Title: Library Director, Goodwin Library, Farmington
Duties: The Goodwin Library Board of Trustees is seeking a Library Director who will be the administrator of the Goodwin Library, building upon its accomplishments while establishing new programming that is innovative, creative and responsive to the needs of the Farmington community. The Board seeks applications from individuals who are familiar with and can demonstrate the American Library Association's Statement of Core Competencies, with particular reference to the Management competencies and standards and who is familiar with current digital media and collaboration tools.
General Responsibilities: The Director serves as the chief administrator of the Library and its staff under the supervision of the Library Board of Trustees. The Director is responsible for the functioning of the Library as a whole, with specific responsibilities including staffing, budgeting, programming, recommending policy adjustments to the Board, and working cooperatively with the staff and within the community to further the Library’s mission to provide free and open access to programs and services that meet the educational and recreational needs of the community.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Management
- Manages and supervises library operations to achieve library mission withinavailable resources, including budget and personnel.
Supervisory
- Consistent with applicable laws, regulations and policies, exercises control over the hiring, firing, discipline and scheduling of employees of the Library, and makes salary recommendations to the Board.
- Exercises administrative direction over Library employees and other support staff including volunteers, contract, and any seasonal personnel, providing effective direction to staff to assure the quality of public service.
- Implements timely staff evaluations and provides direction and guidance to the staff with regard to professional development goals and objectives.
Fiscal
- Assures the fiscal soundness of library operations.
- Prepares the annual budget for Board review and approval, and administers the budget including cost control activities.
- Directs the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the Library’s physical facilities and equipment.
- Coordinates library development and fundraising.
Collection
- Performs effective collection and programming management to provide materials and programs appropriate for the needs and interests of Library patrons and the community.
Communications and Data
- Prepares a variety of studies, reports and related information for internal and external decision-making, and for regulatory and fiscal purposes.
- With support from Program Coordinator and staff, performs effective community relations and promotes library programs through community presentations and other means.
- Provides professional advice on library matters to the Board.
- Effectively uses a variety of digital productivity and collaboration tools for communication, collaboration, and data collection and analysis.
- Promotes the use of appropriate social media for effective communication.
Community and Collaboration
- Coordinates Library programs with area educational, recreational, and work programs, and with outside organizations such as schools, and other community-based groups.
- Maintains Library liaison with other non-profit organizations, as well as with Federal, state, and local officials.
- Maintains a collaborative and supportive relationship with the organizations which share the Library’s physical space: Historical Society and Woman’s Club.
Policy and Program Development
- Reviews program areas, public service policies, and personnel policies, and makes recommendations to the Board.
- With support from Program Coordinator and staff, implements changes or new programs to meet the needs of the community.
Planning
- Provides leadership and direction in the development of short and long range library plans.
- Focuses staff and programming on short and long term objectives that meet the Library’s Mission.
Disclaimers
- Performs other related duties as assigned or required by the Board of Trustees.
Qualifications: The Board seeks applications from individuals who demonstrate the following: - Degree in
library, media, or information science from an accredited institution (advanced degree preferred) - Minimum of five years employment in a library (supervisory experience preferred) - Experience creating and managing a budget (ability to present and defend budget to town citizens and officials preferred) - Strong background and skills in a broad range of current library and media technologies - Demonstrated record of innovative library programming and outreach - Strong written and verbal communication skills - A positive and collaborative leadership philosophy that is both cooperative and inclusive - Knowledge of fundraising techniques, including grant sources (record of successful grant awards preferred) - Documented success in collaborative endeavors with community stakeholders - Establishment of a warm, friendly, and safe atmosphere that welcomes diversity in all ways - Sense of humor combined with customer service
Closing Date: This position will be open until filled
Salary: Full time salary (40 hours/week), $37,000 - $42,000 (commensurate with education
and experience)
- 2 weeks vacation (after 2 years)
- sick days
- personal days
- holidays
- insurance compensation
Address: Email your cover letter and resumé to the Board of Trustees at the Goodwin Library at
Trustees@goodwinlibrary.org
Web Site: www.goodwinlibrary.orgSource: Employer posted job notice, 05/22/2013