Skip to main content
Arizona State Library Logo

Main menu

  • Home
  • About
    • Volunteering Opportunities
      • Volunteer at the Arizona Talking Book Library
    • Boards and Commissions
    • Contact Us
  • Branches
    • Archives & Records Management
      • Accessing Arizona Public Records
      • Conservation Disaster Recovery
      • Programs, Training, and Presentations
      • Records Center Services
        • Records Warehouse and Vault
      • Research at the Archives
        • Ancestry.com Arizona
        • Arizona State Agency Records and Publications
        • Genealogy Collection
          • Genealogy Information Portals
          • Ten Basic Steps to Researching Your Family Tree
        • Maps at the Arizona State Archives
        • Photograph Collections
          • Photograph Collection List
        • Arizona Women's Hall of Fame
      • Retention Schedules, Forms, Standards, Guidance and FAQs
        • Forms and Approvals
        • Retention Schedules
      • Contact
    • Arizona Talking Book Library
    • E-Rate
    • Library Development
      • Arizona Center for the Book
      • Arizona Reading Program
      • Contact Library Development
      • Continuing Education
        • Arizona State Library Leadership Institute
        • Arizona State Library Summer Institute
        • Get Involved Collaborative
        • Scholarships
        • Library Support Staff Certification
      • Library Directory
      • Grants
      • Library Services & Technology Act (LSTA) Funding
      • Programs, Services and Tools
      • State Grants-in-Aid (SGIA)
    • State of Arizona Research Library
      • Legislative Assistance and Resources
      • Patent and Trademark Resources
      • State Publications
      • State of Arizona Research Library Policies
      • Arizona Collection
      • Arizona Newspapers
      • Federal Agency Publications and Information
      • Legal Resources
      • Research Center
        • Voting Rights Timeline
      • Research for State Employees
  • Collections
    • Digital Arizona Library (DAZL)
      • Resources for Learners
        • Elementary Students
        • High School and Junior High
        • Research Topics
      • Arizona Almanac
      • Reading Arizona eBooks
      • Arizona Maps Online
      • Arizona Government
        • State Agency Histories
        • Historic Election Materials
        • Documents Leading to Statehood
        • Historic Arizona Legislatures
      • Arizona Historic Digital Newspapers
      • Arizona Memory Project
      • Arizona Research Topics
      • Online Reference Resources
    • Arizona State Knowledge (ASK)
    • Arizona Talking Book Library Online Catalog
    • Braille and Audio Reading Download
    • Research Library Catalog
  • Events
  • Services
    • Library Directory
    • Jobline
    • Newsletter
    • Retention Schedules
  • Home
  • Main Branch Manager

Main Branch Manager

Post Date: 
Monday, February 1, 2021
Closing Date: 
Friday, March 5, 2021
Job Location: 
Yuma
Job URL: 
Visit website for more Job & Application details

Please refer to their website for accuracy and up-to-date details.

This position is advertised from the minimum to the maximum hourly rate. Salary will be determined based on education and experience at the time of offer.

NATURE OF WORK

Under limited supervision of the Library District Deputy Director performs administrative and professional library work of considerable difficulty directing the operation of assigned Branch Library; provides library services and materials to the community; exercises direct supervision over Branch Library personnel; this position is department specific.

EXAMPLE OF WORK:

(Illustrative Only) Supervises, trains, and coordinates the activities of the youth, teens and adults services; provides training, instruction, and orientation to new employees, staff, and volunteers; participates in interviewing and selecting new employees and volunteers; determines work schedules; develops the Branch short and long-range plans of service with assistance of Deputy Library Director; develops operating procedures for the Main Library; plans and conducts regular staff meetings; selects, plans, assigns, supervises, and evaluates the work of subordinates; recommends and participates in staff disciplinary proceedings; participates in the ongoing staff training and development; conducts training classes and/or provides one-on-one training to staff as needed; assists Collection Development with a collection plan for the Main Library; oversees methodical rotation of material; organizes and supervises Adult programs such as computer lab and classes, Inter-library loan, special collections, special interest speakers, and large annual events and festivals; provides customer service and reference service as needed, responds to inquiries and/or issues from the public that come into the Main Library; ensures that building and grounds of the assigned library are properly maintained; coordinates building and equipment maintenance, janitorial services, and repairs; responsible for the supervision and coordination of the security guards within the Main Library; reviews and submits purchase requests for programs and resources for the Main Library; performs a variety of administrative and technical tasks related to library services; supervises the development and planning of the Main Library programs, services, and computer instruction for youth, teens, and adults; serves as library liaison to the community and demonstrates good stewardship of library resources; serves as the Person in Charge daily, including nights and weekends; establishes and maintains partnerships and effective working relationships with other departments, agencies, school districts, and community groups regarding program offerings and coordination of services and facilities; collaborates with other Branch Managers and/or Branch Supervisors in development of cohesive standard operating procedures among branches; makes presentations at Library District meetings and workshops; regular and reliable attendance is required; performs other duties as assigned.

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:

Master's degree in library science from an ALA accredited college or university and four (4) years of experience in a library environment; five (5) years of supervisory experience; OR any combination of education, training, and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position. Special Requirements: Successful completion of a background check; must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Knowledge of: County policies and procedures; principles, methods, and practices of library administration; current budgeting practices; library automation and technology; current public library policies, procedures, and systems; public relations and customer service methods, practices and procedures; organization of library services; principles and practices of supervision; general subject areas, books, authors and reading levels.

Skill in: Computer operations including online and automated systems and related equipment and software applications; supervising staff including hiring, training and evaluating performance; planning, scheduling and overseeing branch library operations; preparing and administering budgets; providing effective customer-oriented service; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, other agencies, and the public; communicating effectively verbally and in writing.

Ability to: Communicate effectively verbally and in writing; use modern office equipment and computers; supervise, organize, direct and evaluate staff; communicate effectively verbally and written; planning and organizing work; lift at least 20 lbs; perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without a reasonable accommodation.

Work Environment: The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; some stooping, and/or kneeling; and significant fine finger dexterity; generally, the job requires 60% sitting, 20% walking and 20% standing; working at a computer monitor for extended periods required; the job is performed under minimal temperature variations and under extreme likelihood of verbal abuse from hostile and frustrated customers.

 

EOE/AA/ADAAA/M/F/V/D DRUG FREE WORKPLACE 

 

APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT:

http://yumacountyaz.gov

198 S. Main St

Yuma, AZ 85364

928-373-1013

Jobline

Jobline Information

About Jobline

Jobline lists available library and information science positions in Arizona libraries, archives, museums and records management.

Post a Job

To post a job on Jobline, please send the job information (a link/URL, is preferred, to where the job is posted online for your institution) to the Webmaster. Standard .txt file or Microsoft .doc/x if including an attachment. If there are more than one jobline requests, please consolidate jobs into one email. Default closing date is 3 weeks.

There is no cost to post.

Please allow at least 3 business days for jobs to be posted.

Repost

If the job has been listed previously, please indicate the job ID used when you received a job confirmation email.
Sample: azlibrary.gov/jobline/job/1234
Or reply to the confirmation email.

Disclaimer

The Arizona State Library is not responsible for the content or accuracy of the postings and does not conduct any inquiries or monitor the listings.

 

 

 

Arizona State Seal
Contact Us
Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records
Multiple Locations
See Contact Us Page
Map Image

Footer Nav

  • Statewide Policies
  • Site Map
  • Website Policies
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Login