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How much do rural library jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for rural library in the United States is $15.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.78 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Rural Librarian, you need strong organizational skills, a knowledge of library science (often supported by a degree or certification), and experience in community engagement. Familiarity with library management systems, digital cataloging tools, and basic IT troubleshooting is typically required. Excellent communication, adaptability, and outreach abilities help build relationships and serve diverse community needs. These skills ensure effective library operations, promote literacy, and foster a welcoming environment in resource-limited rural settings.

What unique challenges might I face working in a rural library, and how can I prepare for them?

Working in a rural library often means serving a close-knit community with limited resources. You may find yourself wearing many hats, from managing collections to organizing outreach programs and providing tech support. Adapting to a smaller team structure requires flexibility and creativity in problem-solving. Building strong relationships with patrons and collaborating with local organizations are key for success. Emphasizing community engagement and being proactive in seeking grants or partnerships can help you address resource limitations effectively.

What is a rural library?

A rural library is a public library located in a small town or countryside area, serving residents who may have limited access to resources available in larger cities. These libraries provide essential services such as lending books, offering internet access, hosting community events, and supporting lifelong learning. They often act as community hubs, helping to bridge the digital divide and offering educational opportunities for all ages in rural communities.

What is the difference between Rural Library vs Public Library Assistant?

AspectRural LibraryPublic Library Assistant
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some positions may require library certificationHigh school diploma; library certification optional but preferred
Work EnvironmentSmall, community-focused library in rural areasPublic library setting, often in urban or suburban areas
Employer & Industry UsageLocal government or community organizations in rural regionsPublic library systems across cities and towns
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Rural Library and Public Library Assistant roles share similar credentials and work environments, but differ mainly in location and community focus. Rural Library staff typically serve smaller, rural communities, while Public Library Assistants work in larger, urban or suburban public libraries. Both roles involve assisting patrons, managing collections, and supporting library operations, but their scope and community engagement may vary based on setting.

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Infographic showing various Rural Library job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,732 per year, or $15.7 per hour.

Senior Director of Research

Heron Foundation

Birmingham, AL

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Senior Director of Research

Reporting to the Managing Director of Programs.

Position based in Birmingham, Alabama.


About Heron

Founded in 1992, Heron is dedicated to helping people and communities to help themselves. Heron works directly with local organizations that are embedded in, deeply trusted by, and inherently driven by the voice and vision of their neighbors. Heron partners with communities to source relevant and actionable research, nurture a learning collaborative of peers, help communities reclaim their narrative of place and self, foster stronger collective agency and social bonds, and provide long-term financial support. Heron works mainly in rural communities experiencing persistent poverty, systemic challenges, historic disinvestment, and a legacy of disenfranchisement.

Over the coming 8-10 years, Heron will pursue an exciting, innovative set of strategies to

(1) empower dozens of distressed rural communities across the country, (2) help rewrite the playbook for national funders working in rural community advancement, and (3) position Heron, not as a traditional grantmaking private foundation, but as a resourceful, experienced, and well-regarded rural community advancement agency, poised to perform this important work effectively well into the future. Heron will:

  • Provide our community partners with extensive data and research, technical assistance, communications support, and networking opportunities.
  • Share its growing knowledge broadly to help increase capital flow to the direct control of rural communities.
  • Invest significant financial capital into local organizations leading community-driven projects and initiatives to advance the vitality and well-being of their community.


About the Job

Heron is seeking an experienced and strategic Senior Director of Research to build and lead its Community Research function - a cornerstone of Heron's work to support healthy and resilient rural communities. As Heron transfers the majority of its financial capital to local community partner organizations and establishes a national learning network, the Senior Director of Research will develop the data infrastructure, analytical frameworks, and knowledge resources that enable communities to understand their conditions, set priorities, track progress, and drive meaningful change. This position will be based in Birmingham, Alabama.

The Senior Director of Research will oversee the development and execution of six interconnected research program areas:

  1. Tracking communities experiencing persistent poverty
  2. Building and maintaining the Heron Community Data Library
  3. Assessing external trends and threats
  4. Identifying healthy community systems and prospective community partner organizations
  5. Creating comprehensive community profiles
  6. Curating project support resources.

This is a unique opportunity for a research leader to shape how communities understand and strengthen their stores of human, natural, civic, and economic capital-and to help demonstrate that community-driven development, grounded in rigorous data and local voice, can break cycles of persistent poverty.


Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership & Research Agenda

  • Lead the development and execution of Heron's comprehensive research agenda across six program areas.
  • Serve as a key thought partner to executive leadership on research strategy, community selection, and data-driven decision-making.
  • Build Heron's reputation as a credible, innovative source of research and data on rural community health, persistent poverty, and community capitals.
  • Build and lead a high-performing research team, including hiring and managing a data analyst and additional research staff.
  • Collaborate closely with Community Partnerships Network, Outreach, and Investment teams to ensure research informs all aspects of Heron's work.


Heron Community Capitals Database

  • Launch and continuously refine the Heron Community Data Library-an expert-advised set of community vitality indicators linked to human, natural, civic, and economic capital for every U.S. county.
  • Partner with research institutions and experts to ensure data quality, accessibility, and usability.
  • Create user-friendly tools and guides that enable community partners and other communities to access, interpret, and apply community capitals data.


Communities Experiencing Persistent Poverty

  • Maintain a comprehensive catalog of communities facing persistent poverty in the U.S.
  • Establish rigorous, equity-centered parameters for identifying candidate communities for Heron partnerships.
  • Track and report on the health of these communities over time using expert-supported methodologies.
  • Collaborate with staff to identify and recommend priority communities for development.


Community Profiles & Deep Research

  • Lead the creation of comprehensive community health profiles for each Heron partner community in collaboration with community members, regional experts, and Heron staff.
  • Ensure community voice shapes the research process and final products through meaningful engagement and co-creation.
  • Update profiles every several years to track progress and changing conditions.


External Trends & Threats Analysis

  • Develop reports that help communities anticipate and prepare for trends such as climate change, demographic shifts, and economic disruption.
  • Engage experts to inform trend analysis and community resilience planning.
  • Create expert-informed frameworks and toolkits communities can use to assess their vulnerability and build adaptive capacity.


Healthy Community Systems & Community Partners

  • Research and document the critical systems (health, education, infrastructure, enterprise) and local community-based organizations that sustain community health.
  • Develop a rubric for identifying and assessing community partner organizations based on their permanence, community embeddedness, and collaborative approach, among other critical domains.
  • Build a knowledge base on best practices for system strengthening and organizational development.


Project Support Resources & Knowledge Management

  • Assemble and curate an accessible library of strategies, evidence-based solutions, case studies, and lessons learned from communities addressing similar challenges.
  • Launch and manage the Heron Library as a resource for community partners and the broader field.


Net Contribution Framework & Enterprise Assessment

  • Develop and refine a standardized framework for rating enterprises and investments based on their net contributions to human, natural, civic, and economic capitals.
  • Conduct retrospective analysis of Heron's historic investment portfolio and grantees using the net contribution framework.
  • Collaborate with the Investment team to score Heron's current investment portfolio and identify alignment with community capitals objectives.
  • Support internal teams and community partners in aligning net contribution assessment with the community capitals framework.


Desired Skills and Experience

  • Minimum 10 years of experience in applied research, community development research, or related fields, including leadership and team management.
  • Deep alignment with Heron's mission and principles, including a commitment to community agency, equity, and systems change.
  • Expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods, data analysis, and indicator development.
  • Experience developing and managing data systems, libraries, or knowledge platforms.
  • Strong understanding of community development, rural economies, persistent poverty, and place-based strategies.
  • Proven ability to translate complex research and data into accessible insights for diverse audiences including community leaders, funders, and policymakers.
  • Experience conducting participatory or community-engaged research that centers local voice and knowledge.
  • Familiarity with impact measurement, asset-based community development, or similar holistic approaches to community health. Previous familiarity with community capitals frameworks is desirable.
  • Track record of building productive partnerships with academic institutions, research organizations, and community-based organizations.
  • Exceptional project management skills with ability to oversee multiple interconnected research initiatives.
  • Strong writing and communication skills across formats and audiences.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across internal departments and with external stakeholders.
  • Comfort navigating ambiguity and building new research infrastructure in an evolving organization.


Salary, Benefits, and Location

The salary range for this position is $184,000 to $220,000 based on skills and experience. Heron offers an attractive benefits package.

The Senior Director of Research position will be based in Birmingham, Alabama, working in Heron's planned office there, with some flexibility for occasional remote work. Out-of-state travel is expected for up to 20% of time, estimated to be a minimum of one trip/month, including some overnight stays.


To Apply

Interested candidates should provide a cover letter and resume by clicking the link on this page.

All applications are due by March 31, 2026. Note: this position opening may close earlier if sufficient applications are received.


Attachments

  • Strategic Matrix - Streamlined
  • Heron's Team Qualities