- Masters of Library Science from a library school accredited by the American Library Association or approved by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners
- Three (3) years of professional library work after receipt of MLS with comprehensive knowledge of both traditional and emerging reference services and practice in public library setting
- One (1) year of supervisory or team leader experience
- Ability to successfully pass CORI/SORI
- Reliable transportation to travel between required locations
The City of Worcester seeks qualified applicants for the position of Manager of Adult Services (Graduate Librarian 4) for the Worcester Public Library. Under the direction of the Deputy Director for Adult Services, the Manager of Adult Services will help lead a team of dedicated reference librarians to create and deliver a wide range of responsive and innovative services and resources to meet the ever-changing needs of patrons in a diverse, urban community in the metropolitan Worcester area. The ideal person in this position will possess comprehensive knowledge of both traditional and emerging reference services and practices, from readers’ advisory, research, collection development, digital literacy, programming, lifelong learning, virtual reference, grants, community outreach, reference, maker spaces, and emerging technologies. The individual will be responsible for oversight of specific service areas and initiatives as assigned based on the needs of the library.
Schedule will include evening and weekend assignments and working at other locations.
Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
Essential Elements:
- Assist the Deputy Director for Adult Services with supervision and operation of the division in the delivery of outstanding services in a large, busy urban public library
- Supervise, schedule, train, mentor, and evaluate professional staff
- Manage assigned service areas and initiatives by establishing targets, assign and monitor staff work, collect, and report metrics, and ensure efforts are aligned with strategic goals
- Participate in developing and implementing departmental plans for outstanding public services to address present and future community needs
- Provide excellent professional reference service to the public in person at service points, on the telephone, via email and through other innovative communication methods as they become relevant
- Provide exemplary reference and reader’s advisory service for patrons; seek out and embrace new readers’ advisory strategies and methods
- Learn and instruct users and staff to use basic and specialized reference resources and tools, digital devices, computer, equipment, etc.
- Build, create, manage, maintain, and promote extraordinary collections and content in all formats
- Develop and provide programs and classes that support lifelong learning and enrichment
- Identify, investigate, and utilize emerging technologies to develop new services and create new content to enhance user experience
- Collaborate with staff of other divisions in seeking outreach opportunities to connect the library to the community; build mutually beneficial partnerships with community organizations, government agencies and other appropriate groups
- Work with the Library’s Communications Manager and utilizes both print and online tools including the library website, e-newsletter, and social media to promote and highlight the library’s services and collections
- Maintain professional growth and stays informed about professional and community developments affecting the library and librarianship, and engage in professional activities
- Serve as Librarian-in-Charge as scheduled
- Perform other duties, as assigned, consistent with the functions of the work unit and level of responsibility