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LIBRARY DIRECTOR - RYE FREE READING ROOM, RYE, NEW YORK-CLOSES SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 3

 

Rye Free Reading Room - 125 years (and counting) of distinguished service to
the community!  The Board of Trustees of Rye Free Reading Room (founded in
1884) seeks an energetic, enthusiastic and experienced leader to continue
its commitment to quality public library service for the Rye community.  The
Director will work closely with the 18-member Board of Directors, a
45-member Auxiliary Board, staff and local stakeholders to develop and
articulate its vision for library service, design and implement strategic
initiatives, and administer the service program, facility and space
planning, and fundraising and resource development.  See RFFR
<http://www.gossagesager.com/Jobdesc2010.doc>  Director job description for
the complete job description. As an association library, the Rye Free
Reading Room is funded by the City of Rye and private donations, with the
Board actively investigating options for sustainable funding.

 

Rye Free Reading Room <http://www.ryelibrary.org/>  has a collection of
90,000 items housed in the main library and a small branch and circulates
over 225,000 items annually. With a staff of 17 FTE and a budget of $1.5
million, the library provides exceptional customer service and its programs
are consistently among the most heavily attended in Westchester
County-attendance last year pushed over 36,000 with best-selling authors and
a wide-selection of children's programs.  A recent expansion of the landmark
building on Rye's Village Green and ongoing capital projects, including a
renovated technology center, help ensure the facilities are well-positioned
for continued growth. 

 

Rye, a suburban community in Westchester County, is home to 15,000
residents.  Located on Long Island Sound, Rye enjoys a strong sense of
community, with close proximity to New York City and regional attractions in
the Tri-State area.  For additional information on the Library, the City and
the area see Rye Free Reading Room links
<http://www.gossagesager.com/Ryelinks.htm> .

 

Minimum qualifications include an MLS from an ALA accredited institution and
at least five years of progressively responsible experience, including at
least two years administrative experience in a public library.  The
successful candidate must have excellent communication and interpersonal
skills, demonstrated leadership ability and the ability to work
collaboratively with Board, staff, elected officials and community groups.
In addition, the successful candidate must be able to articulate a vision of
library services in the 21st century. Successful experience with
fundraising, building projects and working in a union environment is highly
desirable.  

 

Compensation: The starting salary range is $90,000-$106,000 (dependent on
experience and qualifications) with an excellent benefits package.

 

For further information, contact Jobeth Bradbury
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> at Bradbury Associates/Gossage
Sager Associates.  Apply via email to Dan or Jobeth Bradbury
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>  with a meaningful cover letter and
resume as Word attachments.  The position closes October 3, 2010.

 

 

 

Jobeth Bradbury

Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates

4545 Wornall Rd., Ste. 805

Kansas City, MO 64111

816.803.7087

www.gossagesager.com

 

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