Library Staff Assistant [ESP3503]

Ogden City School DistrictOgden, UT
15hOnsite

About The Position

Under the direction of the building principal and district library specialists, this position is responsible for overseeing the school library including: creating and maintaining a welcoming reading environment, overseeing classes during library time, delivering provided library instruction to classes, offering read-alouds, maintaining the collection, and managing circulation.

Requirements

  • 48 college credit hours or a passing score on the ParaPro test
  • Six (6) months of related experience
  • Knowledge and skill in understanding and using alphabetical and numerical systems, in organizing and maintaining catalog systems, and in handling finances

Responsibilities

  • Assist students at the circulation desk, checking books and material in and out.
  • Re-shelve books and other Media Center materials.
  • Plan schedule of classes so that each class meets at least weekly in the library; help coordinate usage of the Media Center by classes.
  • Plan, spend, and keep a record of budgeted monies for books, periodicals, audio-visual equipment, etc.
  • Type requisitions for materials from catalogs and subscribe to bulletins for student books.
  • Obtain bids for certain purchases of Media Center materials.
  • Inventory Media Center equipment, books and other materials.
  • Repair books and media materials.
  • Assist teachers in checking out audio-visual equipment and instruct them in its use
  • Catalog and make pockets for new books, videos, etc.
  • Keep the Media Center tidy; straighten tables and chairs; dust and cleans display case windows.
  • Create displays throughout the Media Center and in the halls.
  • Prepare print materials needed in the Media Center (overdue notices, admit slips for teachers, etc.)
  • Maintain Media Center materials; clean and repair books, filmstrips, videos, software, etc.
  • Oversee use of computers, VCRs, and camcorders.
  • Encourage student reading by devising programs and units of study and by providing a stimulating environment in the Media Center.
  • Give students direction in using the Dewey Decimal system, alphabetical and numerical systems, and other forms of reference material.
  • Update curriculum support materials by using state and district core curriculum guides.
  • Select and read stories, magazine articles, etc. to students.
  • Give direction to students and teachers in operating all equipment in the Media Center.
  • Plan, create, and provide self-teaching materials for students to gain skills in using the Media Center.
  • Process new materials for inclusion in the Media Center and for classrooms.
  • Provide information to teachers concerning copyright policy.
  • Ensure equipment is operational
  • Answer telephone.
  • Plan activities for the Media Center.
  • Videotape programs, other tapes, etc. for teachers; may put on the school system’s hookup to classrooms as needed.
  • Collect overdue books at the end of the year as well as payment for lost or damaged books.
  • Attend in-service meetings with Districts’ instructional development personnel.
  • Read, scan, and evaluate books and materials for possible use in the Media Center.
  • Set up equipment, such as the sound system or video camera recorder, as requested.
  • May arrange a Media Center for meetings.
  • May laminate materials and/or give direction to teachers in using laminating equipment.
  • May order films (from the District or outside source) for school entertainment.
  • May occasionally help in office.
  • May supervise student and/or adult volunteers in shelving books, filing, etc.
  • Aid counselors with the student registration process.
  • Organize SEOP files for counselor’s use.
  • Answer telephone, greet the public and assist guidance secretaries as needed.
  • Guide students through computer generated career exploration assessment.
  • Maintain various data banks and publish lists of information.
  • Schedule students or make changes under the direction of a counselor.
  • Schedule appointments and mails information as requested.
  • Assist teachers in working one-on-one with students in reading, math, science, etc.
  • Assist with reading chains in the elementary schools.
  • Duplicate and prepare materials for teachers by making copies of worksheets, laminating charts and other materials.
  • Instruct students on various computer programs in order to be tested for Accelerated Reader Programs.
  • Monitor and reinforce behavioral interventions and programs as outlined.
  • Assist in teaching social/academic skills.
  • Monitor/record data required for behavior, academic, and IEP plans.
  • Supervise children in the playground.
  • Mediate arguments, fights between students.
  • Notify supervisor of serious rule infractions/incidents.
  • Administer minor first aid.
  • Enforce school rules.
  • Escort students to and from the playground.
  • Distributes playground equipment and storage.
  • Supervise students and intervene when socially appropriate.
  • Assist with bilingual/monolingual children in understanding classroom material.
  • Tutor students (with English deficiencies) in small groups and/or individually in reading, writing, and speaking English, etc.
  • Assist the Bilingual Teacher in planning lessons; using a variety of instructional methods to help the student individually; use English and Spanish (and possibly other languages) in the classroom.
  • Assist in language assessment and evaluation of students.
  • Assist the teacher in the preparation of portfolios for English-deficient students; collect data on each student; and communicate with other school personnel regarding these students.
  • Administer tests at beginning and end of school year; records data on student progress as required by supervisors, as assigned.
  • Develop, coordinate and host Career and College Exploration for Juniors involving more than 12 college workshop presentations from two local colleges: coordinate/communicate with workshop presenters; coordinate classroom/student participation and student handout.
  • Develop/host OHS Career Fair for all OHS students: solicit area businesses for participation; coordinate classroom/student participation; create student Career Fair handout.
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