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Director and Publisher, Press; pos

Job in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96822, USA
Listing for: University of Hawaii
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-06-01
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    University Professor, Academic
  • Management
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Director and Publisher, University of Hawaii Press (pos # 0089091)
Salary: $ - $ Annually
Location : UH Manoa, Honolulu, HI
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number:
Department: University of Hawai'i at Manoa - Executive Search
Opening Date: 01/05/2026
Position Number:: 0089091
Description

Title:

Director and Publisher, University of Hawaii Press
Position Number: 0089091
Hiring Unit:
Office of the Provost, Manoa

Reports to:

University Librarian
Date Posted:
January 5, 2026
Closing Date:
Continuous recruitment. For best consideration, please submit an application by April 13, 2026 as review of applications will begin on or about April 24, 2026."
Employee Type:
Executive/Managerial (EM)

I. INTRODUCTION

The University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH Manoa) is the only R1 Doctoral University with Very High Research Activity in Hawaii. By virtue of its culture and geographic location, UH Manoa plays an important role in providing Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific perspectives on the higher education experience.
University of Hawai'i Press supports the mission of the university through the publication of books and journals of exceptional merit, advancing knowledge through the dissemination of scholarship with a primary focus on Asian, Pacific, Hawaiian, Asian American, and global studies. It provides high-quality books and resource materials of educational value on topics related to Hawai'i's people, culture, and natural environment.
In addition, it is a place that is responsive to Native Hawaiian well-being (including NH students, employees, communities, and aina) and a place that is reflective of Hawaiian language, history, and culture for all people to learn, grow, connect, and heal.
II. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct the Press's operations, ensuring compatibility with the overall mission of the University by providing academic support through its publication of books, journals, and other materials that reflect the teaching and research strengths of the University.
Work with University faculty and administrators to further the Press' role in expanding the University's academic objectives and reputation.
Establish internal policies governing Press operations in conformance with federal and state regulations, and University policies and procedures.
Manage the administrative and financial affairs of the Press in a fiscally sound manner.
Advocate for and obtain financial resources, based on sound financial plans, to meet the needs of the UH Press and allocate and administer the UH Press' budget.
Lead fundraising efforts to secure external funding and philanthropic support, diversify revenue streams, and develop strategic partnerships with industry, government agencies, and private foundations that will further advance the provision of programs and services in the long-term.
Oversee publishing contracts, including co-publishing agreements with overseas publishers; oversee the licensing of subsidiary rights and electronic editions; review arrangements for reprint editions; establish and maintain effective publishing relationships with UH Press authors, co-publishers, distributors, and visiting scholars and researchers.
Serve as the representative for UH Press to the University community, and local, national, and international constituents.
As senior executive of the Press and an ex-officio member of the faculty editorial board, determine the editorial direction of UH Press. Working in collaboration with the editorial board, the executive editor, and the acquisitions team, support ongoing development of an intellectually vibrant and diverse community publishing program.
Collaborate with Press department managers to develop a strategic plan that sets clear, achievable goals and objectives, creating a solid framework for both current and future operational plans. Adapt proactively to evolving industry trends and challenges.
Enhance the Press's operations by researching, planning, and implementing new publishing initiatives that take advantage of current and evolving technologies; apply available resources to publishing activities that impact positively on goals and objectives; and monitor publishing industry trends to ensure the Press remains a sustainable operation.
Lead an inclusive administrative, fiscal, and human resources staff.
Advance the publishing of works in olelo Hawaii.
Advance the Press' development of electronic publishing. Participate in forums that explore the potential for digital initiatives to enrich the scholarly publishing ecosphere, including advances in accessibility and similar equity-based models.
Foster key strategic relationships within the university and in the broader academic publishing world.
III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Master's degree in one of the Liberal Arts disciplines (or related field), or equivalent education and experience.
Five (5) years of professional experience in a senior management position with a scholarly or commercial publisher with substantial annual sales and including some experience in international publishing; or comparable professional experience.
Demonstrated experience in…
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