Georgia Public Library Service
Director - East Lansing Public Library (MI)
Georgia Public Library Service, East Lansing, Michigan, United States, 48823
Overview
Director – East Lansing Public Library (MI) The East Lansing Public Library Board of Trustees (MI) is seeking a thoughtful, highly communicative Director to bring the library’s strategic priorities to life, inspire and support an engaged staff, and lead impactful service for the vibrant East Lansing community. ELPL is a city library supported by a dedicated, voter-approved millage (renewed for 10 years in November 2022 with 85% voter support) and serves patrons of all ages. Operating from a single 28,500-square-foot facility, a staff of 18.8 FTE delivers a wide range of dynamic programs and services, including a Maker Studio, dedicated STEAM/STEM library staff, strong and mutually beneficial partnerships with an active and vibrant Friends of the ELPL organization, Michigan State University, and others as well as sustained outreach efforts that connect the library meaningfully with the community. Reporting to a seven-member Board of Trustees, the next Library Director will be a steady, collaborative leader who will build upon the strong relationships among our dedicated staff, engaged community, and supportive board. Expressing calm leadership, this individual will carry on the existing foundational work of unifying stakeholders. Key initiatives of this role include contributing as a collaborative participant who represents the library in the community, building consensus among various stakeholders for the library, and communicating the vision and values of the library both internally and outwardly to the people of East Lansing. East Lansing is directly adjacent to Lansing, the Capital City of Michigan. Its proximity to both the state capital and Michigan State University is beneficial to the community, as it is conveniently situated in the middle of the state. East Lansing is recognized nationally for its efforts in cultivating economic development, fostering support for local businesses, and providing access to 10,000 college graduates annually. With a vibrant downtown and a diverse community of international residents, East Lansing is home to 25 different neighborhoods and hosts over fifty community events a year to provide exciting arts and cultural events to residents and visitors alike. Notable attractions include the Wharton Center for the Arts (on MSU’s campus), The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, The Family Aquatic Center, and downtown East Lansing, which offers Albert El Fresco, a pedestrian centric space for people to gather and support local businesses, and open-air public space hosting rotating art displays in addition to delicious dining and unique retail shops.
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Director – East Lansing Public Library (MI) The East Lansing Public Library Board of Trustees (MI) is seeking a thoughtful, highly communicative Director to bring the library’s strategic priorities to life, inspire and support an engaged staff, and lead impactful service for the vibrant East Lansing community. ELPL is a city library supported by a dedicated, voter-approved millage (renewed for 10 years in November 2022 with 85% voter support) and serves patrons of all ages. Operating from a single 28,500-square-foot facility, a staff of 18.8 FTE delivers a wide range of dynamic programs and services, including a Maker Studio, dedicated STEAM/STEM library staff, strong and mutually beneficial partnerships with an active and vibrant Friends of the ELPL organization, Michigan State University, and others as well as sustained outreach efforts that connect the library meaningfully with the community. Reporting to a seven-member Board of Trustees, the next Library Director will be a steady, collaborative leader who will build upon the strong relationships among our dedicated staff, engaged community, and supportive board. Expressing calm leadership, this individual will carry on the existing foundational work of unifying stakeholders. Key initiatives of this role include contributing as a collaborative participant who represents the library in the community, building consensus among various stakeholders for the library, and communicating the vision and values of the library both internally and outwardly to the people of East Lansing. East Lansing is directly adjacent to Lansing, the Capital City of Michigan. Its proximity to both the state capital and Michigan State University is beneficial to the community, as it is conveniently situated in the middle of the state. East Lansing is recognized nationally for its efforts in cultivating economic development, fostering support for local businesses, and providing access to 10,000 college graduates annually. With a vibrant downtown and a diverse community of international residents, East Lansing is home to 25 different neighborhoods and hosts over fifty community events a year to provide exciting arts and cultural events to residents and visitors alike. Notable attractions include the Wharton Center for the Arts (on MSU’s campus), The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, The Family Aquatic Center, and downtown East Lansing, which offers Albert El Fresco, a pedestrian centric space for people to gather and support local businesses, and open-air public space hosting rotating art displays in addition to delicious dining and unique retail shops.
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