Hudsonpubliclibrary
Collection Management & Resources Librarian
Hudsonpubliclibrary, Hudson, Massachusetts, us, 01749
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The Hudson Public Library has proudly served Hudson residents and neighboring communities since 1867. Our current location at Wood Square originally opened to the public in November 1905 and is approximately 15,000 square feet. Our team seeks to recruit a Full-Time Collection Management and Resources Librarian who is passionate about library services and collections, and is highly interested in engaging with our diverse community of approximately 20,000 residents. Definition : This position serves to effectively and efficiently perform library administrative and supervisory functions of a professional, complex, and confidential nature in the areas of collection management and resources; all other work as required. Supervision: Work under the general direction of the Library Director and under the policies established by the Board of Library Trustees. Refers unusual situations to the Library Director and Assistant Library Director. Assist directly with the recruitment, orientation, training, supervision, evaluation, scheduling, and assignments for all library staff, volunteers, and interns within the Collection Management and Resources Department. Serve as the person in charge in absence of the Library Director and Assistant Library Director as needed. This position is subject to review and evaluation according to the Town’s personnel plan. Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
The Collection Management & Resources Librarian is responsible for managing all aspects of the Collection Management & Resources/Tech Services Department including collection and resource analysis, collection development, acquisitions, cataloging, etc. Establish departmental goals and priorities; evaluate results achieved. Develop, implement, and review policies, procedures, and operations that provide optimal access and enhance the circulation of library collections and resources. Provide budget recommendations for the library’s collection and resources. Monitor, prepare, and report monthly and annual statistics for all circulating collections and resources. Schedule and facilitate regular staff meetings and communication. Serve as the liaison between the library and library vendors. Perform reader’s advisory and lead book club discussions. Assist with instruction, workshops, and access to library materials and resources. Contribute toward library programs, events, and displays. Participate in community outreach initiatives. Attend and actively participate in library and local network meetings as required or appropriate. Review professional collection development journals and publications. Perform work under typical office and library conditions; the noise level and interruptions range from low to moderate at times. Library hours require scheduled evenings and weekend work. Proficiently and effectively, operate and maintain library technology and equipment. Experience regular contact and communication with members from the general public, community organizations, educational institutions, Town departments, local businesses, library affiliated organizations, and vendors. Access library patron and department-level confidential information that require appropriate judgment, discretion, and professional office protocols. Errors may result in delay or loss of library service, poor public relations, and monetary loss. Required Minimum Qualifications: Education and Experience: MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited institution; three years of progressive library experience, supervisory experience, collection management, or any equivalent combination of education and experience. An official transcript from an ALA-accredited institution is required. Knowledge: Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of professional library work, departmental operations, technology, and all aspects of collection management and resources. Maintain a working knowledge of automated integrated library system functions for cataloging, acquisitions, and bibliographic records. Ability: Demonstrate excellence in leadership and teamwork. Exercise independent judgment and initiative to support department operations, supervise staff, and perform duties. Plan, organize, and prioritize assignments or projects; develop effective work processes; work independently and accurately; collaborate in decision-making. Interact effectively, tactfully, and courteously to maintain favorable public and staff relations. Engage in professional development and keep current with library trends. Adapt to evolving technologies and services. Skill: Excellent customer service skills and vendor relations; community engagement and outreach; library technology and equipment; attention to detail; multi-tasking; organization; and effective oral and written communications. Fluency in Portuguese or Spanish is beneficial. Physical Requirements:
This position is primarily intellectual; however, it requires a variety of physical capabilities. While performing the duties of this position, use of gross and fine motor skills to sit, stand, reach, bend, push, carry, lift, shift, and handle various objects, tools, or controls is required. Occasionally, the employee must lift and move approximately 35 pounds. Must recognize and hear normal sounds, distinguish sound as voice patterns, and communicate through human speech. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee is subject to a physical examination and a Criminal Offenders Record Inquiry (CORI) before and during employment. Job Title:
Collection Management & Resources Librarian Location:
3 Washington Street, Hudson, MA 01749 Salary:
$48,563 - $63,912 (eight-step scale) Hours:
37.5 hours (includes evenings and weekends) Job Type:
Full-time, union position with benefits (AA/EOE) How to Apply
Qualified applicants will submit the following materials: Three professional letters of recommendation Copy of official graduate degree transcript This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. The Town of Hudson is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. The Town of Hudson does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or an individual’s status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. The Town of Hudson encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans, and all other qualified applicants.
