Reporting to the Coordinator of Young Adult Services, the Manager of Youth Civic Engagement and Expression will provide oversight and management of Brooklyn Public Library’s national Books Unbanned initiative (and other freedom to read programs and campaigns) and provide support to ongoing teen initiatives across the Library. They will work across several departments including Youth and Family Services, Office of Neighborhood Services, and Volunteer Resources. The Manager will amplify messages about the public library’s role as a steward of intellectual freedom through programming and collaboration with the Library’s internal and external partners. The successful candidate will assist in the planning, execution, and evaluation of the Library’s services for teens and young adults with an emphasis on civic engagement, intellectual freedom, and youth expression. Using BPL’s mission and vision as a guide, they will develop and strengthen partnerships with schools, libraries, community-based and youth-serving organizations in Brooklyn and beyond. They will collaborate with internal and external partners to plan events, learning opportunities, advocacy campaigns, and related activities for teens. The Manager takes part in creating and promoting materials for the BPL website, BPL Wiki, and social media outlets.
This is a non-union, exempt position with a salary range of $65,000 - $75,000.
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