The VolBooks Assistant Director is responsible for leading and managing the universitys comprehensive digital course materials operation including UTs flagship flat-rate access programs Total Access and Course Access. This position oversees all aspects of course material procurement inventory management and vendor relations with publishers and EdTech partners. A key part of the role is monitoring digital platforms such as VitalSource to ensure timely faculty adoptions strong student participation and accurate system integration.
The Assistant Director provides direct leadership to digital buyers sales floor staff and student employeessetting goals hiring training and ensuring consistent performance. The position establishes the strategic direction for the department identifies emerging technologies and evaluates new digital EdTech and AI-driven course material solutions.
Financial responsibilities include budgeting forecasting margin management reconciliation of access program charges inventory cycle counts and analysis of departmental sales performance. The role ensures compliance with HEOA regulations and oversees accurate data entry across ERP systems digital management software and the website.
Campus outreach is essential. The Assistant Director builds strong relationships with faculty departments and administrators to promote affordability accessibility and on-time adoptions. The position regularly prepares presentations collaborates on marketing efforts and represents VolBooks and the VolShop at campus meetings and industry conferences.
Overall the VolBooks Assistant Director plays a pivotal leadership role in future-proofing course materials at UT elevating academic support through innovative digital solutions and contributing to the success of students faculty and the broader campus community.
Lead procurement for all course materials and manage inventory for digital and physical formats.
Oversee the Total Access and Course Access flat-rate access programs.
Work directly with publishers and EdTech companies on sourcing and buying decisions for UTK and the online campus.
Manage inventory lifecycle including returns disposition of old editions and no-value items.
Monitor the VitalSource platform including faculty adoptions and student participation.
Research new technologies industry trends partnerships and software improvements.
Develop a strong peer network within the industry and on campus.
Review and compare store statistics with peer institutions and industry leaders.
Ensure compliance with HEOA regulations.
Oversee data entry into the database digital management systems and website.
Reconcile charges and refunds through the Bursar.
Provide leadership hiring training and performance evaluation for full-time staff and student employees.
Establish departmental goals and strategic direction; communicate the vision to staff.
Model professional behavior set expectations and maintain accountability.
Pursue training and mastery of new and existing systems including integrations with new vendors and providers.
Prepare budgets set departmental goals and establish benchmarks.
Manage space utilities resources and personnel efficiently.
Ensure accurate invoicing charges and payments.
Schedule cycle counts and maintain inventory accuracy.
Reconcile Access Program transactions and Banner reports.
Review financial and sales reports regularly.
Maintain margins monitor shrinkage and forecast departmental sales and trends.
Develop and maintain relationships with faculty departments and administrators.
Meet with academic units to understand needs and respond to requests.
Advocate for on-time adoptions affordability accessibility and new course material options.
Prepare presentations and marketing content for VolBooks initiatives.
Serve as a member of the senior management team.
Represent the VolShop and VolBooks at campus and industry events.
Partner with the Director to position VolBooks as the official source of UT course materials.
Knowledge of MS Office Suite and VitalSources digital course material platform.
Skill in ERP inventory management systems and point-of-sale systems.
Strong analytical ability.
Strong written verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail.
Ability to solve problems effectively.
Bachelors degree or ten years of management experience in higher education course materials.
10 years supervisory or managerial experience in course materials with a digital Access Program.
10 years of course materials buying experience.
10 years of college bookstore experience serving a student population over 20000.
Valid drivers license with Real ID due to occasional travel.
Masters Degree
Knowledge of EdTech tools.
Ability to use Artificial Intelligence in course material operations or processes.
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About The College/Department/Division
The VolShop is the University of Tennessee self-operated innovative campus retailer dedicated to strengthening Volunteer spirit and supporting students with high-quality products at competitive prices. With multiple locations and online shopping it offers everything from apparel and gifts to course materials technology and licensed merchandise. Constantly evolving its services and programs the VolShop serves as a vital resource for the university community and a trusted partner in campus life.
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