City of Upper Arlington, OH
UA Library Public Services Manager (Full-time/Adult Department)
City of Upper Arlington, OH - Ohio City, Ohio, United States, 45874Work at City of Upper Arlington, OH
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Overview
Salary :
$67,912.00 - $84,864.00 Annually
Location :
Main Library, OH
Job Type:
Regular, Full-Time
Job Number:
2024-LIB-014
Department:
Library
Opening Date:
03/26/2024
Closing Date:
Continuous
Description
The Upper Arlington Public Library is seeking a strong, visionary leader with experience in change management. The manager will lead our Adult Department on an evolving journey of Library service as our organization embarks on a brand new master facilities and renovation plan. The manager must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to guide and motivate department staff, planning and championing future services. Our ideal candidate will have strong leadership and management skills with a knowledge of current trends in libraries, as well as electronic and physical resources.
Job Summary:Oversees the daily operation of the assigned public service departments, including directing and supervising department operations and activities; planning and implementing daily patron services and library programs; evaluating department operational, program, and collection needs; and supervising and evaluating the department staff members.Examples of Duties
Essential Functions:
Plans, directs, implements, and evaluates the activities and objectives of the assigned public service departments.Meets regularly with departmental staff one-on-one and leads meetings to set and guide individual staff and department goals; ensures effective and thorough communication; celebrates staff and department success and works through challenges. Sets priorities in light of larger organizational goals, translating this understanding into meaningful action items and objectives for department staff.Interviews, schedules, trains, supervises, and evaluates department staff in conformance with established library practices. Recommends selection and hiring of staff that exemplify the behaviors and attitudes identified in the UAPL Culture Philosophy.Supports cross-functional efforts as a member of the Leadership Team and with Administration, modeling collaborative behaviors to set an example for staff.Determines the vision and direction for programming and services for designated community audiences to be executed by department staff and in some cases system wide.Monitors and evaluates the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of department services and workflow, leveraging formal project management practices to ensure timely completion and proper control of initiatives.Evaluates and maintains department collections based on UAPL Circulation Philosophy, including identifying new collections or items for circulation for designated community audiences. Reviews and evaluates collection, supervises weeding procedures, and identifies materials in need of repair or replacement.Maintains high quality direct and indirect customer service by ensuring staff provide the best experience for each library patron. Resolves patron issues involving the department that are unresolved at other staff levels.Participates in establishing department policies and procedures with responsibility for interpreting those policies at the patron service level.Confers with vendors as necessary regarding purchase and use of their products, as needed.Keeps abreast of current trends, technology, and new professional techniques; participates in activities of professional and related organizations.Ensures building compliance with ADA guidelines.Conducts presentations within and outside the library promoting library materials and services. Acts as a community representative for the department.May provide patron assistance; monitors and provides guidance to patrons in the use of library facilities, services, and computer equipment. Instructs patrons on the use of computer-based library catalog and computer programs.Confers with community groups and organizations and/or Marketing and Community Relations to identify needs and promote use of services, programs, and facilities.Serves in the capacity of "Staff-in-Charge" as assigned.Follows library safety and emergency policies and procedures.Reports maintenance and safety issues to supervisor and/or Facilities personnel.Performs other duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Demonstrated strong supervisory skills, knowledge of supervisory methods and techniques.Basic knowledge of literature, reference, informational and other library materials, programming, and services.Effective customer service and interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate verbally and in writing in English.Competent in the use of Windows-based computer programs.Proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs.Valid Ohio driver's license and proof of insurance.Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree required; Master's of Library Science or Master's of Library and Information Science Degree preferred.Three or more years of increasingly responsible work experience in a library environment preferred.One or more years of management experience required.Physical and Environmental Conditions:The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of libraries and offices, which includes the need for general safe workplace practices with office equipment and computers, avoidance of trips and falls, and observance of fire regulations.The noise level in the work environment ranges from quiet to moderate.Considerable mobility including, but not limited to, extensive periods of walking, bending, sitting, lifting weights up to 20 pounds, and pushing full book carts.Manual dexterity sufficient to perform general typing and computer skills.Calm and focused handling of interruptions and distractions.Periodic intense concentration and sustained viewing of a computer monitor.Position requires working irregular hours, including evenings and weekends.Some local travel by personal automobile is required.
