Unit: VCU Libraries MBU
Department: Cabell Library
VCU Libraries is a people-centered, mission-driven community within a leading urban, public research university, supporting student success, research and innovation, scholarly and creative expression, and clinical care. The Libraries encompass the James Branch Cabell Library (Monroe Park Campus), the Health Sciences Library (MCV Campus), and the VCU Medical Center Health and Wellness Library, with global collaboration through VCUarts Qatar.
VCU Libraries has earned national recognition, including Library Journal’s 2016 New Landmark Libraries Award for Cabell Library, the 2018 ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award, and the 2020 MLA Research Advancement in Health Sciences Librarianship Award. Reporting to the Executive Vice President and Provost, the Dean will provide strategic leadership for VCU Libraries’ mission of transforming our communities by enriching scholarship, learning, creative endeavors, and clinical care through inclusive and equitable teaching, collections, and leadership. The Dean will lead VCU Libraries colleagues through promoting learning and teaching success; advancing research, collaboration, and discovery; fostering scholarly and creative expression; invigorating collaboration and intellectual pursuit; and improving health and well being. The Dean will steward budgets and facilities; recruit, develop, and retain exceptional library faculty and staff; and serve as an effective advocate and communicator for the Libraries’ mission, achievements, and impact. As part of VCU’s senior leadership, the Dean collaborates with VCU Deans and VCU Health leaders to realize One VCU aspirations.
Leadership Opportunities
Provide Visionary Leadership for VCU Libraries
The Dean will contribute to, shape, and implement the VCU Libraries Strategic Framework 2028, aligning with Quest 2028: One VCU Together We Transform. This includes maintaining commitment to access while elevating VCU Libraries’ national reputation as one of the preeminent research library systems in the country. The Dean will be forward-looking, anticipating shifts in scholarly communication, data and AI, digital scholarship, and health sciences information dynamics, building on current successes and driving future growth and impact.
Advance the Profile of VCU Libraries
The Dean will embrace the distinctiveness of VCU Libraries and work to build its reputation and visibility in a competitive environment. This requires articulating a compelling value proposition to students and parents, championing research support and community impact, conveying the Libraries’ unique advantages to faculty, clinicians, and partners, supporting library faculty and staff as thought leaders, and promoting the success of alumni and Friends of VCU Libraries.
Foster Impactful Research, Digital Scholarship, and Publishing
Research is central to VCU’s mission. The Dean will develop and implement a vision for research support and scholarly expression: strengthening research lifecycle services (data planning, curation, sharing and compliance), expanding digital libraries initiatives and repository and publishing services, advancing open scholarship and rights education, and increasing visibility of library-enabled impact across disciplines and the health sciences.
Enhance Student Success and Learning
The Dean will scale library-enabled pedagogy and student-facing services, including open and affordable course content initiatives, information and data literacy, systematic review training, makerspaces, and multimedia support. The Dean will embrace online and hybrid learning and innovative methods that enrich the educational experience for undergraduate, graduate, and first professional students.
Grow Increased Philanthropic Support for VCU Libraries
In partnership with Development and Alumni Relations and Friends of VCU Libraries, the Dean will be an energetic relationship builder and storyteller who makes fundraising a top priority. The Dean will engage alumni, friends, foundations, and corporations to grow philanthropic support, including endowments for strategic priorities such as open and affordable course content.
Facilitate Enhanced Engagement and Partnerships with VCU Health and the Richmond Community
Richmond is home to diverse sectors, and VCU Health anchors regional clinical excellence. The Dean will actively engage with community and clinical partners, forming strategic collaborations, embedding librarians in interdisciplinary initiatives, and facilitating experiential learning opportunities that address real-world needs in health, arts, culture, and civic life.
Embody Collaborative Leadership
The Dean will foster a collaborative and inclusive culture of integrity and transparency across the Libraries. The Dean will create a synergistic environment where faculty and staff work toward shared objectives, align academic excellence with student-centered support, and promote professional development and career progression.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
The Dean will encourage interdisciplinary collaboration in instruction, research support, and publishing within VCU Libraries and across schools and colleges, including VCU Health and VCUarts Qatar. This culture of collaboration will enable broader societal impact and enriched academic and research experiences for students and faculty.
Specific Responsibilities
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The successful candidate has a record of distinguished academic library leadership, innovation in teaching and research support, and/or strong leadership experience in complex information organizations. Applicants should have experience in planning, budgeting, team building, problem-solving, and project management. Candidates should have a proven record of accomplishments and effective leadership, and have demonstrated the ability to foster a climate where learning, research, discovery, and respect flourish. The Dean will balance strategic leadership with external relationship-building and resource development through effectively articulating the Libraries’ diverse accomplishments and aspirations with a sense of common purpose and pride.
Preferred qualifications include substantial administrative experience; demonstrated leadership and collaboration; success in external fund development; commitment to shared governance; experience aligning unit goals to the larger organizational vision; and credentials that merit appointment at the appropriate library faculty rank.
Strategic Framework
VCU Libraries Strategic Framework 2028 emphasizes: (1) Promoting learning and teaching success; (2) Advancing research, collaboration and discovery; (3) Fostering scholarly and creative expression; (4) Invigorating collaboration and intellectual pursuit; (5) Improving health and well-being; (6) Developing VCU Libraries staff; and (7) Stewarding assets strategically. These pillars align with Quest 2028: One VCU Together We Transform.
Memberships & Partnerships
Facilities & Amenities
Salary Range: Commensurate with Experience
Benefits: All full-time university staff are eligible for VCU’s robust benefits package that includes comprehensive health benefits, paid annual and holiday leave granted up front, generous tuition benefits, retirement planning and savings options, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, employee discounts, well-being resources, abundant opportunities for career development and advancement, and more.
Applications, Nominations, and Expressions of Interest
For best consideration, please submit application materials by March 22, 2026. Applications should include the following:
Applications, nominations and expressions of interest can be submitted to:
Buffkin / Baker
Martin M. Baker, Managing Partner
Chelsie Whitelock, Associate Partner
vculibrariesdean@buffkinbaker.com
The full position profile can be viewed here: Virginia Commonwealth University Dean of Libraries Leadership Profile.pdf
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