Program Manager for Shared Information Resource Content & Strategy, University of Maryland, (College Park, MD)
Posted January 8, 2026
Description
The Program Manager for Shared Information Resource Content & Strategy provides leadership and coordination for the strategic development, acquisition, licensing, and management of consortial content on behalf of the University System of Maryland & Affiliated Institutions (USMAI) Library Consortium. USMAI is a consortium of 17 academic libraries committed to sharing and coordinating information and knowledge resources to advance the research, teaching, and learning missions of its member institutions. Through collective action, USMAI delivers unified and cost-effective access to electronic and print resources, supported by a shared library system (Alma and Primo) that enables coordinated discovery and resource sharing.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Executive Director, this position oversees the full lifecycle of shared electronic resources, including trials, procurement, license negotiation and review, access support, and ongoing evaluation. The Program Manager also contributes to shared print initiatives that advance long-term access and collaborative collection stewardship.
The incumbent applies expertise in acquisitions practices and lifecycle management within library and consortial contexts, and serves as a resource to member institutions in developing and supporting acquisitions workflows and best practices in a shared library systems environment. While this role does not provide direct technical support or systems configuration, it requires a working understanding of how acquisitions workflows interface with library systems (e.g., Alma) to enable effective collaboration and planning.
Key expectations for this position include fostering equitable access to shared resources, supporting collaborative decision-making across a diverse membership, and maintaining effective communication and service-oriented engagement with consortium stakeholders.
Qualifications
Minimum
- Bachelor’s degree in library/information science or related field.
- At least three years of progressively responsible experience with electronic resource management, acquisitions, or content strategy in a library or consortial environment.
- Demonstrated ability to negotiate licenses, manage vendor relationships, and interpret financial or usage data.
Preferred
- Master’s degree in Library and/or Information Science from an ALA-accredited institution.
- Experience with acquisitions workflows, budgeting, and licensing within an integrated library system such as Alma.
- Familiarity with collaborative collection development or shared print programs.
- Knowledge of library analytics platforms or tools (e.g., Alma Analytics, COUNTER, vendor usage dashboards).
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to synthesize and communicate complex information to diverse audiences.
- Strong knowledge of acquisitions workflows and content lifecycle management.
- Ability to interpret and present usage and financial data clearly
- Effective communication, project coordination, and stakeholder engagement.
- Familiarity with shared library systems and vendor ecosystems.
- Commitment to equity, accessibility, and inclusive practices.
Physical Demands: The position is primarily sedentary in nature and is performed within an office environment. The position requires the ability to operate a computer and other office equipment, communicate effectively, move about the office, navigate campus locations, and occasionally travel offsite for meetings or professional events. The work environment has light to moderate noise levels. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Hours and Compensation
Schedule: Full-Time
Salary Range: $80,000-$115,000
How to Apply
Visit the following link to see full listing and apply: https://www.lib.umd.edu/about/careers/listing/2025-12/program-manager-shared-information-resource-content-strategy
Applications sent before 1/17/2026 will receive best consideration.
