materials include a cover letter, 
professional curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three 
(3) professional references. Review of materials will begin immediately. 
Applications received by Friday, November 19, 2021 will be guaranteed 
consideration.

University and Libraries Diversity statement: 

Clemson University Libraries seeks to best serve our community through creating 
a welcoming environment in which diverse ideas and perspectives come together 
to achieve common goals. We are committed to the practice of inclusion as it is 
essential to the continued success not only of Clemson University but of the 
library and information science profession. We embrace Clemson's core values of 
integrity, honesty, and respect, and add to those the ideals of compassion, 
dignity, and historical awareness so that Clemson Libraries' staff, 
collections, spaces, and services inform the interest, information, and 
enlightenment of all who we serve.

Clemson University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate against any 
person or group on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, pregnancy, 
national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or genetic 
information. Clemson University is building a culturally diverse faculty and 
staff committed to working in a multicultural environment and encourages 
applications from minorities and women.


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