Library Technology Project Manager
Lee County Government - Fort Myers, Florida, United States, 33916Work at Lee County Government
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In order to make an application, simply read through the following job description and make sure to attach relevant documents.The Lee County Library System is seeking a dynamic and self-motivated professional with a strong background in information technology project management and library system development. In this role, you will lead and oversee technology operations within the Library Department, ensuring that library technology is effectively supported and maintained.Responsibilities:
Project Management:
Spearhead technology projects from inception to completion. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define project scope, objectives, and deliverables. Develop detailed project plans, allocate resources, and monitor progress.Policy Development:
Create and implement policies and procedures related to library technology. Ensure compliance with industry standards and best practices.Resource Accessibility:
Facilitate access to a comprehensive range of library technology and resources for both public use and staff operations.Leadership and Teamwork:
Foster a collaborative environment, working closely with internal stakeholders, IT professionals, and library staff. Provide leadership and mentorship to achieve project goals.Technology Planning and Goals:
Collaborate with the Library Management team to create a comprehensive technology plan. Identify specific goals, such as improving user experience, enhancing staff efficiency, or expanding services.Consider factors like budget constraints, resource availability, and community needs when setting technology-related objectives.Budget Recommendations:
Regularly review the technology budget and expenditures. Provide informed recommendations to optimize spending.Work with the County IT Department to prioritize critical technology investments, such as upgrading hardware, software licenses, or new technology.Statistical Analysis and Enhancements:
Analyze library technology trends by collecting relevant data. Use statistical tools to identify patterns, assess usage, and anticipate future needs.Envision enhancements, such as implementing new self-checkout systems, improving Wi-Fi coverage, or improving workflows and customer service.Project Management for Technology Initiatives:
Manage complex technology projects, ensuring they align with library goals. Develop detailed project plans, allocate resources, and track progress.Consider projects like after-hours holds lockers, off-site material vending machines, or launching a mobile app for library services.Collaboration with County’s Technology Department:
Foster a strong working relationship with the County’s Technology Department. Regular communication and collaboration are essential.Coordinate joint initiatives, share best practices, and explore opportunities for shared resources.Staff Training and Support:
Plan training sessions for library staff on new or enhanced technologies. Ensure they are comfortable using tools and systems.Provide ongoing technical assistance, mentoring, and work direction to address any challenges.Service Evaluation and Process Improvement:
Solicit feedback from both staff and library users regarding technology services. Use this input to identify pain points and areas for improvement.Develop clear procedures for handling technology-related tasks, such as troubleshooting, software updates, and equipment maintenance.Education and Experience:
You’ll need a combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year university or college.The relevant fields include Project Management, Information Technology, Computer Science, Public Administration, Business Administration, Library Science, or a closely related degree.Two years of related work experience in technology project management, library technology, or a closely related field.Preferred Experience:
It’s beneficial if you have two years of experience working with Library Technology.Strong project management, communication, and problem-solving skills.Licensing:
Possession of a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record is required.Possession of a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute is preferred.Evaluating Products and Services:
You’ll need the ability to assess products and services based on their impact on service quality and cost-effectiveness.Leadership and Communication Skills:
Strong leadership, decision-making, and communication skills are essential. These qualities will help you effectively manage teams and collaborate with others.Organizational Skills and Project Management:
Excellent organizational skills, including project management abilities, are important. You’ll be handling various tasks and projects efficiently.Coordinating Library Support Staff:
You should be able to coordinate the work of library support staff. This involves ensuring smooth operations and effective teamwork.Interpersonal Communication:
Strong written and oral interpersonal communication skills are crucial. You’ll interact with colleagues, patrons, and stakeholders.Flexibility in Location:
The County may require temporary or permanent transfers to other library locations based on organizational needs.Work Schedule:
Your workdays will be Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Emergency Response/Recovery Activities:
All employees will be required to work before, during, or after an Emergency as needed. During an Emergency, employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location, and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens.
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