What are the responsibilities and job description for the REGIONAL YOUTH SERVICES SUPERVISOR position at St. Louis Public Library?
Do you want to work with and advocate for youth in St. Louis? Are you interested in leading a creative team excited to serve a diverse group of youth? St. Louis Public Library’s Julia Davis Br anch is seeking a Regional Youth Services Supervisor. The Library values the talents and perspectives that a diverse workforce brings and how this positively impacts our services and customer base. We seek people who understand these values to join our team. Our ideal candidate is someone who will connect the community to our resources to further our primary mission as a customer-centered public library providing vital services to the people of St. Louis.
The role requires someone who can manage numerous projects at once and act as an ambassador for the library during programs and outreach activities. This position creates and implements high-quality and equitable youth programs and services that meet the diverse needs of children and youth in St. Louis.
In This Role You Will
Current schedule: Mondays & Wednesdays 11:40am - 8:10pm; Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:40 AM - 5:10 PM; alternating Friday & Saturdays 8:40 AM - 5:10 PM. Some Sundays 1-5pm. Hours subject to change.
Julia Davis Library
The Julia Davis Branch is located north and slightly west of Downtown St. Louis City on Natural Bridge Avenue, a major thoroughfare in North St. Louis. The library is within the Penrose neighborhood. The Julia Davis Branch has a special connection to the community it serves. In 1961, local educator and activist Dr. Julia Davis donated funds from her retirement to support African American arts, culture, and history through the St. Louis Public Library. To this day, her initial contributions live on in a reimagined space that features exciting technology resources, classes, and programming!
To Apply
If you are interested in this opportunity, please visit slpl.org /employment and submit your resume with your application. Thank you!
The role requires someone who can manage numerous projects at once and act as an ambassador for the library during programs and outreach activities. This position creates and implements high-quality and equitable youth programs and services that meet the diverse needs of children and youth in St. Louis.
In This Role You Will
- Supervise and provide leadership for Youth Services staff in your region to ensure they provide a welcoming environment for youth.
- Develop high-quality and relevant programming for youth, and support Youth Services staff in doing so.
- Establish and maintain working relations with schools and other community organizations to promote library services to students, teachers, and caregivers.
- Act as Person in Charge when the manager and assistant manager are not available. This includes opening and closing the building, responding to emergencies, and operating the branch as needed.
- Maintain knowledge of the Library’s collections and resources, and connect youth and caregivers to meaningful resources.
- Committed to serving St. Louis Public Library’s diverse customer base and developing your own cultural awareness.
- Able to balance the big picture with the day-to-day needs of Youth Services and operating a branch.
- Able to develop staff and hold them accountable to expectations.
- Organized, detail-oriented, and able to work with competing tasks and priorities.
- Friendly, outgoing, and able to work with youth of all ages.
- At least two years of related experience or Bachelor’s degree in Child Development, Education, or related field; Master's in Library Science preferred.
- Supervisory experience preferred.
- Strong communication, writing, and speaking skills.
- Strong technical skills and an understanding of how technology can be incorporated into learning opportunities.
- Access to reliable transportation for outreach and other job duties.
- Competitive salary range starting at $46,154/year
- Medical, dental, and life insurance
- Paid vacation, holidays, and sick days
- Pension plan through the Employees Retirement System of the City of St. Louis
- Partial tuition reimbursement for approved courses
- Professional Development Opportunities
Current schedule: Mondays & Wednesdays 11:40am - 8:10pm; Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:40 AM - 5:10 PM; alternating Friday & Saturdays 8:40 AM - 5:10 PM. Some Sundays 1-5pm. Hours subject to change.
Julia Davis Library
- Originally opened in 1974 at 4666 Natural Bridge Avenue. The branch was relocated to a brand new facility at its present location in September 1991.
- The Library broke with tradition by dedicating the branch in 1991 in honor of a living person, local educator and activist Dr. Julia Davis.
- Newly renovated in 2023! The 15,000 square foot facility now includes the Creative Experience, a makerspace and workforce development center with studio-quality software and equipment to help with project production.
- The Julia Davis Branch supports the collection needs of residents throughout the region by serving as the materials exchange hub between the St. Louis Public Library and the St. Louis County Library.
The Julia Davis Branch is located north and slightly west of Downtown St. Louis City on Natural Bridge Avenue, a major thoroughfare in North St. Louis. The library is within the Penrose neighborhood. The Julia Davis Branch has a special connection to the community it serves. In 1961, local educator and activist Dr. Julia Davis donated funds from her retirement to support African American arts, culture, and history through the St. Louis Public Library. To this day, her initial contributions live on in a reimagined space that features exciting technology resources, classes, and programming!
To Apply
If you are interested in this opportunity, please visit slpl.org /employment and submit your resume with your application. Thank you!
Salary : $46,154