Grand Canyon University! One of Arizona’s leading institutions of higher learning.  Located in the Valley of the Sun in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona. GCU is an institutionally accredited, private, nondenominational Christian University.
The Law Library Director serves as the primary liaison between the Law School, the University Library, and the broader campus community. This role provides leadership for all Law Library operations, including legal research services, collection development, and staff management, while supporting the Law School’s curriculum and faculty scholarship and ensuring alignment with University Library and Law School priorities. The Director holds a full-time faculty appointment and is expected to teach courses as needed in coordination with the Dean.
What you will do:Â
Promotes and models a Christ-centered worldview in all aspects of leadership, decision-making, and academic and faculty engagement within the Law Library.
Fosters a strong sense of community, professionalism, and shared purpose among faculty, staff, and law students.
Supports the development of Christian character, ethical leadership, and professional responsibility within the legal profession.
Encourage intentional integration of faith and learning, emphasizing justice, integrity, and service in legal education in accordance with the Judeo-Christian western legal tradition
Develops, implements, and evaluates policies, procedures, and strategic initiatives that align with and advances the mission of the Law School.
Collaborates with the Dean of the Law School and the University Library in budget planning and preparation, monitors expenditures, and actively contributes to informed financial decision-making for the Law Library.
Oversees and participates in the acquisition, organization, and preservation of legal and interdisciplinary materials, ensuring the library’s collections remain current, relevant, and supportive of the law school curriculum and evolving research needs.
Designs and delivers innovative legal research instruction, workshops, and orientation sessions; provides individualized research and academic support to students; and teaches legal research or related courses as assigned, utilizing effective pedagogical methods.
Partners with law school faculty on instructional support, collaborates on research projects, and facilitates scholarly communications.
Leads all aspects of talent management for Law Library staff and student workers, including recruitment, hiring, scheduling, training, supervision, and ongoing performance evaluation.
Uses analytical and assessment tools to collect, track, and interpret operational data and performance metrics; prepares and presents statistical reports to support evidence-based decision-making, continuous improvement initiatives, and accreditation and compliance reporting requirements.
Implements and enforces library policies and procedures, providing guidance and assistance in resolving complex service situations.
Stays current with professional standards and emerging technologies relevant to academic law libraries and incorporates advancements to enhance library services.
Works collaboratively in a team environment to share best practices and fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
Provides a positive example to students by supporting the University’s Doctrinal Statement, Ethical Position Statement, and Mission of Grand Canyon University.
Position may require nights and weekend hours.
Other duties as assigned.
What you will need:
American Library Association-accredited master’s degree in library or information science.
Juris Doctor degree from an ABA-accredited law school.
Minimum 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience working in an academic law library setting.
Demonstrated expertise in legal research, reference, and teaching within an academic law library, including proficiency in legal research methods and comprehensive knowledge of legal and interdisciplinary research resources
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as excellent oral and written communication skills
Proven experience conducting research, compiling and analyzing data gathered, and providing clear, actionable recommendations on findings.
Experience and demonstrated skill in supervision and hiring
Ability to effectively communicate and foster a cooperative work environment
Ability to be proactive and flexible
Must pass pre-employment background investigations
Provides a positive example to students by supporting the University’s Doctrinal Statement, Ethical Position Statement, and Mission of Grand Canyon University.
Why work at GCU:
Exceptional workplace benefits include medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, a 401K savings plan
Generous time off plan and 11 paid holidays
Paid time off to volunteer in the community or at GCU sponsored events
Free covered parking
We also offer full-time employees, their spouses, and dependent children an Education Tuition Discount Program
Free on-site gyms on campus
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