The Electronic Collections Coordinator (ECC) plays a central role in connecting the library’s collections with teaching and learning across the university. Working closely with faculty and instructors, this position helps ensure that streaming media and eBook resources are available, accessible, and aligned with course needs. It’s a highly collaborative role that sits at the intersection of public services and collections, combining direct engagement with faculty with behind-the-scenes work that supports the lifecycle of electronic resources.
As a key partner to library liaisons, course materials staff, and the Collection Development team, the ECC contributes to building and shaping collections that reflect evolving curricular priorities. The position brings together relationship-building, problem-solving, and data-informed decision-making to improve access to digital content across disciplines. Whether facilitating streaming media for a class, assessing eBook package usage, or working with colleagues to refine workflows, the ECC helps ensure that the library’s eBook and streaming media collections are responsive, sustainable, and easy to use.
This role is part of a collaborative, team-oriented environment and contributes to shared efforts around collection analysis, resource management, and continuous improvement of electronic resource processes.
This position is currently designed as a hybrid of on-campus and remote work. Specific telecommuting arrangements will be based on the needs of the position and authorized at the discretion of the supervisor.
We seek qualified applicants who bring perspectives and experiences that will enrich and strengthen our organization and enhance our commitment to access and belonging. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including those who may not have followed a traditional educational or professional path.
The University will not sponsor a work visa for this position.
Salary: $55,000 - $62,000
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Post date: July 7, 2026