The Project Manager oversees the planning, execution, staffing, and supervision of a library services project at a large, national library in Washington, D.C. This role ensures the effective management of collection materials, quality control of library processes, and compliance with library standards. The Project Manager leads a multidisciplinary team responsible for accessioning, inventory, bibliographic record maintenance, and collection maintenance (e.g. shifting and shelving) while serving as the primary liaison between LAC Federal staff and library personnel.
Responsibilities:
Manage and oversee library technical services, ensuring adherence to the library’s standards and best practices. Supervise and coordinate the work of library staff, ensuring efficient workflows and high-quality service delivery. Serve as the primary point of contact for federal personnel, facilitating effective communication and collaboration. Conduct quality control of materials processed by team staff, ensuring accuracy and completeness.Gather and analyze feedback to enhance service efficiency and ensure client’s information needs are met. Contribute to system or process improvements, updates, and modifications to optimize workflows and to best align to any shifting priorities. Ensure compliance with contract deliverables, including reporting, documentation, and outreach initiatives. Develop and maintain training materials for staff, ensuring adherence to inspection protocols and standards.Create and maintain a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).Consistently maintain a positive and supportive attitude, even during high-demand periods, and motivate colleagues with an encouraging demeanor. Requirements At least two years of prior experience working in a large library (at least 500,000 volumes)At least two years of working experience with an Integrated Library System (ILS)Experience managing an accessioning/receiving, collection maintenance, and inventory control workflow in a libraryAt least two years of project-based supervisory experience, including training employees and reviewing the work of othersWorking experience processing collection materials in various languages and formatsFamiliarity with Library of Congress classification system Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills to improve processes and workflows
Physical Requirements
Must be able to move from place to place within the location, lifting of items weighing up to (25) pounds and occasional up to 35 pounds such as files, books, stacks of paper, and other materials.Ability to sit for long periods of time and to maintain focus on projects such as computer screens or detailed paperwork.
Benefits
Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)Short Term & Long-Term DisabilityTraining & Development
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