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Director, Special Collections & Archives, Baker Library, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)

The full posting can be found at Careers@Harvard: https://careers.harvard.edu/job/director-special-collections-and-archives-baker-library-in-boston-ma-united-states-jid-1280

Job Summary: Harvard Business School (HBS) seeks a visionary and collaborative leader to serve as Director of Special Collections and Archives (SCA) at Baker Library. Reporting to the Executive Director of Baker Library, this role provides strategic leadership for one of the world’s most significant collections of business literature and archives, advancing the mission of Baker Library and HBS. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of business scholarship, preserve critical historical records, and expand global access to transformative collections.

The Director leads the stewardship, growth, and global impact of Baker Library’s Special Collections and Archives. This position plays a central role in integrating archival resources into research, teaching, and case development, while shaping the future of business history scholarship and access to historical collections. Overseeing a 12-member team, this role is responsible for strategic planning, policy development, collection growth, preservation, and innovative access to archival materials. As a member of the Library’s senior leadership team, the Director collaborates across HBS, Harvard University, and the broader scholarly community.

Job-Specific Responsibilities:

  • Strategic Leadership: Set vision, priorities, and policies for special collections and archives in alignment with institutional goals.
  • Research & Curriculum Integration: Partner with faculty and researchers to support case writing, scholarship, and curricular innovation across MBA, Executive Education, doctoral, and online programs.
  • Collection Development: Lead acquisition, curation, and preservation of both historical and contemporary business archives, including complex digital collections.
  • Outreach & Engagement: Promote collections globally through exhibitions, publications, digital initiatives, and public programs.
  • Donor & External Relations: Collaborate with External Relations to cultivate and steward donor relationships and secure collection-building opportunities.
  • Technology & Innovation: Advance digital access, data preservation, and the use of emerging technologies, including AI-driven approaches to archival discovery and use.
  • Team Leadership: Manage and develop a multidisciplinary team of archivists, librarians, and curators; foster a culture of collaboration and professional growth.
  • Governance & Operations: Oversee budget, ensure preservation and security of collections, and manage records and metadata programs.
  • Art & Artifacts Oversight: Provide leadership for the HBS Art & Artifacts collection and contribute to institutional art initiatives.
  • Build trust and collaboration by being present on-site and engaging directly with colleagues and various constituents.
  • This role is responsible for other duties as assigned.

Qualifications Basic Qualifications:

  • One of the following: Master’s degree in library and information science (ALA-accredited) with significant leadership experience in archives or special collections; or PhD in business history, history, or a related field, with demonstrated experience managing research collections.
  • Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership in archives, special collections, or academic research l environments.

Additional Qualifications and Skills:

  • Strong strategic, analytical, and organizational skills
  • Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities
  • Experience collaborating with faculty and supporting scholarly research
  • Knowledge of digital technologies, data stewardship, and evolving practices in archives
  • Demonstrated innovation, initiative, and adaptability in a dynamic environment
  • Scholarly contributions such as publications, teaching, or curatorial work (for academic candidates)

Working Conditions

  • This position requires project-based domestic and/or international travel.

Additional Information

  • Standard Hours/Schedule: 40 hours per week
  • Compensation Range/Rate: $150,000 – $180,000 (commensurate with experience)
  • Visa Sponsorship Information: Harvard University is unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position

How to Apply

To apply, and to read the full job posting, please go to Careers@Harvard:

https://careers.harvard.edu/job/director-special-collections-and-archives-baker-library-in-boston-ma-united-states-jid-1280