Library Media Specialist

Watson Chapel School DistrictPine Bluff, AR
17hOnsite

About The Position

The library media specialist is responsible for preparing, organizing and providing library and multimedia services to students and faculty in the school.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree (Required)
  • Master’s Degree (Required)
  • Teaching License (Required)

Nice To Haves

  • Field of Study: Library Media (Preferred)
  • Previous experience as a library / media specialist (Preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Performing the primary job of information specialist to patrons that systemically provides access to resources both inside and outside of the school
  • Assist with the identification, location, and interpretation of information located in and outside of the library media center
  • Providing learning related to new technology, use, and production of a variety of media formats.
  • Providing instruction in the use of library media center
  • Participating in building, district, department, and grade-level curriculum development and assessment projects and activities
  • Providing professional development of new and emerging technology and use of technology while guiding the instructional use of technology in the classroom programs while maintaining knowledge of laws (including copyright laws), communication of new ideas and information, and policies.
  • Keeping patrons informed of new software and hardware and instruct patrons of the use of the technology tools
  • Assisting in the use of technology to access information and networks that enhance learning and access to resources inside and outside of the library
  • Developing and implementing a plan of action that ensures skills are taught in a logical sequence for students applicable to the station of the job performed in a (K-12) position.
  • Providing assistance with the electronic retrieval of systems that assist with computer-generated bibliographies and electronic card catalogs or other applicable systems.
  • Providing instruction on the use of the library media center.
  • Perform administrative tasks such as ordering books and materials, process items for usage, plan finances and accountability, organize, direct, and and other management duties.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of students and how the library program can address their needs
  • Establish goals for the library media program appropriate to the setting and learning community served
  • Design a coherent library program integrated with the overall school program within the budgetary guidelines
  • Developing a plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the library media program
  • Create an environment of respect and rapport
  • Establishing a culture of learning
  • Establishing and maintaining library-procedures, physical and virtual spaces, and supervising library paraprofessionals
  • Managing student behavior
  • Communicating with members of the learning community
  • Using questioning and research techniques
  • Engaging students in literature and learning information skills
  • Using assessments in instruction (whole class, small group, and one-on-one) during the learning cycle
  • Demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness
  • Reflection on practice
  • Maintaining accurate library records
  • Communicating with school staff and community
  • Participating in a professional learning community
  • Growing and developing professionally
  • Showing professionalism by supporting advocates for all students, maintaining ethical librarianship and principles of the Library Bill of Rights and American Library Association Code of Ethics and Arkansas Code of Ethics
  • Adhere to the above job functions and all policies of the district.
  • Perform other duties as directed by the Building Administrator.
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