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Library Director, Champaign Public Library - IL Search Extended

  • 1.  Library Director, Champaign Public Library - IL Search Extended

    Posted Mar 30, 2016 09:39 AM

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    Library Director Position!


     Champaign Public Library - connecting our community with the power of knowledge, the world of culture and ideas, and the joy of reading.  The Board of Trustees of the Champaign Public Library seeks a creative and innovative leader as its next Library Director—a leader working strategically with staff, residents and community organizations creating a shared vision for future library services and programs.  The successful candidate oversees and manages the Library’s facilities which include the Main Library, the Douglass Branch and the FriendShop Bookstore.  Serving as Champaign’s dynamic community hub, the Library hosts 1,675+ library and community meetings and events.  Since 2011, the Library has been an annual Library Journal “four star” library.  In 2014, the Library won the John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award for the Library Foundation’s “Show Some Library Love” campaign. Fundraising efforts resulted in a 30% increase in gifts received and a 60% increase in dollars raised. With a $6.6 million annual budget and the support of the Friends of the Library and the Champaign Public Library Foundation, the new director and staff (69 FTEs) will analyze community needs and recommend policies, strategies, programs and services to provide new opportunities for community engagement.  The Library is affiliated with the City of Champaign and the Director serves as a member of the City’s Executive Management Team.  The Library is a member of the Illinois Heartland Library System, a consortium of 545 member libraries in central and southern Illinois, and maintains a separate Polaris ILS shared with the Urbana Free Library.


     Champaign offers an appealing combination of big city cultural and recreational amenities and a small friendly city atmosphere.  Champaign serves a growing city population of 82,000 and county population of 200,000.  At the intersection of education, innovation, and micro-urban living, Champaign residents are proud of the city's rich history, ethnic diversity, and strong sense of tradition; care deeply for their city; and participate actively in the issues which shape the community.  Lying within the crossroads of three of the country’s largest cities—Chicago, Indianapolis and St. Louis—Champaign is distinctively placed in an ideal location.  Champaign owes its vibrant college-town atmosphere to the presence of the University of Illinois, a top-ranking public university with a current enrollment over 40,000.  Strong academic programs, including the #1 ranked Graduate School of Library and Information Science program in the nation, attract outstanding faculty from across the globe and one of the largest international student populations in the country.  Additionally, Parkland College, the exceptional Unit 4 School District, and 15 private and parochial schools provide excellent educational opportunities.  Champaign also gains financial stability from a diverse industrial, professional and economic base, with an emphasis on technology, government and business employment. The city’s neighborhoods offer numerous lifestyle choices including the urban character of downtown living, charming center-city neighborhoods, or new subdivisions with spacious homes.  Extensive parks, bicycle-friendly roads, amateur sports, and a diverse array of artistic and cultural opportunities contribute to the outstanding quality of life in Champaign.  For additional information on the Library, the City and the area see Champaign Links


     Responsibilities. The Library Director provides strategic, innovative and visionary leadership by strategically aligning the interests of the library’s various stakeholders to shape the current and future role of libraries.  Champaign Public Library’s next Director must have the ability and the desire to work with the Library’s Board of Trustees, library staff, and City Council and staff in developing a workable team approach to advancing the library as a keystone institution for Champaign.  The challenge is to develop effective methods to increase and fully embrace citizen participation as a critical component in library strategies and programs that add value in education, employment, entrepreneurship, empowerment, and engagement.  The Director will also engage the community and other City units in program planning and implementation and manage the library system in accordance with policies established by the Library Board of Trustees.  Other responsibilities include planning, directing, and supervising all aspects of library services, facilities and activities and being responsible for budgeting, financial administration, personnel administration, facilities management, development, technology management, and marketing and community relations.  The Director provides counsel to the Library Board, proposes and implements policy under the Board’s direction, supervises the work of the Library managers, and collaborates with other city agencies and community groups and members to meet the information needs of various constituencies. 


     Qualifications. An ALA-accredited Master’s Degree and a minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in library management and supervision are required; or any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the ability to successfully perform the requirements of the position. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of library practices, management techniques, collection development, and technology applications and experience working and communicating effectively in a culturally diverse community.  Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with elected officials, advisory boards, City administration, all levels of employees, diverse community groups, and citizens is expected. Other desired characteristics include experience in successfully securing funding for programs and services and experience in planning and presenting the Library’s long-term equipment, facilities, and staffing needs.  A strong commitment to public service and high quality customer service delivery is necessary.  Successful experience working with a policy-making board and collaborating with elected officials is highly desirable. Complete qualifications are available in the formal Job Description.


     Compensation. The starting salary range for the position is $114,055-134,016 (with placement within the range dependent on experience and qualifications) with an excellent benefits package.


    For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. Apply via email with a meaningful cover letter and resume as Word or pdf attachments to Jobeth Bradbury. Applications, including meaningful cover letter and resume as Word or pdf attachments, must also be submitted online via the City’s web site at Champaign Library DirectorThe closing date for this position is May 15, 2016.


     


    Jobeth Bradbury


    Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates


    4545 Wornall Rd, Ste. 805


    Kansas City, MO 64111


    816-803-7087 (cell); 816-531-2468 (office)