Library and Digital Learning Associate - Hanawalt - 26-27 School Year

Des Moines Public School DistrictDes Moines, IA
14h

About The Position

THIS POSITION IS FOR THE 2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR The start of employment for this position will be August 14th, 2026 The salary listed is based on the 2025-2026 school year salary schedule and is subject to change for the 2026-2027 school year. TITLE: Library and Digital Learning Associate POSTION TYPE: ASOC HIRING SPECIFICATIONS: Required: High School Diploma, Hi SET or G.E.D. Proficient oral and written communication skills. Basic computer/keyboarding skills with ability to operate district software programs. One of the following: (1) 48 credit hours post-secondary education, or (2) associate’s degree or higher, or (3)Para educator certification from Board of Educational Examiners, or (4) combined score of 150 or higher on the COMPASS test, or (5) a passing score on the AcuPlacer test. Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Previous library work or volunteer experience. Familiarity with educational technology tools. Ability to manage inventory and provide basic technology troubleshooting and support. BASIC FUNCTION: The Library and Digital Learning Associate supports a dynamic modern learning environment by combining traditional library services with district-wide digital literacy initiatives. This role assists teachers and students in accessing and using library and media resources while actively promoting digital literacy skills aligned with DMPS standards. The associate collaborates with educators to reinforce classroom instruction and integrate technology effectively, and also provides essential organizational and clerical functions to maintain library collections. Additionally, the position includes a technology support component, such as maintaining inventory for elementary student computing devices and coordinating basic repairs to ensure smooth operations. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Create and maintain an inviting, inclusive library/media center environment, ensuring open access for students and staff during school hours. Assist teachers and students in using library and media resources while supporting district literacy and digital literacy initiatives, reinforcing classroom instruction, and promoting responsible technology use. Collaborate with educators to integrate media and technology resources into instruction, and participate in ongoing professional learning related to digital literacy and technology integration. Manage circulation, organization, and clerical functions for library and textbook collections, including recordkeeping, overdue notifications, and processing of new materials. Maintain accurate financial and budget records, prepare and submit materials orders, and process incoming resources including shelving shelf-ready items and copy-cataloging as needed. Repair library materials as needed and conduct annual inventory of books, textbooks, and other learning resources. Use automated systems to generate reports, teacher book lists, and classroom checkout lists, ensuring accurate records of materials. Maintain records of lost, missing, or newly added materials, notifying students, teachers, and families as required. Create library displays and exhibits to promote resources, literacy, and digital learning. Assist with basic student technology troubleshooting (e.g., login issues, simple hardware or software checks), promoting student self-sufficiency. Maintain inventory of student computing devices, including distribution, collection, tracking, and coordinating basic repairs following district protocols. Escalate technology issues beyond basic troubleshooting using district ticketing systems and protocols. Serve as building point of contact for Technology Operations communications and coordination. Attend staff, district, and library associate meetings, contributing to school-wide literacy and digital learning initiatives. ADDITIONAL ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (for every DMPS position): Attend work on a prompt and regular basis. Maintain confidentiality. Maintain satisfactory and harmonious working relationships with the public, students, and other employees. Assist with other duties as may be assigned.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma, Hi SET or G.E.D.
  • Proficient oral and written communication skills.
  • Basic computer/keyboarding skills with ability to operate district software programs.
  • One of the following: (1) 48 credit hours post-secondary education, or (2) associate’s degree or higher, or (3)Para educator certification from Board of Educational Examiners, or (4) combined score of 150 or higher on the COMPASS test, or (5) a passing score on the AcuPlacer test.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous library work or volunteer experience.
  • Familiarity with educational technology tools.
  • Ability to manage inventory and provide basic technology troubleshooting and support.

Responsibilities

  • Create and maintain an inviting, inclusive library/media center environment, ensuring open access for students and staff during school hours.
  • Assist teachers and students in using library and media resources while supporting district literacy and digital literacy initiatives, reinforcing classroom instruction, and promoting responsible technology use.
  • Collaborate with educators to integrate media and technology resources into instruction, and participate in ongoing professional learning related to digital literacy and technology integration.
  • Manage circulation, organization, and clerical functions for library and textbook collections, including recordkeeping, overdue notifications, and processing of new materials.
  • Maintain accurate financial and budget records, prepare and submit materials orders, and process incoming resources including shelving shelf-ready items and copy-cataloging as needed.
  • Repair library materials as needed and conduct annual inventory of books, textbooks, and other learning resources.
  • Use automated systems to generate reports, teacher book lists, and classroom checkout lists, ensuring accurate records of materials.
  • Maintain records of lost, missing, or newly added materials, notifying students, teachers, and families as required.
  • Create library displays and exhibits to promote resources, literacy, and digital learning.
  • Assist with basic student technology troubleshooting (e.g., login issues, simple hardware or software checks), promoting student self-sufficiency.
  • Maintain inventory of student computing devices, including distribution, collection, tracking, and coordinating basic repairs following district protocols.
  • Escalate technology issues beyond basic troubleshooting using district ticketing systems and protocols.
  • Serve as building point of contact for Technology Operations communications and coordination.
  • Attend staff, district, and library associate meetings, contributing to school-wide literacy and digital learning initiatives.
  • Attend work on a prompt and regular basis.
  • Maintain confidentiality.
  • Maintain satisfactory and harmonious working relationships with the public, students, and other employees.
  • Assist with other duties as may be assigned.

Benefits

  • All candidates offered a position will be required to successfully pass a criminal background check, and a child and adult abuse registry check.
  • Certain positions may require fingerprinting, a drug and alcohol test, a physical capacity test and/or a motor vehicle record check.
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