Position Summary Join a team where your work directly influences the success of libraries and cultural organizations across Wisconsin. As our Cooperative Purchasing Specialist, you’ll play a key role in managing member needs and vendor relationships within our close-knit, mission-driven nonprofit. Whether you’re presenting to a group of librarians or navigating a complex license agreement, you will bring a high-touch customer service ethic and an adaptable, motivated attitude to our 14-person team. If you’re passionate about supporting Wisconsin’s libraries and cultural organizations, you’ll find a home here.
Key Responsibilities Member Relations
Provide professional, timely, and mission-aligned service that strengthens member relationships
Educate new members on Cooperative Purchasing program benefits
Serve as a primary contact for Cooperative Purchasing participants, ensuring all inquiries are handled with exceptional care and a member-first mindset
Maintain and update member records in the membership database (CRM)
Support renewals, confirmations, and routine member correspondence
Represent WiLS at local and national conferences
Subscription Management
Request and negotiate prices from vendors, deliver prices to members, follow up on product quotes to members, deliver orders or cancellations to vendors
Inform members about electronic resources, providing information on new and existing products Identify and correct errors or variances in subscriptions and follow up with vendors and members as needed
CRM Management
Coordinate routine maintenance of the CRM and member portal
Oversee annual process of CRM enhancements and suggest development needs
Administrative and Team Logistics
Support monthly vendor demonstrations and other vendor promotion
Maintain membership and communications lists
Design, monitor, and revise internal workflows to improve efficiency and effectiveness
Facilitate documentation review and updates
Assist with team meeting agendas and assignments
Vendor Relations
Manage annual check-ins with vendors
Review and update licenses and partnership agreements with vendors
Additional Responsibilities
Willingness to work well with colleagues, be flexible, patient, have a great sense of humor, and to do whatever it takes to provide the best possible service to our members and partners. Willingness to employ your unique genius wherever needed. Opportunity to designate up to 2% of work time to pro-bono activities.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in any field of study that supports the organizational and interpersonal skills necessary to support our members. We value diverse educational backgrounds and the unique perspectives they bring to our team.
Minimum of 3 years of experience in libraries, cultural organizations, member-serving organizations, or related fields.
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office, specifically Word and Excel, as well as Google products.
Access to high-speed internet and the ability to work remotely
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with library or cultural organization operations and services including e-resources such as academic databases or other online content
Experience in a K12 school or library setting
Experience in a nonprofit, membership-based organization, or small office environment
Experience with CRM or membership databases
General Skills and Knowledge
Strong interpersonal and customer service skills, especially with organizational members
Ability to present complex information in a clear, engaging way in writing and verbally
Ability to creatively manage and improve processes, workflows, and systems
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a small, fast-paced team
Technologically literate with an enthusiasm to learn new systems
Discretion in handling confidential financial and organizational information
Ability to work independently with minimal direction/supervision
Alignment with WiLS’ mission of supporting libraries and cultural organizations, and our organizational values
Travel & Commuting Requirements
We are a remote team with a local heart. Because our staff travels frequently to support our partners across Wisconsin, we are seeking candidates who live in-state or within a commutable distance.
Reliable transportation for statewide travel (mileage reimbursement provided in accordance with organizational policy, if applicable)
How to Apply
For priority consideration, please submit your application by May 18th. We will accept applications until the position is filled.
We will hold finalist interviews via Zoom May 21st – 29th, with an ideal start date of July 7th, 2026.
To learn more about WiLS, the position, and how to apply, visit https://wils.org/who-we-are/wils-staff/working-at-wils/
WiLS (formally Wisconsin Library Services) is a non-profit membership organization that facilitates collaborative projects and services to save our members time and money and to advance library service, primarily in the state of Wisconsin. Most of our members are libraries, but we also work with cultural institutions, government agencies, and other non-profits to develop partnerships and projects.
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