Director of Adult Reading, Programs and Partnerships bei The New York Public Library
The New York Public Library · New York, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
- Senior
- Optionales Büro in New York
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is the nation’s largest public library system, with 92 locations across the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, including 88 neighborhood branch libraries where this role will focus its work. For nearly 130 years, NYPL has been a vital democratic institution, ensuring free and equitable access to books, information, and opportunities for all New Yorkers and people worldwide.
- Strategic leadership across Adult Cultural Programming, Outreach Services & Engagement, and Reader Services, ensuring these portfolios are integrated into a unified adult engagement strategy.
- Oversight of literary and cultural programs for adults—including large-scale, high-profile events and flagship programs, as well as localized, branch-based initiatives.
- Strategic advancement and improvement of the in-branch user experience with browsing and discovery of books.
- The cultivation of key relationships with programmatic, publishing, and community partners to expand outreach and engagement.
- A dynamic portfolio of projects at various scales, balancing the curation and development of new programs with the management of diverse funding sources and evolving operational needs.
- Reporting, data analysis, and storytelling about this portfolio for internal and external stakeholders.
- The promotion of a healthy work culture, clear operational structures and guidelines, and opportunities for staff development and growth.
- Innovative methods for engaging New York City’s diverse communities of adult readers.
- Best practices in program/initiative development, outreach, and evaluation.
- The evolving needs and interests of New York City's diverse adult populations, with a focus on reading behavior, trends, and demand for literary and cultural programming.
- The scope of existing outreach efforts, including the operation of three NYPL bookmobiles.
- The opportunities to improve the in-branch and out-of-branch reader experience.
- The effectiveness of cross-functional collaboration within NYPL to support program delivery and continuous improvement of the reader experience.
- The overall reader’s experience with a focus on programmatic engagement.
- The reach and impact of adult literary and cultural programs and outreach services, measured by attendance, engagement, and feedback.
- The quality and frequency of the Library’s year-round author- and reading-centered programming, including creative ways to bring readers together.
- Contributions to systemwide Reading Strategy goals, such as expanding active borrowers, increasing participation in reading-focused programs, and reducing wait times for materials.
- Become familiar with existing programs, staff, and key stakeholders.
- Support the Senior Director of Reading & Engagement in developing a plan for integrating and aligning departmental efforts.
- Establish clear goals for ambitious literary and cultural programming, outreach, and reader services to New York City adults, in support of the Library’s 5-year strategy.
- Implement new programmatic, outreach, and readers services initiatives and evaluate their impact.
- Establish strong partnerships with key external organizations.
- Design and deliver innovative adult literary and cultural programming that aligns with the Reading Strategy, including citywide initiatives, book clubs, literary festivals, and public campaigns.
- Serve as NYPL’s connector to publishers, authors, media, and cultural institutions, strengthening the Library’s role as a hub of New York City’s reading culture.
- Lead, mentor, and develop Associate Directors and their teams in Outreach Services & Engagement, Adult Cultural Programming, and Reader Services.
- Collaborate with Digital and Strategy teams to integrate adult programming into the Library’s evolving digital reading experience.
- Communicate a clear and compelling vision for adult programming, outreach, and reader services to staff, external stakeholders, and the public.
- Cultivate and steward relationships with donors, funders, and cultural partners to support program sustainability and growth.
- Align adult initiatives with systemwide reader engagement efforts, working closely with Research, Children’s, and Teen Services.
Required Education, Experience & Skills
- Bachelor’s degree is required.
- A graduate degree in Library Science, Education, Cultural Studies, or a related field is strongly preferred, as advanced study equips this leader with the tools to navigate complex learning, cultural, and community needs.
- Minimum 7 years of leadership experience in libraries, cultural institutions, publishing, or related fields.
- Established relationships or demonstrable experience working with the publishing industry, authors, and the literary community.
- Proven success in building and leading cross-functional teams.
- Experience cultivating partnerships with donors, funders, and cultural partners to sustain and grow initiatives.
- Track record of designing and delivering impactful adult-focused programs in libraries, literary organizations, or cultural settings.
- Experience producing a range of public events, including in-person, virtual, and hybrid formats.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with the ability to inspire diverse audiences.
- Strong interpersonal and project management expertise, with proficiency in digital platforms and data-driven decision making.
- Demonstrated ability to foster collegiality, shared vision, and teamwork across departments and with external partners.
- Creative thinker with the ability to translate publishing and literary trends into compelling public programs.
- Intellectually curious, adaptable, and responsive to emerging opportunities.
- Collaborative leader with a positive, solutions-oriented approach.
- Responsible for a team of over 20 staff members, including at least 3 direct reports (Associate Directors).
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All team members are expected and encouraged to embody the NYPL Core Values:
- Be Helpful to patrons and colleagues
- Be Resourceful in solving problems
- Be Curious in all aspects of your work
- Be Welcoming and Inclusive
- Office setting with frequent travel to library sites in Manhattan, Staten Island, and the Bronx.
- Limited physical effort is required
- Requires travel within NYC
- No
- Non-Union
- Exempt
- 35 hours per week
- Schedule subject to change
The New York Public Library Salary Statement