Job Summary: The Library Services Supervisor, Community & Legal Connections strengthens the Library's connection to local organizations and individuals that expand access to resources related to legal issues and procedures, research, community resources, through related programming and services. This position will expand the work of the Allegheny County Law Library to include the development of strategic partnerships, the implementation of community legal information services and programming, systemwide at CLP and across Allegheny County. The Library Services Supervisor, Community & Legal Connections will help grow CLP's presence and reach in providing legal information for the public.
Under the direction of the Library Service Manager-ACLL, the Library Services Supervisor, Community & Legal Connections will act as a service lead for developing and implementing programs, partnerships, community legal resources, and other initiatives. To accomplish these goals the Library Services Supervisor, Community & Legal Connections will collaborate internally with staff and leaders at the ACLL and in departments and locations across the CLP system and externally with partners, presenters and individual community members.
Location: *Allegheny County Law Library, Pittsburgh, PA.
*Work Hours: 37.5 hours Monday- Friday: evenings and weekends required when needed
Compensation: $50,000 annually
*Number of Vacancies: *1
*Hiring Supervisor: *Shannon Barron-Library Services Manager-ACLL
Essential Functions:
Competencies and Qualifications:
Ability to:
- Engage and collaborate with a diverse public, peers, community partners and staff;
- Organize and facilitate the work of multiple teams and projects;
- Represent CLP professionally in the community and with partners, including formal and informal presentations;
- Work independently and collaboratively, with autonomy and effective decision-making;
- Communicate positively, professionally and effectively using written and verbal channels, and craft messaging for large audiences including internal and external stakeholder groups;
- Develop and achieve goals and objectives related to the ACLL and CLP's Strategic Plan;
- Advise, coach and guide direct reports and work teams, setting clear goals and removing barriers that impede progress;
- Demonstrate leadership, including the ability to resolve problems effectively;
- Articulate and share a vision for library information services;
- Maintain knowledge and commitment to best practices in equity, diversity and inclusion and accessibility, and how to effectively integrate them into library projects and partnerships;
- Learn, competently use, and demonstrate technology in all forms and contribute to the development of robust virtual services and content, with an emphasis on community engagement through technological means;
- Ability to provide quality customer service, both in-person, over the phone, and virtually;
- Strong communication, interpersonal and leadership skills;
- Collaborate as part of a team, meet deadlines, manage assignments and responsibilities effectively in a busy urban location;
- Committed to serving on systemwide committees and project teams, and providing support to peer colleagues across CLP and Allegheny County libraries;
- Must be comfortable with public speaking and presenting; addressing a variety of audiences from youth to professionals;
- Committed to providing high quality customer service to a diverse public and staff in accordance with CLP's philosophy and guidelines;
- Ability to navigate and interpret CLP policies and procedures;
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in Library Science from an ALA accredited university;
Two years of related experience and increasing responsibility in a public library, legal non-profit or similar organization setting, including demonstrated leadership and project management;
One or more years in an information services, reference, or related position;
Previous experience in a supervisory role, supporting and coaching staff;
Demonstrated knowledge of non-fiction collections in a public or academic library setting including best practices for collection management of circulating non-fiction and reference collections;
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