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New York State Center for Recruitment & Public Service

Senior Librarian Job at New York State Center for Recruitment & Public Service i

New York State Center for Recruitment & Public Service, Sonyea, NY, US, 14556

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Join to apply for the Senior Librarian role at New York State Center for Recruitment & Public Service 4 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants Pay Range This range is provided by New York State Center for Recruitment & Public Service. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base Pay Range $56,807.00/yr - $89,645.00/yr Duties Description Plan and develop services for library clientele. Based on available resources, determine priorities in terms of material to be purchased, staff to be employed, and special services to be made available. Establish policies and procedures governing library services. Prepare written budget requests for the library. Determine the extent of the services to be available based on the needs of the library users and the resources available. Determine the physical layout of the library, including location and arrangement of books and materials, special reference areas, and reading and work areas. Manage and evaluate services provided by the library. Supervise subordinate professional and clerical staff by making assignments, observing their work activity, and reviewing reports, indexes, and catalogues prepared. Confer with library users to determine the extent to which library services meet their needs. Review the use of materials to determine whether materials are being utilized and to determine future acquisitions. Select and acquire library materials. Establish policies governing the selection and acquisition of library materials in consultation with library users or an agency library committee within available fiscal resources. Review available books, periodicals, and tapes or critical reviews of them to screen those best suited for the library. Review requests for the purchase of library materials within the framework of stated needs, availability of fiscal resources and the priorities established for the services in the library. In cooperation with library users and agency administrators, establish priorities in terms of services to be offered and materials to be purchased. Arrange for rotating collections with local and school libraries, the State Library and the inter-library loan services. Acquire library materials and funds made available under certain conditions from community organizations, federal aid grants, regional libraries, and the general public in order to assist in meeting library needs. Classify, catalogue, and index library material. Establish policies for the library governing classification, cataloging, and indexing. Assign materials to proper places using an established classification system such as the Dewey Decimal System or Library of Congress System. Catalogue material using established rules and reference works to identify its unique features, to describe it bibliographically and to integrate it with the rest of the collection. Assign subject headings by determining subject material dealt with and selecting standard subject headings which best indicate the subject matter. Index special collections or material of special interest to the library clientele to provide a more detailed listing of the contents of the material. Provide reference, searching, bibliographic, and reader assistance services to the library clientele. Establish policies concerning the type and extent of these services. Explain physical layout of the library, types of material available and procedures for obtaining material. Explain the use of various library tools such as catalogues, indexes, bibliographies, and standard reference books. Answer questions from clientele which require the searching of material within the library and from outside sources. Compile bibliographies at the request of clientele ranging from a short list of material pertinent to the subject matter to a long list of technical material with annotations describing and evaluating material. Maintain bibliographies in areas of special interests to clientele or agencies. Supervise and train subordinate staff of paid professional and clerical workers and volunteer and resident workers where they are employed. Interview applicants for positions and select individuals best suited for work in the library. Explain to staff the layout of the library, the use of standard library tools and materials, library services offered and library operating policies. Assign work to staff according to their qualifications, providing instruction and advice. Determine work priorities and deadlines. Qualifications Eligible for transfer reassignment or reachable on Civil Service List or NY HELPS. SENIOR LIBRARIAN/SG-19 (TC: 3601300): Must have a master’s degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association AND two years of full time post‑degree professional librarian experience. Advanced Placement: Must have a master's degree from an ALA‑accredited program AND two years of full time post‑degree professional librarian experience. A master’s degree in Computer Science or Information Technology is not qualifying. LIBRARIAN 1/NS (EQ to SG-15) (TC: 3601010): Must have a master's degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association. Note: The eligible list resulting from this examination may also be used to make direct appointments to the following titles: Librarian 2 and Senior Librarian. Program design: This program selects candidates with a background in library science for entry‑level professional positions in various New York State agencies and DOCCS facilities statewide. Appointments will be offered as Librarian 1. After 26 complete payroll periods (52 weeks) as a Librarian 1, you will be advanced to Librarian 2. After you complete 26 payroll periods of satisfactory service as a Librarian 2, you will be advanced to Senior Librarian. NY HELPS: This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program. During the NY Helps Program, this title may be filled via a non‑competitive appointment, and upon satisfactory performance, may transition to permanent non‑competitive and then competitive status. Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level Employment Type Full‑time Job Function General Business Industries Government Administration #J-18808-Ljbffr