SY26-27 Library Media Specialist

Lee Montessori Public Charter SchoolWashington, DC
$60,480 - $96,026Onsite

About The Position

The Librarian/Media Specialist manages the in-school library education program and is responsible for teaching and planning multiple library and/or reading intervention classes a week. They will be responsible for assessing the information needs of students and staff, and managing the library book collection along with library-specific technology. Successful candidates will have a demonstrable track record of working effectively with diverse youth, strong classroom management skills, experience in library science and media, and a passion for food, social, and environmental justice. The best candidate will have a true love for working with young children.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Knowledge of AASL standards
  • A love of working with children
  • Demonstrable track record of working effectively with diverse youth
  • Strong classroom management skills
  • Experience in library science and media
  • Passion for food, social, and environmental justice

Nice To Haves

  • Master's degree in Library and Information Science preferred.
  • Experience in a Montessori setting preferred
  • A true love for working with young children

Responsibilities

  • Create and implement a developmentally appropriate, anti-bias and anti-racist library specials curriculum aligned with the Montessori philosophy for linguistically and culturally diverse students.
  • Work closely with students to support self-assessment, foster individual progress, and accommodate varying learning abilities, including students with exceptionalities.
  • Lead reading intervention classes for small groups of students using appropriate curricula.
  • Document all lesson plans, assignments, rubrics, and instructional methods.
  • Evaluate the library media program continuously using established standards of quality.
  • Develop and implement an ongoing media collection plan to evaluate, select, and update media center resources including books and online resources that support diverse learning and curricular needs.
  • Advocate for intellectual freedom and uphold the school’s anti-bias, anti-racist mission.
  • Adhere to and promote copyright and ethical use guidelines in the distribution and use of all resources.
  • Manage the library budget, and maintain accurate records.
  • Maintain consistent student and staff visitation hours to the media center for research needs and encourage broad use of print and electronic resources at school and home.
  • Instruct students and staff in the effective use of technology to access resources and information, including information literacy, digital citizenship, and safety for older students.
  • Develop and maintain an efficient circulation system of resources to maximize student and staff access.
  • Organize the library media center to maximize equitable access to digital and physical resources.
  • Maintain the library book collection and reshelve in a timely manner.
  • Manage Chromebooks and other physical technology to support digital library curriculum.
  • Develop community-wide initiatives such as book fairs, student showcases, and community partnerships as needed to promote literacy and the library program.
  • Reinforce and help develop school-wide expectations and rules that honor students’ cultural backgrounds.
  • Interact effectively with students, staff, families, and the community to expand the visibility and impact of the library media program.
  • Assist with school day activities (recess, lunch, field trips, arrival/dismissal) and occasional events outside of regular school hours.
  • Attend regular staff meetings and school-wide professional development activities.
  • Maintain paper and electronic student files.
  • Seek training in culturally relevant curriculum and pedagogy.
  • Perform additional school and administrative duties as needed.
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