Digital and Strategic Projects Senior Librarian
$86,537 – $96,155 per year + superannuation
Based in the beautiful inner western suburbs of Perth, the Town of Cambridge has some of the best natural areas, open spaces, recreation, and sporting facilities in the state; Town of Cambridge staff can effortlessly enjoy attractions such as City Beach, Galup (Lake Monger) and Bold Park in their lunch break, or after work.
Our mission is to maintain and enhance our very liveable suburbs, their streetscapes and character and our vibrant activity centres through strategic, cost-effective management of resources and an enhanced community experience.
The Cambridge Library
The Cambridge Library makes a vital contribution to the social, cultural, learning, and economic development of our community. We achieve this through the provision of information, access to technology, opportunities to develop new skills and knowledge, reading and literacy activities, and welcoming community spaces that connect people with each other and with the Town. Along with traditional library services, the library also provides access to an extensive range of resources, technologies, and training to support digital inclusion and literacy in the community.
The Role
The Cambridge Library is embarking on an exciting new strategic vision and is seeking a dynamic, driven individual to join this transformative journey. The digital and strategic projects senior librarian leads strategic projects and develops, implements, reviews, coordinates, and recommends technical systems, processes, and resources for the library service.
Additionally, they provide innovative online library services and promote an online presence for the Library Service and its collections. If you’re ready to join the transformative vision and make a positive contribution, apply now!
Selection Criteria
* Previous experience as a Librarian and in managing library management systems and ICT applications in a library environment including project management and the development of specification, evaluation of tenders and management of contracts
* Comprehensive knowledge of library management systems, computer software and hardware, information storage and retrieval systems and library equipment and the provision of library services within WA and SLWA procedures and policies
* Sound knowledge of current developments in the library profession including website development and content management techniques and the application of social media in a library environment
* Ability to evaluate and make recommendations on strategic directions for library programs
* Demonstrated communication, customer service and interpersonal skills and the ability to influence and resolve conflicts including the ability to relate to and liaise with staff, the public and suppliers
* Demonstrated supervisory and team building skills
* Demonstrated problem-solving skills including the ability to use judgement where there are some elements of complexity
* Demonstrated organisational and time management skills and the ability to plan, organise and set outcomes
* Certification including current WA "C" or "C-A" Class Drivers licence; Current National Police
* Ability to work rostered hours including evenings, Saturday mornings and Saturday afternoons and Sunday
* Tertiary qualifications in information and Library Services or equivalent and eligibility for Associate membership of ALIA. Qualifications in IT are desirable.
Why work for Town of Cambridge
* Up to 16.5% Superannuation (employer contribution)
* Flexible working hours / flexi-days
* 22 days annual leave per year (pro rata)
* 10 days personal leave (pro rata)
* Health and Wellbeing program
* Employee Assistance Program
* Training and Development opportunities
* Free access to Bold Park Aquatic
* Free car parking
* Quarterly staff cultural awards
* 13 weeks Long Service Leave after 10 years service in Local Government. Pro-rata long service leave is available after 7 years' service (long service entitlements are transferable within Local Governments).
How to apply
If you want to help contribute to the Town of Cambridge and make a difference to our community, we would like to hear from you!
For further information, including detailed positions descriptions, selection criteria, and how to apply for this position please visit the Town of Cambridge Careers page:
Closing date: 5pm, Monday 27 January 2025; interviews may be conducted with suitable candidates prior to the closing date. Therefore, the Town reserves the right to close applications prior to the aforementioned date.
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