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Deputy Director of Community Services - Library

City of St.
Helena, CaliforniaDeputy Director of Community Services - LibrarySalary:
$136,260 to $165,265First resume review:
Monday, May 20, 2024.
Join the St.
Helena Library, recognized as one of the best libraries in the country!The City of St.
Helena is located in the center of the world-famous wine-growing Napa Valley, 65 miles north of San Francisco.
The City receives many visitors due to the wine industry and the area's scenic qualities and has become an important business and banking center for the wine industry.
The City is looking for an experienced leader with excellent interpersonal and management skills to plan, organize, coordinate, direct the operations and activities of the Library Division, and provide professional and technical assistance to the public.
The Deputy Director will serve as staff to the Library Board of Trustees, the Napa Valley Wine Library Board, and the Friends & Foundation SHPL Board.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in the library field, think strategically, make sound decisions, coordinate long-range planning, and successfully deliver services to the community.
The best candidate will promote staff development, foster a team environment through collaboration and respectful management, and support the City Council Goals.
To learn more and view additional qualifications please go to:
For more information contact:
Pam DerbyCPS HR Consulting(916) 471-3126To view an online brochure for this position visit:
City of St.
Helena website:
The City of St.
Helena is an equal opportunity employer.
Library Journal Job Zone.
Keywords:
Director of Resource & Referral Services, Location:
Saint Helena, CA - 94574Salary:
$136,260 - $165,265 per year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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