Special Collections Library Manager |
Department: Regional Services
Pay Grade: 115
FLSA Status: Exempt
JOB SUMMARY
The Special Collections Library Manager is responsible for developing, promoting, planning, organizing, directing, and overseeing the Carnegie African American Resource Library and the Kaye Kole Genealogy Room at the Bull Street Library. This position will involve establishing collection profiles and selection guidelines to build the resource collection, evaluating existing collection strengths, and fostering effective relationships with vendors, organizations, communities, individuals, and colleagues to develop collections. The Special Collections Library Manager reports to the Deputy Library Director and has two direct reports with a total of five employees.
Success in this role will require excellent relationship-building skills to ensure that the collections align with institutional priorities and that programmatic offerings impact the Savannah communities served through these collections. The incumbent will select materials for acquisition in all appropriate formats through donation or purchase in alignment with the priorities of the Live Oak Public Libraries. The librarian will attend to the big-picture goal of building the collection and the day-to-day administrative details necessary to realize acquisitions successfully. The incumbent will establish long-term relationships with donors to support the library’s financial capacity to acquire and care for its collections. The librarian will actively promote engagement with the collections in collaboration with the Branch Manager, Community Engagement, and the Communications & Marketing departments. An employee assigned to this classification, under general direction, performs professional library work, supervises the work of branch managers, librarians, and library support staff; assists the Director of Public Services in analyzing applicable policies and procedures; may chair and/or participate on system-wide committees to assist in the development of policies and procedures on a regional level; assists with training new branch managers; performs related duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Collection Development and Stewardship
1. Develop library collections in accordance with current collection development strategies by selecting materials in all appropriate formats.
2. Develop and maintain relationships with donors and potential donors of collections.
3. Steward donors and sellers throughout the acquisition process, including sharing information about the process, negotiating acquisition terms, acquiring necessary paperwork (such as deeds of gift or sale), and managing relationships over time.
4. Oversees collections budgets, as allocated, and properly monitors budgets.
5. Report on collection development activities to ensure that colleagues throughout the organization are aware of priorities and new acquisitions and contribute data to library assessment and reporting activities.
Engagement and Outreach
1. Collaborates with the Communications and Community Engagement departments to promote the Carnegie collections through events, exhibitions, digital scholarship projects, presentations, publications, articles, announcements, and other means, engaging the LOPL service area community with the African American collections.
2. Leads Carnegie and Kaye Kole tours and show-and-tell sessions for individuals or small groups as requested.
3. Develop up-to-date information about African American collections for LOPL, the Kaye Kole and Carnegie Library websites, and digital projects.
4. Develops, builds, and leads programming that supports and highlights the special collections.
Reference and Instruction
1. Collaborates with Public Services and Community Engagement to plan, implement, and assess instruction sessions.
2. Schedules staff and serves on the Kaye Kole and Carnegie Library public service desks.
3. Train staff on the use of collections and archival documents of the Kaye Kole Room and Carnegie Library
4. Provides reference assistance in person and by phone to the public as needed and assigned.
Managerial Responsibilities
1. Oversight of five staff members with direct supervision of two.
2. Conduct annual performance evaluations of direct reports.
3. Coaches, mentors, and counsels staff positively and proactively, ensuring individuals can develop a broad knowledge of library operations and services and specialized skills.
Fundraising Duties
1. Collaborate closely with the library’s development and strategic partnerships offices to develop and maintain relationships with donors and foster financial support for acquiring, processing, and engaging African American collections.
2. Support or lead grant writing aligned with African American collection initiatives in the Rose
Preferred Qualifications
Licenses or Certifications:
Special Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work is typically performed with the employee sitting at a desk, standing for extending periods, or bending/stooping. The employee must be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds routinely, climb ladders, stand for extended periods, walk within and outside branch locations, reach, bend, and stoop. A full range of hand and finger motion is required for data entry purposes. The ability to distinguish color is required for network wiring purposes. Additionally, the following physical abilities are required:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable someone with a qualifying disability to perform the essential functions of the position.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Typical office/library environment. Some fluctuations in building temperature related to HVAC problems can cause uncomfortable periods of heat or cold. Some periods of elevated noise levels. Some stress related to the type of work being performed may be encountered e.g., pressure related to periods of high-volume activity and multiple demands.
The work week is 40 hours. While after-hours and holiday availability are not typical, they are required. This is a salaried exempt position.
Live Oak Public Libraries can revise this job description at any time. This description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.
It is the policy of the Library to provide equal employment opportunities to all people in all aspects of employer/employee relations without discrimination. Live Oak Public Libraries, Georgia Prepared: