Kansas Summer Library Workshop Presenter

Kansas Library Consultants for Youth

S Hutchinson

Application Deadline

Apply By Apr 1st, 2019

Wages

$12,000.00 per Other   Calculate

Location

South Hutchinson, KS

Hours

Not Specified

MLS

Not Required

Minimum Education

Not Specified

Library Experience

Not Specified

Supervisory Experience

Not Specified

Type of Library

Public

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Job Description

Request for Proposal: 2020 Summer Library Workshop Presenter

 

Summary and Background:

The Kansas Library Consultants for Youth (KLCY) are accepting proposals for the 2020 Summer Library Workshop presentations. Each year, KLCY conducts Summer Library Workshops at seven locations across the state of Kansas in early spring. These workshops feature a guest presenter who provides programming ideas and practical advice on running a summer library program to enhance the children’s and teen’s learning and reading experiences while incorporating the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) yearly theme. The presenter utilizes both the CSLP resources and external resources within her/his program. The workshops are for adult library employees and volunteers with varying degrees of expertise in youth services. Presentation time varies at each location, but the general time frame for workshop presentations is from three to four hours.  The number attending each workshop varies from twenty to eighty depending on location with the total attendance for all seven workshops at approximately four hundred.

Please note: Previous presenters, preference will be given to those applicants who have not presented a Summer Library Workshop in Kansas within the last two years.

Proposal Guidelines:

This Request for Proposal represents the requirements for an open and competitive process. Proposals will be accepted until 5 p.m. CST ‐ April 1, 2019.  Any proposals received after this date and time will not be considered. 

All proposals should include the following items:

  • Workshop agenda focused on 2020 theme “Fairy Tales, Mythology, and Fantasy” and 2020 slogan, “Imagine Your Story”
  • Samples of program specifics, such as craft directions, recommended book lists, and activities workshop attendees will participate in
  • One-page resume that focuses on presenter’s experience providing library services to youth and/or experience training others who provide library services to youth
  • Brief (5 minutes or fewer) video of applicant presenting, preferably in front of an This can be from a previous workshop or conference, or it can be filmed specifically for the application. A URL link to your video should be included at the beginning of your workshop agenda
  • Two written professional references
  • The name of the source through which you learned of the RFP

Proposals must be submitted as PDF documents and should not exceed six pages in length. Proposals should be emailed to Robin Hargrave at robin@sckls.info.  Professional references should not be included in the PDF documents; instead, they should be emailed directly to robin@sckls.info.   The applicant’s full name should be used as the email subject line.

Evaluation of proposals will be conducted during April and May. If additional information or discussions are needed with any potential presenters during this time frame, presenters will be notified.

In order for applicants to provide meaningful materials, we have included a brief description of the Summer Library Workshop goals and outcomes.

 

Workshop Guidelines:

Presentations include ideas and advice that will apply and work successfully with many ages and in all kinds of library situations including: varied library sizes, staff levels, and budgets, as well as differing space for programming, creativity and educational level of staff, and degrees of enthusiasm for program. If selected, specific details and a full outline must be distributed to all seven locations two weeks prior to the first presentation. Proposals must be submitted no later than 5 p.m. CST ‐ April 1, 2019.

Workshop Purpose and Description:

Presenter must understand and meet the goals of the workshop, which are founded on the CSLP themes and materials:

  1. to develop children's and teen’s interests in reading for pleasure
  2. to encourage and motivate children and teens to improve their reading skills
  3. to encourage use of all library resources
  4. to increase awareness of learning opportunities within libraries

Workshop Measurable Outcomes:

  1. Every attending participant will have at least one programming idea they will
  2. Ideas from the CSLP manual will be
  3. When ideas are presented from the CSLP manual, they are demonstrated or expanded in some
  4. Ideas will be presented that are not drawn from the CSLP
  5. Ideas and activities will be presented for early literacy, school aged, and teen
  6. Enthusiasm and excitement for the theme will be generated through the
  7. Audience members will be engaged and asked to actively participate with presenter, whether through demonstrations, crafts, or sharing own (Other ideas: book trailers, book talks, etc.)
  8. Books will be recommended in relation to specific programs and
  9. Handouts will be available for ideas
  10. Presentation will incorporate innovative ideas from current library

Request for Proposal and Workshop Timeline:

All proposals in response to this RFP are due to Robin Hargrave (robin@sckls.info) no later than 5 p.m. CST ‐ April 1, 2019. Evaluation of proposals will be conducted during April and May. If additional information or discussions are needed with any potential presenters during this time frame, presenters will be notified. Presenter selection will be made by the KLCY group in May.

Upon notification, contract negotiation with presenter will begin immediately. Contract and details will be finalized once funding is secured from a KLCY partner by September 27, 2019. Presenters not selected will be notified through email by May 31, 2019.


Workshop Timeline for 2020:

February 25th to February 28th:

Tuesday, February 25: South Central Kansas Library System, Wichita

Wednesday, February 26th: Southeast Kansas Library System, Iola

Thursday, February 27th:  North Central Kansas Library System, Manhattan

Friday, February 28th: Northeast Kansas Library System, Lawrence/Topeka

March 3rd to March 6th:

  Tuesday, March 3rd: Central Kansas Library System, Great Bend

Thursday, March 5th: Northwest Kansas Library System, Oberlin

Friday, March 6th: Southwest Kansas Library System, Dodge City

Compensation: $12,000.00

Presenter will receive $12,000 in payment.

Presenter is responsible for her/his own travel to and from Kansas and in between site locations for the seven presentations. Presenter is responsible for all planning materials, props, craft supplies, and samples. Regional offices will supply copies of handouts for participants. Regional offices will cover the costs for hotel, meals the evening before that site’s presentation, and any meals during the presentation.

No detailed budget is required for this RFP.

Additional Info & Requirements

Workshops will be presented in English

The Community

The seven workshops will be held through a two week period with adult librarians, library staff, and volunteers who will be working with the Summer Library Program in attendance.  Attendees are looking for active and passive programming ideas, event options, library staging, and kickoff ideas.

HR Info

Proposal Guidelines:

This Request for Proposal represents the requirements for an open and competitive process. Proposals will be accepted until 5 p.m. CST ‐ April 1, 2019.  Any proposals received after this date and time will not be considered. 

 

All proposals should include the following items:

  • Workshop agenda focused on 2020 theme “Fairy Tales, Mythology, and Fantasy” and 2020 slogan, “Imagine Your Story”
  • Samples of program specifics, such as craft directions, recommended book lists, and activities workshop attendees will participate in
  • One-page resume that focuses on presenter’s experience providing library services to youth and/or experience training others who provide library services to youth
  • Brief (5 minutes or fewer) video of applicant presenting, preferably in front of an This can be from a previous workshop or conference, or it can be filmed specifically for the application. A URL link to your video should be included at the beginning of your workshop agenda
  • Two written professional references
  • The name of the source through which you learned of the RFP

Proposals must be submitted as PDF documents and should not exceed six pages in length. Proposals should be emailed to Robin Hargrave at robin@sckls.info.  Professional references should not be included in the PDF documents; instead, they should be emailed directly to robin@sckls.info.   The applicant’s full name should be used as the email subject line.

 

Evaluation of proposals will be conducted during April and May. If additional information or discussions are needed with any potential presenters during this time frame, presenters will be notified.

In order for applicants to provide meaningful materials, we have included a brief description of the Summer Library Workshop goals and outcomes.

 

 

Posted Feb 12, 2019