Inclusive Services Consultant, South Carolina State Library, Columbia, SC
Posted February 24, 2017
Library Consultants at the SC State Library work independently and as part of the Library Development Team to encourage best practices in public library management and operations. The Consultant conducts site visits to libraries to observe, assess, advise, and train on a broad range of library practices and procedures. The Consultant serves as a resource for public library staff and for the Library Development team on any of a number of library topics, and contributes to the overall work of the team. The Inclusion Consultant exhibits knowledge and competence in the area of accessible library services, resources and programs, and addresses issues related to diversity in public library audiences.
- Provide advice on best practices in libraries, especially in the management and operation of inclusive services to diverse populations.
- Provide consultation and training on the roles and responsibilities of Library Directors and staff, particularly in regard to library services to special populations.
- Serve as an expert resource in identifying barriers to access and recommending resources, collections, equipment, and facilities (ADA compliance) and in recommending solutions to achieve accessibility for all.
- Act as a liaison between the State Library, state and national forums and local agencies and institutions, particularly those related to serving diverse audiences.
- Assess the need for improvement in library staff skills and in the level of awareness and sensitivity regarding needs in the service population; plan and implement training in various formats.
- Work as part of the Library Development team to plan and implement grant funded programs and various events that meet defined needs under Agency goals.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- A masters’ degree in library science from an American Library Association accredited college or university and 3-5 years professional experience in a public library position bearing responsibility for a core service area, branch or headquarters facility, or other oversight capacity; public service experience strongly preferred.
- Familiarity with public library audiences, services, facilities, general trends and current issues. Awareness of, empathy and interest in personal conditions that make access to library resources difficult, and in issues of age-related, cultural, social, racial, ethnic, and economic diversity. Ability to communicate effectively in writing, by email, and by telephone; high degree of comfort in meeting people of all abilities in professional situations. Comfort with public speaking preferred. Ability to work independently and exercise initiative.
More information: http://www.statelibrary.sc.