Director of Human Resources

King County Library System

King County, WA

Application Deadline

Apply By Nov 29th, 2015

Wages

$111,246.00 to $122,371.00 per Year   Calculate

Location

Issaquah, WA

Hours

Not Specified

MLS

Not Specified

Minimum Education

Not Specified

Library Experience

Not Specified

Supervisory Experience

Not Specified

Type of Library

Public

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Job Description

Literacy, Learning, Libraries – Join the nationally recognized King County (WA) Library System as the Director of Human Resources. KCLS, an independent taxing district with an annual operating budget of $109 million, is comprised of 48 community libraries and serves over 2 million ethnically diverse residents over 2300 square miles. In 2004, voters supported a $172 million capital bond to renovate, expand, and build new libraries across King County – in 10 years, KCLS has opened 13 new libraries, expanded 11, and renovated 11. The 1,200 innovative and dedicated staff (883 FTE) serves its residents in the library, in the community, and through its virtual presence. Staff reaches 10,000+ non-English speaking families with the Library’s early literacy services and programs. The Library also has twelve Library2Go! vehicles providing convenient access to many library services for customers of every age. These community services and programs propelled KCLS to be named Library Journal’s 2011 Library of the Year and the 2012 Outstanding Civic Organization by the Municipal League of King County.

In planning, organizing, and directing the Library’s Human Resources, the Director of HR is responsible for directing the “people functions” of the Library- building trust and confidence with 1,200 full-time and part-time staff at all levels at KCLS while demonstrating leadership and modeling the organizational values of the system. KCLS knows that staff is its greatest asset and the successful candidate will be responsible for (1) designing and implementing a staff development and training component; (2) providing a conduit of communication from staff to management and management to staff; (3) serving as the Library’s labor relations representative working with union negotiations, conflict resolution, and mediation; (4) developing, recommending and implementing human resource policies and programs in accordance with KCLS goals and objectives and in compliance with all laws and legal requirements; (5) managing recruitment and selection processes; (6) selecting, developing, motivating, evaluating, and directing the work of HR department staff; and (7) developing and administrating classification and competitive compensation programs. This position reports to the Library Director and has five direct reports. For the full announcement and qualifications, please see the KCLS HR Job Description.

Additional Info & Requirements

Qualifications: Required qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Public Administration, or a related field; a minimum of five years of human resources management experience, and evidence of training, experience, or study in personnel policy, classification, pay and benefits, or risk management; or any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the ability to successfully perform the requirements of the position. This position also requires the ability to obtain a Washington State Driver’s license. A Master’s Degree, union experience, and experience working in a public sector environment is preferred.

The Community

Washington’s King County offers a remarkable blend of vibrant cities, suburban developments, rural landscapes, farms and forests. Many areas enjoy spectacular views of Puget Sound, the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, convenient access to Seattle and all the amenities the region has to offer. King County is home to eleven colleges and universities including the University of Washington, a leading research institution, hosting one of the nation’s top medical schools. Community colleges, art and culinary institutions, and technical schools round out the area’s choices for higher education. Employment opportunities are available through many Fortune 500 companies—Amazon, Costco, Microsoft, Nordstrom, Paccar, Starbucks and Boeing are key employers. Arts, music, shopping, celebrations and festivals, and, of course, coffee, are also part of daily life in King County. For additional information on the Library and the region, visit KCLS Links.

HR Info

For further information, or to apply, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates. Apply via email with a meaningful cover letter and resume as Word or PDF attachments to Jobeth Bradbury. The closing date for this position is November 29, 2015.

Posted Oct 29, 2015