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Ester Village Library
Board President

Closing Date

06/30/2026


Current Position Description

Board President

We are a small, non-profit community library located in Ester, Alaska. We are governed by a 5-7 member board of directors led by the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.

The board president is responsible for leading a diverse group of people (the Board), representing the board’s interests when it comes to legal matters, overseeing the Treasurer and monthly reconciling the financial books, planning for and chairing monthly board meetings, organizing board members and occasionally volunteer workers, and organizing 2 major long-standing fundraisers during the year. Although you are the head of the organization, you are not expected to run everything, but rather to seek the input and guidance of the rest of the Board and implement those decisions along with the rest of the Board.

Structure: The Board of Directors runs the library. There is no head librarian or other paid staff members. All staffing (both on a regular and irregular basis) is community volunteers or Board Members. We host several different groups most days of the week in addition to being a depository of books.

The ideal candidate will be a fun-loving person who is organized and can effectively lead a diverse group of people by mentoring, training and collaborating with other Board Members to implement strategies to better serve the people of Ester. Additionally, the candidate should possess an innovative mind to come up with solutions to our biggest issue: attracting people to our facility.


Position Type

Board of Directors: Voluntary, legal governing body of a nonprofit.


Current areas of focus for board recruitment

Community Relations, Other

Other areas of focus

Organized leadership

Mission / Core Purpose / Core Values

Our mission is to provide books, technology and resources, such as a seed library and family activities, for the betterment of the Ester community. We also collect and preserve local history, organize programs, and provide a meeting space for eclectic groups, which fosters learning, discussion, creativity, and engagement. In addition, the Ester Village Library mission is to build a new landmark library that not only meets the highest standards of sustainability and design but also serves as a hub for creativity and connection.


Briefly describe your board culture.

We are a fun-loving group that focuses on providing a community space and books for area residents. We do not discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, race, age, disability or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.


Why is board diversity important to this organization?

We believe diversity brings a wealth of knowledge and experiences to the board. It also reflects the status and structure of the community.

Board Meeting Location

Ester Village Library

Online meeting optional?

No

Number of board meetings / year including retreats

12

Average hours per month?

10

Are there term limits?

No

Board terms (years)

2

What is the total length of time of potential service?

Unlimited

Primary language spoken in board room.

English

Please describe any giving and/or fundraising expectations of your board members.

Participate in (lead) the 2 major fundraising events each year.

Are travel expenses related to board service reimbursed? If so explain.

No

Address

PO Box 468
Ester AK 99725
Website: https://www.esterlibrary.org/Website
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EsterLibrary/Facebook


Organization Info

EIN: 27-1297959
Year of Incorporation: 2009
Location: Interior
Focus: Recreation
Operating Budget: Under $100,000
Number of Staff: 0
Number of Board Members: 7
Guidestar page: https://app.candid.org/profile/9127422/ester-village-library


Contacts

Primary Contact for Board Recruitment:
Syrilyn Tong (she/her)