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Library Director Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Speech Therapist

Sylvan Grove, KS · Remote

$40 - $55/hr

An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF ... You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (Example: Indirect includes specific documentation ...

An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF ... You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (Example: Indirect includes specific documentation ...

An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF ... You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (Example: Indirect includes specific documentation ...

An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF ... You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (Example: Indirect includes specific documentation ...

An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF ... You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (Example: Indirect includes specific documentation ...

An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF ... You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (Example: Indirect includes specific documentation ...

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How much do library director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for library director in Kansas is $88,512.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,800.00 and $113,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a library director?

Library Directors are senior administrators responsible for overseeing the operations, staff, and strategic direction of a library or library system. They manage budgets, develop policies, coordinate services, and often represent the library within the community or to governing bodies. Library Directors ensure that the library meets the needs of its users, stays current with technological advancements, and complies with relevant laws and regulations. Their leadership is crucial for the ongoing success and development of the library.

What does a library director do?

A library director oversees the daily operations of a community or public library. The duties of a library director vary, depending on the size of the library. Typical responsibilities include managing librarians and other staff members, organizing shelves, assisting patrons, and supervising library events. As a library director, you may also work closely with the library’s board of directors or other public officials to ensure the library stays on budget while meeting the needs of the community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a library director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Library Director, you need expertise in library science, management, budgeting, and strategic planning, typically supported by a Master's in Library Science (MLS/MLIS) and relevant administrative experience. Familiarity with integrated library systems (ILS), digital cataloging tools, and data management platforms is often required. Strong leadership, communication, and community engagement skills help foster a collaborative environment and drive library initiatives. These competencies are crucial for effectively managing library operations, adapting to technological changes, and meeting the evolving needs of patrons and staff.

What are some common challenges faced by library directors when balancing traditional library services with digital transformation initiatives?

Library Directors often encounter the challenge of integrating new technologies and digital resources while maintaining high-quality traditional services like physical collections and community programs. This balancing act can involve budget constraints, staff training needs, and addressing varying patron preferences for print versus digital materials. Directors must also ensure equitable access to digital resources and manage change within their teams, fostering a culture that embraces innovation while honoring the library’s core mission. Open communication and ongoing professional development are key strategies for success in this evolving landscape.

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Infographic showing various Library Director job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,512 per year, or $42.6 per hour.

Pulmonology - Critical Care

AdventHealth Shawnee Mission

Lenexa, KS • On-site

$281K - $375K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


AdventHealth rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 1,276 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

269th of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Pulmonology/Critical Care Physician Opportunity

AdventHealth Kansas City, a leading faith-based not-for-profit health system, is searching for a board-certified/board-eligible pulmonary/critical care physician to join our fabulous team at its newest hospital in Lenexa City Center.

About our employed group:

  • Large employed primary care referral group with 15 practice locations
  • Our group consists of 6 physicians and 3 advanced practice providers. Call would be 1 in 4.
  • Incredible support staff
  • Advent Health Medical Group (200+ providers) provides an excellent initial base salary guarantee with a wRVU production and quality component.
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Retirement program comprised of a 403(b) matching account and a 457(b) deferred compensation savings plan.
  • Offerings include medical, vision, dental, life insurance, disability coverage.
  • Excellent vacation time off and continuing medical education (CME) allowance.
  • Maternity and paternity along with excellent onsite childcare facility

Hospital description

Lenexa City Center is Lenexa's new downtown, a direct result of the Vision 2020 community-driven planning process. It's situated near the geographic center of town at 87th Street Parkway and Renner Boulevard. This exciting and walkable neighborhood combines shopping, restaurants, entertainment venues, offices, living options and hotels.

The 200-acre City Center district is conveniently located along Interstate 435 and sits within a few miles of where I-35, I-435, U.S. 69, K-10 and K-7 meet.

City Center is a true live-work environment with higher levels of urban density, design and architectural quality. Public institutions are an important part of Lenexa City Center and create gathering spaces for the community. In 2017, the city opened a 200,000-square-foot campus. It included a new City Hall, Park University satellite campus, Lenexa Public Market indoor food hall and Lenexa Rec Center. A seasonal outdoor Lenexa Farmers Market was added in 2018. The Shawnee Mission School District opened a 1,200-seat competitive aquatics facility in 2019. The same year, Johnson County Library opened the Lenexa City Center Library branch. The City of Lenexa hosts popular events in Lenexa City Center throughout the year including the Lenexa Art Fair, Food Truck Frenzy, and City Center Live. Lenexa City Center was awarded the inaugural "Great Places in Kansas" award from the Kansas Chapter of the American Planning Association in 2021.

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