Friday, August 03, 2018

Assistant Director for Public Services (Chief Public Services Officer) - Russell Library

Assistant Director for Public Services (Chief Public Services Officer) - The Russell Library (Middletown, CT) seeks a creative, innovative, and outwardly-focused individual to elevate our services to "exceptional" by coordinating all public-facing Library departments and implementing community-oriented changes in keeping with Russell Library's mission.  The Library is poised to become a transformational force in Middletown -- join us now to become a part of something great! 
     Middletown is a vibrant, growing and extremely diverse community of nearly 48,000 residents, located on the Connecticut River, in the center of the Nutmeg State.  Home to two colleges and universities, a thriving downtown, a rich cultural and dining scene, and a unique combination of urban, suburban and rural life, Middletown has something to offer everyone.  Founded in 1875, the Russell Library is a 501(c)(3) organization that serves as the principal public library for the City of Middletown, with a full range of services aimed at 21st-century users.  The Library Board of Trustees and library staff (including the CPSO) will begin a strategic planning process this winter, to set a course for success in community transformation in the coming years. 
     The CPSO is responsible for the coordination of the Circulation/Technical Services, Children's/Teen, Adult Services, and Programming and Community Engagement staff and functions.  The CPSO, the Assistant Director for Administrative Services (Chief Administrative Officer), and the Library Director form Russell's executive team.  The successful candidate will show a proven track record of leadership, team-building, and innovation.  They must possess strong technology skills as well as experience with change management, process and efficiency management, user-centered design and project oversight.  Experience with managing library marketing and publicity, including websites, social media management, and e-newsletters, is strongly preferred.
     Minimum qualifications include a Master's Degree in Library Science and at least four years of supervisory experience, including two years supervising a major library department, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.  40 hours per week; some evenings and weekends required.  Exempt, non-union.
     Starting salary range: 76,918 - $91,707, depending on experience and qualifications, plus a competitive employee benefits package.
     Please email a resume and cover letter to Ramona Burkey, Library Director, at rburkey@russelllibrary.org no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 24, 2018.