MASSACHUSETTS REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEMS
JOB DESCRIPTION COLLECTION
GROTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
Library Director
Performs highly responsible work requiring the frequent exercise of leadership, independent judgment, and initiative in planning and overseeing the administration of the Town’s Public Library System and in the development and delivery of library services to meet individual, community and regional needs.
Has overall supervisory responsibility for up to 12 employees and a number of volunteers and high school students. Directly supervises up to 4 employees. Maintains close working relationships with Friends of the Public Library to provide guidance and leadership.
Has
access to confidential employee and patron information; bid documents; labor
relations information; endowment fund donor records; details of public
complaints.
Errors could result in delay or loss of service and monetary loss, damage to building or equipment, patron dissatisfaction, compromised employee safety, or legal repercussions.
Frequent contact with public. Other contacts are with other libraries,
professional organizations, other town and school departments, civic groups and
the public, financial donors, safety and health personnel. Is required to
influence action and resolve problems. Meets with the Town’s Board of Library
Trustees and the Trustees of the Public Library Endowment. Contacts are by
phone, in person and in writing, and require discussion of complex
administrative, financial and technical matters.
Plans and supervises the operation of the public library in the town; recommends library policies, programs and procedures. Responsible for the delivery of public services to citizens utilizing the public library, and for the efficient administration and management of the library.
Oversees and monitors staffing levels; assigns personnel, and develops work schedules. Maintains all personnel management functions, including hiring, discipline, firing; maintains personnel records.
Responsible for long-range planning for library services, meeting all federal, state and local guidelines; responsible for leading staff in the implementation of this plan.
Responsible for providing the means and direction for staff to access up to date information on improving services and remaining current with emerging technologies and methods of service delivery.
Develops the operating and capital budget for all service outlets for presentation to Annual Town Meeting. Develops periodic requests for endowment funds and/or trust funds, justifying expenditures to those groups.
Responsible for acquiring grants available to enhance all aspects of library services. Plans and executes opportunities for library Endowment Fund raising. Participates in fiscal and administrative management of the Fund as Trustee.
Manages funds appropriated or granted from all sources. Assures appropriate fiscal monitoring and reporting. Prepares monthly or annual written reports as required or requested by Trustees, Commissioners or other Town officials.
Promotes library services to the community, including participation in various civic organizations, speaking to groups, and meeting with individuals. Promotes and publicizes library activities.
Represents the Library at meetings of the Finance Committee, State House, state/regional library conferences, Town Meetings. Promotes the Town’s interest in local, regional, State and national libraries. Represents the Library at ceremonial occasions. Attends a variety of state and regional professional meetings; serves on professional councils and committees; participates in the work of professional and local cooperative library organizations.
Responsible for the selection of books and other library materials, including
electronic materials in accordance with policies developed in consultation with
the Board of Trustees.
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree in Library Science from an A. L. A. accredited school; five years of progressively responsible experience in professional library work, including three years of administrative and supervisory responsibility at a public or private library.
Special Requirements
Certification from the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners for Professional Librarianship
Knowledge, Ability and Skill
Thorough knowledge of:
Principles and practices of professional library work
Organization and management of library operations, including administration, policy/procedures, personnel and finance
A broad range of literature
Federal and state legislation governing freedom of speech, freedom of information, copyright, as applied to library policies and practices
Working knowledge of:
PC hardware and software: reference sources and research techniques, included electronic methods
Current emerging technologies and developments in library automation
Grant development and implementation; fund-raising and fund management
Ability to:
Direct the work of professional and non-professional staff
Work with persons of various backgrounds, ages and abilities
Set goals, provide leadership, administer discipline
Plan and organize at a management level
Prepare and administer budgets; pursue grants; solicit donations
Communicate clearly
orally and in writing; speak to large groups
This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee, and is subject to change by the employer, as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
Provided by the Massachusetts Regional Library Systems
Boston I
Central I
Metrowest I Northeastern I
Southeastern I
Western
Massachusetts Regional Library Systems services are provided through state
funds administered
by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
.