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Library Branch Manager - Riverton Branch Library

Fremont County Library System

Riverton, WY

Application Deadline

Open Until Filled

Wages

$19.00 to $20.00 per Hour   Calculate

Location

Riverton, WY

Hours

40.00

MLS

Preferred

Minimum Education

Bachelor's Degree

Library Experience

Required

Supervisory Experience

Required

Type of Library

Public

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Job Description

The Fremont County Library System is looking for a Manager for the Riverton Branch in Riverton, WY. The Branch Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Riverton Branch. We are looking for someone who is community oriented and able to work well with library support organizations. This person will supervise approximately 7 FTE, will be charged with implementing objectives that are tied to the system’s strategic plan, will assist in the development of the budget for the branch, and will work with other managers to develop system wide policies, services, and programs. This position will assist branch staff with programming and collection development for adults. This is a full-time non-exempt position with some Saturdays and evenings. Pay starts at $19.00 per hour and includes the Fremont County benefit package. Bachelor’s degree is required. Master’s in Library Science or equivalent is preferred. Application and complete job description may be found at www.fclsonline.org. Resumes, applications, and cover letters may be sent to Jeannette Woodward at jwoodward@fclsonline.org or 451 North 2nd St., Lander, WY 82520.

The Community

The Fremont County Library System services a population of 41,000 via 3 libraries in the communities of Dubois, Lander and Riverton with an annual budget of roughly $2.2 million.  There are multiple outdoor activities available year round, including rock climbing, hiking, camping, snowmobiling, skiing, and many more.

HR Info

rthomas@fclsonline.org

Application is available on the FCLS website: fclsonline.org

Posted Jan 10, 2017