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Use the Employment Opportunities tab to search through your municipality's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest employment opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me® button. Featured job listings display on the top of all job listings and are designed to stand out from the others. After completing all the steps, click Preview to open a preview of your listing in a new window or click Proceed to Checkout where you can purchase the listing for the duration you specified. Collection Management & Resources Librarian
The Hudson Public Library has proudly served Hudson residents and neighboring communities since 1867. Our current location at Wood Square originally opened to the public in November 1905 and is approximately 15,000 square feet. Our team seeks to recruit a Full-Time Collection Management and Resources Librarian who is passionate about library services and collections, and is highly interested in engaging with our diverse community of approximately 20,000 residents. Definition : This position serves to effectively and efficiently perform library administrative and supervisory functions of a professional, complex, and confidential nature in the areas of collection management and resources; all other work as required. Supervision: Work under the general direction of the Library Director and under the policies established by the Board of Library Trustees. Refers unusual situations to the Library Director and Assistant Library Director. Assist directly with the recruitment, orientation, training, supervision, evaluation, scheduling, and assignments for all library staff, volunteers, and interns within the Collection Management and Resources Department. Serve as the person in charge in absence of the Library Director and Assistant Library Director as needed. This position is subject to review and evaluation according to the Town’s personnel plan. Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
The Collection Management & Resources Librarian is responsible for managing all aspects of the Collection Management & Resources/Tech Services Department including collection and resource analysis, collection development, acquisitions, cataloging, etc. Establish departmental goals and priorities; evaluate results achieved. Develop, implement, and review policies, procedures, and operations that provide optimal access and enhance the circulation of library collections and resources. Provide budget recommendations for the library’s collection and resources. Monitor, prepare, and report monthly and annual statistics for all circulating collections and resources. Schedule and facilitate regular staff meetings and communication. Serve as the liaison between the library and library vendors. Perform reader’s advisory and lead book club discussions. Assist with instruction, workshops, and access to library materials and resources. Contribute toward library programs, events, and displays. Participate in community outreach initiatives. Attend and actively participate in library and local network meetings as required or appropriate. Review professional collection development journals and publications. Perform work under typical office and library conditions; the noise level and interruptions range from low to moderate at times. Library hours require scheduled evenings and weekend work. Proficiently and effectively, operate and maintain library technology and equipment. Experience regular contact and communication with members from the general public, community organizations, educational institutions, Town departments, local businesses, library affiliated organizations, and vendors. Access library patron and department-level confidential information that require appropriate judgment, discretion, and professional office protocols. Errors may result in delay or loss of library service, poor public relations, and monetary loss. Required Minimum Qualifications: Education and Experience: MLS/MLIS from an ALA-accredited institution; three years of progressive library experience, supervisory experience, collection management, or any equivalent combination of education and experience. An official transcript from an ALA-accredited institution is required. Knowledge: Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of professional library work, departmental operations, technology, and all aspects of collection management and resources. Maintain a working knowledge of automated integrated library system functions for cataloging, acquisitions, and bibliographic records. Ability: Demonstrate excellence in leadership and teamwork. Exercise independent judgment and initiative to support department operations, supervise staff, and perform duties. Plan, organize, and prioritize assignments or projects; develop effective work processes; work independently and accurately; collaborate in decision-making. Interact effectively, tactfully, and courteously to maintain favorable public and staff relations. Engage in professional development and keep current with library trends. Adapt to evolving technologies and services. Skill: Excellent customer service skills and vendor relations; community engagement and outreach; library technology and equipment; attention to detail; multi-tasking; organization; and effective oral and written communications. Fluency in Portuguese or Spanish is beneficial. Physical Requirements:
This position is primarily intellectual; however, it requires a variety of physical capabilities. While performing the duties of this position, use of gross and fine motor skills to sit, stand, reach, bend, push, carry, lift, shift, and handle various objects, tools, or controls is required. Occasionally, the employee must lift and move approximately 35 pounds. Must recognize and hear normal sounds, distinguish sound as voice patterns, and communicate through human speech. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee is subject to a physical examination and a Criminal Offenders Record Inquiry (CORI) before and during employment. Job Title:
Collection Management & Resources Librarian Location:
3 Washington Street, Hudson, MA 01749 Salary:
$48,563 - $63,912 (eight-step scale) Hours:
37.5 hours (includes evenings and weekends) Job Type:
Full-time, union position with benefits (AA/EOE) How to Apply
Qualified applicants will submit the following materials: Three professional letters of recommendation Copy of official graduate degree transcript This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. The Town of Hudson is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. The Town of Hudson does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or an individual’s status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. The Town of Hudson encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans, and all other qualified applicants.
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