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Circulation Supervisor Posted Feb 16
*Chatham Area Public Library District * <http://www.chathamlib.org/>, Chatham,
IL
 Position: Circulation Supervisor
Reports To: Library Director and Assistant Director
The Chatham Area Public Library District in Chatham, IL (minutes from the
state capitol Springfield) invites qualified applicants to apply for the
open position of Circulation Supervisor. THIS IS AN IMMEDIATE OPEN UNTIL
FILLED position. There are no relocation costs.
The Circulation Supervisor position is a critical position to the much
beloved library and its fantastic staff. The Chatham Area Public Library
District employs 30-plus full-time and part-time employees and has an
operating budget of $815,000 (FY12). It is governed by a seven member board
of trustees. Chatham is a bedroom community of Springfield, IL that has
seen dramatic growth over the past 20 years. The Chatham Public Library
District population is 15,000 (as of the 2005 Census).
The Chatham Area Public Library is 31,000 square feet that features a
computer lab, the Opal Lee Chatham Local History/Genealogy Room, five
meeting rooms and four study rooms, the Jessica Hay Toddler Area and
Friends of the Library Bahlow Bookstore and Bank and Trust Cafe. The
Library has a very active Friends of the Library Group, a Foundation,
Friends of Genealogy and Art Committee.
JOB SUMMARY:
Under limited supervision, the Circulation Supervisor is responsible for
supervising the circulation staff, including substitute staff, and
volunteers. This positions reports to the Library Director and Assistant
Director.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Primary Duties:
• Manages and performs circulation responsibilities.
• Implements circulation standard operating procedures and system policies.
Assures that circulation operations are consistent with Chatham Area Public
Library District (CAPLD) policies, procedures, philosophies and objectives.
• Maintains routine communication and coordination with the Library
Director.
• Creates and coordinates work schedules. This includes finding
replacements for vacation and sick leave.
• Assists in interviews for all circulation candidates and works with the
Assistant Director on the training of new hires.
• Conducts performance evaluations of assigned staff, writes formal
evaluations, reviews with staff, clarifies performance expectations, and
initiates appropriate corrective action as required, including coaching,
development and discipline.
• Assists in collection development.
• Prepares monthly Circulation Notes and other staff updates during the
year.
• Maintains patron database.
• Schedules use of the gallery meeting room space with staff and library
patrons.
• Assists with newsletter distribution – supervises preparation for mailing.
Secondary Duties:
• Performs basic reference/readers advisory functions.
• Trains, schedules and supervises Library’s volunteers.
• Assists in the Staff Holiday Party and various library programs/events.
• Attends continuing education opportunities.
• May perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Communication:
• The position is responsible for communicating across a wide range of
staff and patrons. It serves as a resource person for information on
Library policies and assists in creating procedures.
• Communications regularly contain confidential/sensitive information
necessitating discretion.
Initiative:
• The position operates independently with minimal supervision and it
experiences recurring work situations with occasional variations from the
norm. This position must have ability to plan and initiate solutions for
own work and that of others. The position must work with others on the
development and implementation of policies and procedures and be
responsible for communicating this information to other staff.
Accountability:
• The position encounters frequent interruptions and maximum flexibility is
required. This position has a definite influence on library operations and
expense outcomes and for prudent use of time, material and labor. This
position can have impact on customers and levels of service through
scheduling of staff, training of staff, and managing the delivery of
services.
Leadership:
• This position is expected to function in a strong leadership role by
clearly demonstrating and acting in accordance with library values and
serving as a role model for others. The position assists in the
communication of the library vision, values, policies and procedures. This
position provides mentoring, role modeling, and promotes CAPLD values among
the staff.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
• Work is usually preformed in a normal office environment. Evening and
weekend work will be required.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
• A Bachelors Degree from a credited University is required.
Experience:
• Library experience preferred. Some supervisory experience or training
required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Thorough knowledge of services, programs and materials available
throughout a public library.
• The ability to remain positive in stressful situations.
• Effectively listen to other employees and patrons as part of
understanding their needs and concerns.
• Manage several projects at once and adapt to changing needs.
• Use diplomacy and tact to establish and maintain positive relationships
with employees, patrons and vendors.
• Clearly and succinctly communicates ideas and thoughts both verbally and
in writing.
• Manages time to maximize productivity.
• The use of computer software and hardware, databases and the Internet.
• Developing and implementing systems that are multifaceted and require
attention to detail to meet system requirements and to produce efficient
operations.
• Developing and training assigned staff.
• Effectively resolving complaints from and dealing with unruly patrons.
• Participating with a team oriented approach to operations/functions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Primarily sedentary work, but also requires standing, walking, stooping
or crouching, kneeling, crawling, balancing, reaching, pushing, grasping,
hearing and talking.
• Requires the ability to exert up to 20 pounds of force occasionally to
lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.
• Requires clarity of vision at 20 inches or less with the ability to
adjust the eye to bring objects into sharp focus as well as clarity of
vision at 20 or more feet. Must also be able to identify and distinguish
color.
Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and phones numbers
of three professional references (email also if possible) via email to
Sheila Battin, Assistant Director.

Any questions are welcome for the Assistant Director via phone at
217-483-2713 (starting Friday, February 17, 2012).

Interested applications are encouraged to view the library's website at
www.chathamlib.org

Salary is negotiable. Benefits are included.
This job description or certain job functions described herein may be
subject to modification in accordance with applicable state and federal
laws.