What's the Role and What You'll Do
Burlingame Public Library is looking for a motivated and experienced Library Manager to lead our Adult Services Division. In this hands-on leadership role, you will guide a passionate team of full-time and part-time staff dedicated to delivering innovative programming, and managing dynamic, inclusive collections that reflect the diverse and evolving needs of our community. You will also play a key role in mentoring, coaching, and building the skills of current staff to foster a supportive and growth-oriented team environment. If you thrive in a creative and collaborative setting and are eager to shape meaningful library services, this opportunity is for you.
What You'll Do:
- Lead, mentor and evaluate staff while fostering a culture of growth, innovation and accountability.
- Guide inclusive programming aligned with community needs.
- Engage with the Burlingame community; represent the Library at events; ensure a welcoming, responsive environment.
- Oversee adult collections to ensure diversity, relevance and accessibility using data-driven practices.
- May lead tech upgrades and digital initiatives that enhance outreach, access and service delivery.
- Manage division budgets and monitor program and service performance to identify opportunities for improvement.
- Oversee special projects and coordinate with the City Librarian.
- Deliver clear reports and presentations; work cross-divisionally to support adult services and community partnerships.
- Work collaboratively with other library divisions to ensure high-quality public service.
Are We a Match?
- You are friendly, approachable, have emotional intelligence and work effectively as part of a team.
- You appreciate and value different work styles and can get things done with people who see the world differently.
- You are knowledgeable in adult literature and library services.
- You are passionate about excellent customer service.
- You enjoy connecting with other City staff, organizations, and community groups to offer innovative programs.
- You are a strong collaborator and work effectively with peers and staff on new solutions to challenges.
- You are flexible, embrace change, and actively solicit ideas for new and creative ways to deliver library services in response to changing community needs.
- You have an open mind about how library collections can evolve to meet future needs.
- You have the highest ethical standards and are sensitive to the visible role local government plays in our community.
- You are an open and honest communicator, your reports are clear and well-written, and you are comfortable giving presentations to a variety of audiences.
- You are an excellent mentor.
- You strive for excellence through creative approaches, all while having a good sense of humor.
QUALIFICATIONS (The following are minimal qualifications necessary for entry into the classification)
Education and experience:
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Obtaining a Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA accredited school and at least three years professional library experience in a public library setting including some supervisory experience.
PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to work in a standard library environment; ability to stoop, sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, squat, reach, and twist, climb stairs; ability to use independent judgement and initiative. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and push/pull up to 100 pounds.
For more detailed information regarding the essential functions of the position, please review the Librarian III job description: