Description
The San Mateo County Libraries is seeking highly motivated candidates for the position of Program Coordinator II.
We’re looking for collaborative and organized professionals who thrive in a dynamic, service-driven environment. If you’re excited about improving systems, coordinating impactful programs, and supporting community-serving operations, this is a great opportunity to join an award-winning, forward-thinking organization.
San Mateo County Libraries currently has two Program Coordinator II opportunities—one supporting Public Services and another within the Human Resources Division.
1) Public Services Program Coordinator – Community Libraries
Under the general direction of the Deputy Director, the Public Services Program Coordinator plans and implements projects to strengthen customer service, safety, staffing, and operational consistency across San Mateo County’s 13 community libraries. The Coordinator will help to develop standards and training, coordinate safety & security measures, and track operational metrics to improve service delivery.
2) Training & Development / Volunteer Program Coordinator – Human Resources Division
The Training / Volunteer Program Coordinator is a project-focused role within San Mateo County Libraries’ Human Resources Division that manages the full lifecycle of staff learning and volunteer engagement. Under the direction of the HR Manager, this position builds, coordinates, and maintains the annual training calendar, coordinates volunteer intake and placements, ensures compliance and accurate records in our training and development system and in our volunteer management system, and uses dashboards, surveys, and reports to drive continuous improvement and recognition across the system.
The Ideal Candidate will demonstrate the ability to:
- Design, implement, and manage impactful programs that strengthen public service delivery (Public Services Program Coordinator) or support volunteer engagement and staff training and development initiatives (Training & Development / Volunteer Program Coordinator).
- Lead and coordinate multiple projects while maintaining professionalism, flexibility, and attention to detail.
- Build strong, collaborative relationships across divisions and with community partners to achieve shared goals.
- Communicate clearly, respectfully, and effectively with staff, volunteers, and the public.
- Use data, reports, and feedback to evaluate program performance, engagement, and outcomes; identify trends; and recommend improvements.
- Exercise sound judgment and ensure compliance in onboarding, reporting, and program administration.
- Bring creativity and care to staff and volunteer recognition, training, and professional development events.
- Foster a culture of inclusion, appreciation, and continuous learning that reflects San Mateo County Libraries’ mission and values.
Examples Of Duties
Public Services Program Coordinator
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- In collaboration with library leadership, develop, document, and implement customer service standards and procedures for community library locations.
- Serve as the coordinator for Customer Care operations; track data, establish response standards, and monitor compliance.
- Review, update, and oversee public services standards and associated staff training materials.
- Assist with the inventory, management, and coordination of emergency equipment and supplies.
- Coordinate safety and security protocols, including incident reporting guidelines, tracking systems, and follow-up procedures.
- Work closely with the Training & Development Coordinator to develop and deliver training programs to ensure excellent customer service delivery and response to patron incidents.
- Review, update, and maintain weekend rotation schedules and staffing plans to ensure coverage and consistency across locations.
- Assist with various short-term public services projects related to customer service, service delivery, safety & security, and strategic plan implementation.
- Monitor and report on project metrics and operational data; recommend improvements.
- Prepare project reports, recommendations, and training documentation for the Deputy Director and library leadership.
Training & Development / Volunteer Program Coordinator
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Collaborate with leadership to develop and coordinate the annual training plan and calendar; Identify, coordinate, implement, schedule, and track staff training and summarize results in quarterly reports.
- Support professional development programs such as LEAD, mentorship, and conference participation; maintain related documentation and budgets.
- Recruit, screen, and place volunteers in coordination with Community Library Managers and Volunteer Coordinators.
- Maintain accurate records in a volunteer management system; monitor engagement and retention through regular check-ins and reports.
- Plan, coordinate, and deliver staff and volunteer recognition and development events, including Staff Development Day and Volunteer Recognition Day.
- Co-chair the Volunteer Workgroup; lead meetings, track initiatives, and support systemwide volunteer outreach and onboarding.
- Compile quarterly dashboards and summaries; identify trends and recommend improvements to strengthen engagement and program effectiveness.
TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE
Final Filing Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025, 11:59 PM PST
Application Screening: December 1 - 5, 2025
Civil Service Panel Interview: December 16 and/or 17, 2025
Benefits
We invite you to explore our Benefits-at-a-Glance (Download PDF reader) page for a snapshot of the comprehensive and competitive benefits available to eligible employees of the County of San Mateo. From health and wellness to financial security, our benefits are designed to support you at every stage of your career. (Please note that benefits are subject to change.)
In addition to core benefits, the County is proud to offer a variety of wellness and professional development programs to help you grow both personally and professionally. Most of these enriching opportunities are available during work hours and come at no cost to you.
As a County employee, you’ll also be covered by the federal Social Security system, earning valuable retirement benefits based on your salary and years of service.