City of Avondale
City of Avondale is hiring: Arts, Culture & Library Manager in Avondale
City of Avondale, Avondale, AZ, United States, 85323
The City of Avondale has an opportunity for an Arts, Culture & Library Manager in the Parks & Recreation Department. This is an FLSA exempt, full-time position with benefits.
This recruitment is open until filled. Applications will be reviewed starting Monday February 10, 2025.
Lead the Future of Arts, Culture & Library Services! Are you a visionary leader passionate about arts, culture, and community engagement? Join our dynamic team at the Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department and take charge of the Arts, Culture & Library division. In this pivotal role, you’ll lead and inspire a talented team while shaping the future of our city’s cultural and library services.
As the division leader, you’ll oversee all aspects, from managing staff and budgeting to developing creative arts programs and building strong community partnerships. You’ll also ensure the smooth operation of our library branches, focusing on everything from facility upkeep and collection development to delivering exceptional customer service.
This is your opportunity to make a lasting impact, driving forward a comprehensive arts and culture strategy that enhances the vibrancy and accessibility of our community. If you’re ready to lead with vision and creativity, apply today!
Manage Library Services & Programming: Oversee program design, cataloging, collection maintenance, and technology availability, ensuring materials are current and accessible. Seek grant funding for new programs and services.As the division leader, you’ll oversee all aspects, from managing staff and budgeting to developing creative arts programs and building strong community partnerships. You’ll also ensure the smooth operation of our library branches, focusing on everything from facility upkeep and collection development to delivering exceptional customer service.
This is your opportunity to make a lasting impact, driving forward a comprehensive arts and culture strategy that enhances the vibrancy and accessibility of our community. If you’re ready to lead with vision and creativity, apply today!
Special Events & Community Engagement: Plan, manage, and execute special events and programs to strengthen Arts, Culture & Library services, enhance community awareness, and lead marketing efforts.
Public Art Management: Oversee the planning, acquisition, and maintenance of public art; manage artist selection, contracts, and coordination with city departments and external agencies.
Staff Management & Support: Provide day-to-day direction to staff, prioritize tasks, ensure policy compliance, and focus on employee development, evaluations, and schedule management.
Program Innovation & Community Hub Development: Develop new initiatives (marketing, social media, educational programs) to transform the division into a community hub for engagement, technology, and education.
Industry Research & Innovation: Stay informed on trends and best practices in the arts, culture, and library sectors to drive service improvements and meet community needs.
Financial & Contract Management: Oversee contracts, budgets, and financial reporting, ensuring compliance with city, state, and federal requirements.
Grant & Partnership Development: Seek grant funding and foster partnerships with non-profits, schools, and businesses to support new programs and services.
City Representation & Stakeholder Engagement: Represent the City in boards, committees, and meetings; prepare reports for City Council and collaborate with staff, the public, and partners.
Community Outreach & Collaboration: Conduct outreach efforts, organize workshops, and establish partnerships with local organizations and service providers to enhance community involvement.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Cultural or Arts Administration, Public Administration, Library Information Science, Parks & Recreation Administration, or closely related field or any equivalent combination of experience, education, and technical training.
- Four (4) years of progressively responsible organization and management experience in the fields of Recreation, Cultural Services, and/or Public Arts, or Library Management.
- Three (3) years of supervisory experience directly related to the area assigned.
- Experience in a municipal or government setting.
- Previous experience as a public arts manager/administrator in a municipal setting.
- Knowledge of art and cultural events, vendors/artists, and programs in the greater Phoenix area; particularly the West Valley.
- The ability to communicate and translate Spanish is preferred.
Supervisory responsibilities include managing multiple direct reports, making decisions on hiring, employee development, performance evaluations, and realigning work as needed. This may also involve leading by example and handling personnel issues such as training, motivation, corrective actions, and discipline.
The position involves preparing documents, conducting research, and tracking budgets, revenues, and expenditures. The incumbent may also recommend budget allocations for the division.
Work is governed by broad policies and requires considerable initiative, independent judgment, and flexibility, including working beyond regular hours, weekends, and holidays. The position involves interactions with various departments, external agencies, vendors, and stakeholders, requiring effective communication and decision-making. Regular attendance and a safe working approach are essential. #J-18808-Ljbffr