Supervising Librarian - Andrew Heiskell Library na The New York Public Library
The New York Public Library · New York, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Senior
- Escritório em New York
The Andrew Heiskell Library is a branch of the New York Public Library, as well as a member of the Library of Congress’ National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) – serving as the Regional NLS Library for the five boroughs of New York City and Long Island. With over 16,000 individual borrowers and 600 enrolled institutions, Heiskell Library provides access to talking books, magazines and braille materials for people who are blind, visually impaired, or otherwise physically unable to read standard print. The Heiskell Library collection offers instant access to 145,000 titles for all ages, including classic literature, current bestsellers, popular magazines, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Heiskell boasts a very large browsable collection of braille materials, including a unique special collection of braille sheet music. The collection includes a significant number of Spanish-language titles, as well as titles in a number of other languages.
Reporting to the Managing Librarian, the Supervising Librarian:
- Coordinates outreach initiatives, develops and maintains partnerships with public libraries (including departments within NYPL), non-profits, schools, agencies, and service providers of people with physical and/or print disabilities, including presenting at meetings and events, and coordinates Reader Services team participation in outreach efforts throughout NYC and Long Island.
- Oversees staff efforts to plan and deliver engaging public programs and special events, evaluate needs, and publicize events, and spearheads the creation of innovative new projects.
- Works with the Managing Librarian to develop public service improvement initiatives including optimizing physical space usage and staff allocation, addressing staff and patron needs, and improving operational procedures and workflows.
- Serves as an administrator of the Keystone Library Automation System (KLAS), Heiskell Library’s specialized patron and collection management database, and oversees maintenance of the braille and talking book collection, accuracy of bibliographic and patron data, and materials selection by Readers Services team. Collects and reports on statistics.
- Working with the Managing Librarian, develops strategies to anticipate and address the Library’s role in shaping the digital and general future of braille and talking book service, and the needs of patrons with disabilities at NYPL service, implementing the RA side of nationally coordinated initiatives from NLS, and staying in touch with other NLS Regional Libraries for best practices.
- Models customer service standards, particularly for serving patrons with specialized needs, and provides public service by phone, email, and in person.
- Oversees Library operations in the absence of other supervisors.
- Performs related duties as required.
Required Education, Experience & Skills
- ALA accredited Master’s degree in Library and Information Studies.
- Public Librarian’s Professional Certificate issued by the State of New York.
- Experience in a library environment with increasing levels of responsibility, including supervisory duties.
- Excellent project management and team leadership skills.
- Demonstrated customer service skills, including the ability to work patiently, thoroughly, and accurately with patrons who may need extended assistance.
- Experience building partnerships with local organizations to better meet the needs of community users.
- Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills, including the ability to deliver effective presentations to the public.
- Successful track record of demonstrating creativity, flexibility, and initiative in accommodating community and staff needs.
- Demonstrated ability to plan and deliver a diverse program of activities and perform outreach.
- Collection development experience.
- Commitment to diversity, inclusion, and library access for people of all abilities.
- Capacity and willingness for professional development.
- Successfully demonstrated ability to work as part of a team.
- Strong organization and planning skills, including the ability to perform multiple projects or tasks simultaneously.
- Strong computer & related technology skills including MS Office and Google applications.
- Demonstrated knowledge of library resources.
- Directly manages the Reader Services team of 7 staff members (6.5 FTE) with accountability for staff hiring, staff development, team-building, coaching and performance management.
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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
- Public service library.
- Lifting up to 15 lbs.
- Remaining stationary for periods of time.
- Daily use of a computer.
No
Union/Non Union
Local 1930
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Schedule
This job description represents the types and levels of responsibilities that will be required of the position and shall not be construed as a declaration of all of the specific duties and responsibilities for the role. Job duties may change if Library priorities change. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description as needed.
The New York Public Library Salary Statement
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