Supervising Librarian, Adult Collections
Long Island City
Saturday, 06 June 2026
Works as part of a centralized collection development department to identify and select materials for patrons 18 and older, in a variety of formats, for the circulating collections of Book. Ops’ member libraries. Actively contributes to a community-centered and flexible model of collection development that reflects the changing needs of the diverse adult communities served by Book. Ops’ member libraries. Monitors allocated budgets for specific collection areas assigned to the position to ensure responsible, timely expenditure of the annual materials budget for each area. Works collaboratively with branch library colleagues to identify current and emerging collection needs of local communities, looking for creative and sustainable ways to implement patron and staff feedback in selection procedures. Performs ongoing collection assessment and data analysis, including the collection and synthesis of both qualitative and quantitative data pertaining to their collection areas Remains actively engaged in and curious about publishing for adults, staying up-to-date on trends and changes in the book ecosystem. Supports staff from Book. Ops’ member libraries in promoting the collections to the libraries’ user communities, including making site visits to review physical layout of collections and collect feedback. Performs related duties as required. Required Education & Certifications. ALA-Accredited Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science. Public Librarian’s Professional Certificate issued by the State of New York. Required Experience. Experience providing public library services to a diverse adult community in an urban setting. Experience on relevant library book committees or reviewing material for trade publications. Budget management experience. Experience making data-informed decisions about library collections, especially using tools like collection. HQ, Airtable, or Google Suite products. Required Skill. Knowledge of current practices and trends in collection management and development, including demonstrated experience with promoting and improving access, diversity, and representation in adult collections. In-depth knowledge of current major and independent adult publishers, and public library materials vendors, both physical and digital. General knowledge of most or all types of material for adults, as well as deep knowledge of specific genres, audiences, and/or subjects. Ability to problem solve and make thoughtful decisions in a collaborative and coordinated planning environment, as well as ability to prioritize. Strong, demonstrated commitment to adult services and collections, including a keen understanding of the wide range of collections needs that must be met when serving a diverse range of adult readers. Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills, and willingness to assume varied duties and assignments. Managerial/ Supervisory Responsibilities. This position does not have any direct reports, but indirectly supervises the work of Senior Collections Processing Associates