Library Team Leader and Portfolio Lead - Outreach & Engagement$103,991.11 - $115,696.78 a year - Permanent, Full-timeJob details Pay$103,991.11 - $115,696.78 a yearJob typePermanentFull-timeShift and scheduleWeekend availabilityEvening shiftLocationFull job descriptionLibrary Team Leader and Portfolio Lead - Outreach & Engagement Department: Community Learning and ParticipationCompensation: Library Band 7A 35 Hour Week AUD $103,991.11 - $115,696.78Employment type: Permanent Full TimeAbout Brimbank Libraries Brimbank Libraries provide inclusive, accessible and welcoming spaces for people to learn, create, socialise, and share ideas and resources.We are a dynamic public library service with over two million visits each year.The libraries are based at Sunshine, St Albans, Deer Park, Sydenham and Keilor.Our library website receives over one million visits per year.Brimbank Libraries offer a range of services and programs to the community to support lifelong learning, literacy and community development.About the role Bring your passion for leadership and libraries and be part of the progressive team at Brimbank to provide residents, workers and visitors with access to relevant and engaging services, programs, collections and technology.This newly created position is an exciting opportunity for a motivated professional with strong leadership, outreach, community engagement and strategic thinking skills, with a collaborative and inclusive approach.The Library Team Leader and Portfolio Lead provides strategic input into the management and development of Branch Service Delivery goals and is responsible for the effective day to day management of branch operations including staff, the library building, resources, collections and services.The position is responsible for leading the outreach and engagement portfolio which includes overseeing outreach activities across the Brimbank municipality and building positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.As a member of the Library Leadership Team, this position works with other senior staff to reduce barriers to accessing library services, increasing learning and employment opportunities to allow community members to thrive.Hours worked will be allocated across the service and includes weekend and evening work.About You To succeed in this position, you will have a community first approach with:A tertiary qualification acceptable for professional membership (librarian) of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), together with extensive experience in leadershipA strong knowledge of contemporary library service delivery and proven experience and high level analytical and conceptual capabilityHighly developed project management skills, with demonstrated ability to plan, implement, manage and deliver improvement in processes, procedures and policies;Excellent leadership skills with the ability to develop and motivate a team in an environment of continuous improvementDemonstrated understanding of reader development principles, and proven ability to work strategically to meet and exceed the expectations of library customersDemonstrated understanding of outreach and community engagement principles in relation to library services.Demonstrated understanding of working within the boundaries of a Local Government style guide with excellent attention to detailProven communication skills with the ability to influence others and manage conflictExperience working within Local Government is preferred but not mandatory.Interviews will be in the week of 25 November with a starting date of January 2025.A Position Description for this role is attached.To apply, you must attach your Resume, Cover Letter and your response to the Key Selection Criteria found on the last page of the position description.We look forward to receiving your application.Please note applications will close at 5pm on the date as listed.For your queries regarding the role or job application please contact Kristin Zdravkovski Library Service Development Coordinator on 9249 4173 or Pam Giumarra Library Unit Manager on 9249 4170.Brimbank City Council embraces our diverse community and work environment and encourages applications from everyone, including people of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander background, people of diverse sexual orientation and gender, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and people of varied age, ability, and faith.Council will give due consideration to any workplace adjustments to accommodate the needs of any prospective or existing staff member. To be eligible for employment at Brimbank City Council you must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident of Australia or be legally entitled to work in Australia. #J-18808-Ljbffr