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Programs and Services Evaluation Specialist, Boston Public Library (Boston)
Overview:
Position Overview:
Under the direction of the President’s Office and in coordination primarily with the Director of Library Services or designee and the Chief Technology Officer, advises and assists in the development and analysis of performance metrics for programs, services, collections, projects, and initiatives of the Boston Public Library, including the Library for the Commonwealth and Metro-Boston Library Network programs. Works collaboratively systemwide with a variety of staff roles to help acquire, organize, validate, interpret, report on, and obtain actionable insights from large data sets; works with the IT and Digital Services teams on developing, documenting, disseminating, analyzing, and maintaining statistical reports and dashboards.
Reports to:
Clerk of the Board.
Responsibilities:
Scope of Responsibility:
Coordinate all aspects of business intelligence and data analytics to enhance data-driven decision-making and execution of strategic initiatives.
Identify, gather, and analyze data related to the library’s collections, services, programs, facilities, and operations, as well as data related to the community. Reports on this data to library leadership, management team, staff, and the library board, and makes recommendations based on the analysis to support the library’s strategic goals and objectives.
Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in complex data sets and provide them to appropriate library staff.
Track, analyze, and provide feedback on data trends to inform data-driven decision-making and resource allocation.
Advise and assist in the development of performance metrics for new and existing projects and initiatives.
Participate and assist in the evaluation of program attendance/satisfaction/outcomes, service satisfaction/outcomes, collection/e-book/streaming/database usage, demographic profiling of neighborhoods, library card usage, and other measures.
Work with staff to develop outcome measurement efforts and look for ways to expand and enhance these efforts.
Work with various relevant departments to:Develop and evaluate ongoing and one-time survey instruments for internal and external stakeholders.
Create visually appealing and understandable reports for relevant data sources using data visualization tools.
Develop relevant and accurate aggregate data feeds into the data warehouse.
Gather, analyze, and relate data from the Census Bureau, regional planning organizations, and other sources to create system-wide and location-specific demographic profiles and forecasts and to ensure appropriate library response to community needs.
Inventory existing data collection efforts and tools and make recommendations for additional areas to explore as well as possibilities for streamlining and increasing the efficiency and usefulness of data collection.
Work with the technology department to organize available data so that it can be accessed and used effectively by staff. Create visually appealing and understandable reports from relevant data sources using data visualization tools.
Work with the technology department and web services team to develop relevant and accurate aggregate data feeds into the data warehouse.
Develop, customize, automate, and maintain business intelligence software and dashboards to collect and analyze metrics related to the library’s strategic initiatives.
Assists in the compilation of data needed for city, state, and other surveys and reports.
Assists in the production of monthly and annual statistical dashboards and other regular and ad hoc reports as needed.
Work with the Training Coordinator to train staff on data tools (Excel, Tableau, etc.) and evaluate and recommend new tools as needed.
Advance a data-driven culture within the organization.
Work closely with all relevant teams, departments, and branches to ascertain their needs and determine ways to help them quantify their goals.
Collaborate in the development of project management, evaluation, and monitoring.
Maintain an awareness of products, services, technology, and trends by reading industry literature, attending seminars, workshops, and professional meetings.
Perform related duties as required.
Qualifications
Minimum Entrance Qualifications:
Qualifications:
Education
A bachelor's degree from a recognized college or university and a master's degree in library and information science from an ALA-accredited library school or related field or in Business Administration, Computer Science, or Data Analytics are required. A bachelor's degree in a quantitative field (Business Administration, Public Administration, Management Information Systems, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics Economics, Computer Science, or a related field) is preferred. In exceptional instances, specialized education, training, and/or experience may be substituted for a part or all of the educational requirements.
Competencies
Ability to collaborate with library staff, external partners, and resources. Ability to recognize and set priorities and to use initiative and decision-making skills.
Models excellent customer service attitude and delivery.
Excellent communication, public speaking, and presentation skills are essential.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information.
Demonstrated ability to gather, analyze, and interpret data and to make strategic and operational recommendations and decisions based on such data.
Ability to bring in data warehouse and business intelligence best practices and assess compliance and/or establish standards.
Ability to establish and refine aggregate data feeds into a Data Warehouse.
Ability to create logical representations of data using advanced SQL queries.
Proficiency with data visualization, data analysis, and statistical software, including Excel and Tableau or similar BI platforms.
Ability to tell stories and make dashboards actionable (Advanced data visualization skills).
Ability to work independently to implement and manage multiple projects and initiatives while meeting deadlines.
Organizational skills with an attention to detail.
Experience
Three to five (3-5) years of demonstrated business analysis experience and/or related field work are required.
Data Visualization/Dashboard experience & Query Development (Tableau, Power BI, etc.).
Survey tools usage and survey development experience.
Knowledge of current library trends.
Knowledge of community data-sharing practices.
Attention to detail and accuracy, along with the ability to perform tasks to completion on a scheduled basis.
Excellent analytical, interpersonal, written, and oral communication are required.
Exceptional customer service skills and presentation skills.
Requirements
CORI – Must successfully clear a Criminal Offenders Record Information check with the City of Boston
BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED
Terms:
Union/Salary/Grade: PSA/P-3
Hours per week: 35
Full/Part Time
Full Time
Education
MLS/Masters
Salary Range
$73,276.65 - $95,420.33 / yearClosing Date
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please visit the direct link via the City of Boston Career Center portal.
Posted
2024-11-23 | Quick link to this job