University Libraries Administration Director (British Columbia)
University Libraries Administration Director (British Columbia)
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British Columbia, Canada
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Join the University of Victoria as the Director of Administration overseeing the Libraries and Art Collections. This pivotal role centers on managing financial resources and enhancing operational efficiencies to support academic excellence. In this senior role, you'll partner with institutional leaders to shape the vision and goals of the University Libraries and Art Collections. A minimum of 5-7 years of experience within a post-secondary institution is essential. Responsibilities include financial oversight, project management, and supervision of diverse teams aimed at fostering an inclusive academic workplace. Key Responsibilities: • Manage the administration and operation of library resources • Supervise and mentor library staff in administrative duties • Implement change initiatives and process improvements • Manage timelines and deliverables for key projects • Foster effective communication and collaboration Requirements: • Bachelor's degree required; advanced preferred • Minimum 5-7 years in senior administration • Experience in libraries, archives, or museum settings • Proficient in project management and leadership skills • Commitment to equity and inclusion principles Lead impactful administrative efforts at UVic to enhance the educational experience. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2oogqj
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Company nameUniversity of Victoria
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Job positionUniversity Libraries Administration Director (British Columbia)
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