Supplemental Information
HOURS/SCHEDULE:
Full-time; including one evening per week and one weekend per month
All positions posted as Upper Arlington Public Library positions are maintained by the Upper Arlington Public Library and not the City of Upper Arlington. While we understand the difficulty of waiting on job news, we request that you do not call for updates on the status of your application, as this can slow down the process. In the event you experience difficulty in applying through NeoGov, you may contact Library Administration at 614-486-0900.
The Upper Arlington Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The employment opportunities with the UAPL are available equally to all without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any other characteristics protected by federal, state or local law.
The Library will make reasonable accommodations for applicants as needed. Applicants who believe they may need a reasonable accommodation during the interview process should contact the Administrative Office at 614-486-0900 and speak to the Human Resources Manager. All requests received will be evaluated individually and responded to appropriately.
Full-time staff members have access to a wide range of benefit options including health, dental, vision and life insurance. Also offered are medical and dependent care flexible spending programs. The Library also provides vacation and sick leave benefits,paid holidays, professional organization membership payment and tuition reimbursement. Employees may also take part in voluntary coverage options for short term disability and term life insurance.
All staff members are participants in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS). The Library contributes 14% of each staff member's salary to OPERS and each staff member contributes 10% (in lieu of a social security payroll deduction). Additionally, staff members can contribute to their retirement through the Ohio Public Employees Deferred Compensation Program.
01
Are you available for the scheduled hours as they are posted?
Yes, I am available for the hours as they are posted.No, but I will be available for the scheduled hours if offered the position.No, I am not available to work the hours as they are posted.
02
This position is a year round position. Are you available to work throughout the year?
YesNo
Required Question
$67,912.00 - $84,864.00 Annually
Location :
Main Library, OH
Job Type:
Regular, Full-Time
Job Number:
2024-LIB-014
Department:
Library
Opening Date:
03/26/2024
Closing Date:
Continuous
Description
The Upper Arlington Public Library is seeking a strong, visionary leader with experience in change management. The manager will lead our Adult Department on an evolving journey of Library service as our organization embarks on a brand new master facilities and renovation plan. The manager must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to guide and motivate department staff, planning and championing future services. Our ideal candidate will have strong leadership and management skills with a knowledge of current trends in libraries, as well as electronic and physical resources.
Job Summary:Oversees the daily operation of the assigned public service departments, including directing and supervising department operations and activities; planning and implementing daily patron services and library programs; evaluating department operational, program, and collection needs; and supervising and evaluating the department staff members.Examples of Duties
Essential Functions:
Plans, directs, implements, and evaluates the activities and objectives of the assigned public service departments.Meets regularly with departmental staff one-on-one and leads meetings to set and guide individual staff and department goals; ensures effective and thorough communication; celebrates staff and department success and works through challenges. Sets priorities in light of larger organizational goals, translating this understanding into meaningful action items and objectives for department staff.Interviews, schedules, trains, supervises, and evaluates department staff in conformance with established library practices. Recommends selection and hiring of staff that exemplify the behaviors and attitudes identified in the UAPL Culture Philosophy.Supports cross-functional efforts as a member of the Leadership Team and with Administration, modeling collaborative behaviors to set an example for staff.Determines the vision and direction for programming and services for designated community audiences to be executed by department staff and in some cases system wide.Monitors and evaluates the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of department services and workflow, leveraging formal project management practices to ensure timely completion and proper control of initiatives.Evaluates and maintains department collections based on UAPL Circulation Philosophy, including identifying new collections or items for circulation for designated community audiences. Reviews and evaluates collection, supervises weeding procedures, and identifies materials in need of repair or replacement.Maintains high quality direct and indirect customer service by ensuring staff provide the best experience for each library patron. Resolves patron issues involving the department that are