HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 0739INFORMAL RESPONSE TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
No. 23-0739
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To the Mayor and Members of the City Council
August 29, 2023
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SUBJECT: LIBRARY DIRECTOR RECRUITMENT PROCESS
The purpose of this report is to provide an update on the City's hiring process to recruit for the vacant
Director of Library position. Human Resources (HR) is committed to hiring talented and diverse individuals
and desires a workforce that reflects the community we serve. The City's recruitment efforts seek to be
inclusive so that all individuals have equal employment opportunities. The City's goal is to conduct an
extensive and nationwide search for the organization's next individual to lead the Library department.
Recruitment Process
The HR department sought proposals from ten (10) executive recruitment firms to conduct the search for
the Library Director position. HR received five (5) proposals. Following the initial review of the proposals,
the HR department submitted all proposals to the respective Assistant City Manager for review and
consideration. In partnership with HR, the City selected Bradbury Miller Associates to conduct the
recruitment and search. Bradbury Miller Associates is an executive search firm that specializes in executive
recruitments for Libraries across the nation.
In July 2023, the City and Bradbury Miller Associates discussed the overall recruitment strategy, ideal
candidate qualities, key departmental projects and initiatives, advertisement sources, including the job
boards to advertise the position that would attract a diverse applicant pool of qualified candidates, and
agreed upon a timeline for the recruitment process, as noted below. Additionally, a survey of the leadership
team and staff was conducted to evaluate the characteristics of an ideal candidate.
Tentative Timeline
• August 14 — Job Posting Opened
• September 24 — Job Posting Closes
• October 11 — Bradbury Miller Associates meets with FW Team to review the applicant pool and select
semifinalists
• October 23 and October 25 — Semifinal Interviews
• November 8 and November 9 — Final Interviews including Meet & Greet
The Bradbury Miller Associates screening process involves a comprehensive assessment of the candidate's
demonstrated work experience. This includes the use of questionnaires, internet searching and
reconnaissance, reference reports, and a background check for the top candidate(s).
Attached is the Bradbury Miller Associates brochure for the Library Director recruitment.
Please contact Dianna Giordano, Human Resources Director, for any questions by e-mail to
dianna.giordanno(a)fortworthtexas.gov.
David Cooke
City Manager
ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
FORT WORTH. Library Director
Fort Worth Public Library (TX)
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Description
Posted 2 days ago
The Fort Worth Public Library_(TX)_ seeks a collaborative and dynamic individual who will bring an empathetic spirit to a
thriving library system as its next Library Director. The Fort Worth Public Library Director serves as a municipal
department director and reports to one of the city's Assistant City Managers. The Director works closely with community
stakeholders, including the Library Advisory Board and the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation in support of the library's
mission to build a community of learners, dreamers and doers. Fort Worth Public Library (FWPL) has 18 locations, 240 FTE
staff and a $26 million budget.
Over the past three years, FWPL has become a vibrant and diverse programming library, offering an anticipated 7,000
programs to an estimated 90,000 attendees in 2023. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of each branch's unique
community, and include a wide variety of lifelong learning opportunities for customers of all ages including early
literacy -based programs and workshops; interactive STEM learning experiences; innovative arts programs including fine
arts instruction, guitar lessons, and cultural craft programs; book clubs, writing programs, and author visits; and a wide
variety of workforce development and small business support programs for job seekers and entrepreneurs. Additionally,
FWPL offers the only free Spanish -language high school equivalency program in Tarrant County, an innovative lending
library of musical instruments, and a thriving music collaborative called Amplify 817 that supports Fort Worth's local
music scene.
Fort Worth, a city of almost a million people, is continuing to grow in population and land size. The next Director will be
instrumental in bringing library services to new areas of Fort Worth through the city's bond program and by developing
creative partnerships.
In the first three years, priorities will include:
• Advocating for library services among key stakeholders and fundraising groups
• Sharing FWPL's successes with colleagues in city government, community organizations and the media
• Overseeing construction and development of two new libraries
• Building community support for FWPL's new programming model
• Developing partnerships with the sixteen independent school districts that operate within Fort Worth's boundaries
• Working in collaboration with other city department directors to maximize city resources available through libraries
Fort Worth, Texas, combines its rich western heritage with a modern and dynamic urban lifestyle. As the 13th largest city
in the US, Fort Worth offers unique and captivating experiences for its more than 956,000 residents. The city also has a
thriving arts scene, with world -class museums like the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum. The area's
diverse range of restaurants create delicious Tex-Mex, barbecue, and international cuisines. For nature lovers, Fort Worth
offers picturesque parks, lakes, and trails, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. As a part
of Greater Dallas -Fort Worth -Arlington, residents have access to the Dallas -Fort Worth International Airport and
educational opportunities at 14 different universities and colleges. With its warm climate, friendly residents, and a strong
sense of community, Fort Worth stands tall as a city that effortlessly blends tradition and progress, making it a great
place to call home.
Responsibilities: The Library Director will be responsible for planning, administering, and evaluating processes,
procedures, systems and service offerings; ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, codes,
and/or standards; making hiring, termination, and disciplinary decisions or recommendations; leading the development
and administration of the department budget; representing the City's libraries to other departments, elected officials,
and outside agencies; preparing and making oral presentations before groups; responding to and resolving difficult and
sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints; and providing executive level staff assistance to an Assistant City Manager.
Other duties are listed in the position job description which is linked below.
Qualifications: A bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Library Sciences, or a related field,
and eight (8) years of increasingly responsible public library management and administrative experience, including four
(4) years of supervisory experience is required. A master's degree in Library and Information Science is preferred. The
ideal candidate will have experience operating in a city- or county -managed work environment, possess fiscal acumen
with an eye towards opportunities for savings, and understand the nuances of a large metropolitan library system.
Compensation: The hiring salary range is $160,000 - $190,000 (with placement negotiable dependent on experience
and qualifications) and an excellent fringe benefits package.
For further information, contact Bradbury Miller Associates. Apply via email with a meaningful cover letter and your
resume as Word or PDF attachments to Briana Trudell. This position closes on Sunday, September 24, 2023.
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fortworthtexas.gov departments/library
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Fort Worth, TX
Location
Salary
$160,000-$190,000
la Requirements
A bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Library Sciences or a related field, and eight (8) years of
increasingly responsible public library management and administrative experience, including four (4) years of supervisory experience
is required.
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Contacts
Email: brianatrudell@bradburymiller.com
Phone: 616-284-1198
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