Librarian II - Training and Professional Development: Leading the Future of Library Services

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Job Summary Join the dynamic team at the Houston Public Library as a Librarian II - Training and Professional Development! We offer a flexible, hybrid remote arrangement for this position, allowing you to work from anywhere while being part of a team that makes a difference in the community. As a customer-service driven, creative, and energetic librarian, you will have the opportunity to inspire staff, develop training curriculum, and showcase best practices in library operations. If you have a passion for teaching, leading, and serving, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. About the Houston Public Library The Houston Public Library is a vibrant and diverse institution that serves the community with a wide range of programs, services, and resources. With 37 neighborhood libraries, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service, promoting literacy, and fostering a love of learning. Our mission is to provide access to information, educational resources, and cultural experiences that enrich the lives of our patrons. Key Responsibilities Coordinate and conduct training sessions for all HPL employees, including new hires, ongoing training, and cross-training Develop, design, and deliver training curriculum, slideshows, and videos that meet the needs of library staff Lead and supervise assigned staff, providing timely and objective feedback, and fostering a learning and development environment Take initiative to creatively solve problems and make sound decisions that support the goals of the library Utilize Microsoft operating system and software, especially PowerPoint and Office 365, and other technologies such as Smartsheet and video editing software Serve as the person in charge of the team in the absence of the manager and communicate effectively with staff at all levels Assist in managing the Training and Professional Development Team, including responding to emails and managing training records May provide reference assistance and perform circulation functions while assisting customers at the public service desk May perform collection development and maintenance, and work one evening a week and every other weekend Essential Qualifications Education Master of Library Science degree from a school accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) OR: Bachelor's degree plus 18 hours toward a Master's of Library Science degree from a school accredited by ALA and two years of library experience Experience At least one (1) year of library experience Preferred Qualifications Experience Providing training to colleagues Video producing and editing Personnel management and supervision Skills and Competencies Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate with others Excellent communication and customer service skills Ability to plan and organize work, prioritize tasks, and multitask in a fast-paced environment Knowledge of Microsoft operating system and software, especially PowerPoint and Office 365 Familiarity with other technologies such as Smartsheet and video editing software Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) preferred Career Growth Opportunities and Learning Benefits As a Librarian II - Training and Professional Development, you will have the opportunity to: Develop your leadership and training skills Contribute to the development of training curriculum and programs Work with a diverse and dynamic team Participate in professional development opportunities, including conferences, workshops, and training sessions Enjoy a competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a defined contribution pension plan and 457 deferred compensation plan Work Environment and Company Culture The Houston Public Library is committed to: Providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment Recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce Offering a flexible and supportive work environment, including remote work options Promoting a culture of learning, innovation, and customer service Compensation and Benefits The salary range for this position is: $52,000 - $56,160 per year In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance Defined contribution pension plan and 457 deferred compensation plan 10 days of vacation each year 10 city holidays, plus one floating holiday Flexible schedules and professional development opportunities How to Apply If you are a motivated and customer-service driven librarian with a passion for training and professional development, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your application, including a cover letter and resume, through our online application portal. Apply Now Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Houston is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce. We welcome applications from qualified candidates of all backgrounds and perspectives. Apply for this job

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