unresolved at other staff levels.Participates in establishing department policies and procedures with responsibility for interpreting those policies at the patron service level.Confers with vendors as necessary regarding purchase and use of their products, as needed.Keeps abreast of current trends, technology, and new professional techniques; participates in activities of professional and related organizations.Ensures building compliance with ADA guidelines.Conducts presentations within and outside the library promoting library materials and services. Acts as a community representative for the department.May provide patron assistance; monitors and provides guidance to patrons in the use of library facilities, services, and computer equipment. Instructs patrons on the use of computer-based library catalog and computer programs.Confers with community groups and organizations and/or Marketing and Community Relations to identify needs and promote use of services, programs, and facilities.Serves in the capacity of "Staff-in-Charge" as assigned.Follows library safety and emergency policies and procedures.Reports maintenance and safety issues to supervisor and/or Facilities personnel.Performs other duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Demonstrated strong supervisory skills, knowledge of supervisory methods and techniques.Basic knowledge of literature, reference, informational and other library materials, programming, and services.Effective customer service and interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate verbally and in writing in English.Competent in the use of Windows-based computer programs.Proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs.Valid Ohio driver's license and proof of insurance.Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree required; Master's of Library Science or Master's of Library and Information Science Degree preferred.Three or more years of increasingly responsible work experience in a library environment preferred.One or more years of management experience required.Physical and Environmental Conditions:The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of libraries and offices, which includes the need for general safe workplace practices with office equipment and computers, avoidance of trips and falls, and observance of fire regulations.The noise level in the work environment ranges from quiet to moderate.Considerable mobility including, but not limited to, extensive periods of walking, bending, sitting, lifting weights up to 20 pounds, and pushing full book carts.Manual dexterity sufficient to perform general typing and computer skills.Calm and focused handling of interruptions and distractions.Periodic intense concentration and sustained viewing of a computer monitor.Position requires working irregular hours, including evenings and weekends.Some local travel by personal automobile is required.
Supplemental Information
HOURS/SCHEDULE:
Full-time; including one evening per week and one weekend per month
All positions posted as Upper Arlington Public Library positions are maintained by the Upper Arlington Public Library and not the City of Upper Arlington. While we understand the difficulty of waiting on job news, we request that you do not call for updates on the status of your application, as this can slow down the process. In the event you experience difficulty in applying through NeoGov, you may contact Library Administration at 614-486-0900.
The Upper Arlington Public Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The employment opportunities with the UAPL are available equally to all without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, military status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any other characteristics protected by federal, state or local law.
The Library will make reasonable accommodations for applicants as needed. Applicants who believe they may need a reasonable accommodation during the interview process should contact the Administrative Office at 614-486-0900 and speak to the Human Resources Manager. All requests received will be evaluated individually and responded to appropriately.
Full-time staff members have access to a wide range of benefit options including health, dental, vision and life insurance. Also offered are medical and dependent care flexible spending programs. The Library also provides vacation and sick leave benefits,paid holidays, professional organization membership payment and tuition reimbursement. Employees may also take part in voluntary coverage options for short term disability and term life insurance.
All staff members are participants in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS). The Library contributes 14% of each staff member's salary to OPERS and each staff member contributes 10% (in lieu of a social security payroll deduction). Additionally, staff members can contribute to their retirement through the Ohio Public Employees Deferred Compensation Program.
01
Are you available for the scheduled hours as they are posted?
Yes, I am available for the hours as they are posted.No, but I will be available for the scheduled hours if offered the position.No, I am not available to work the hours as they are posted.
02
This position is a year round position. Are you available to work throughout the year?
YesNo
Required Question