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Library Media Specialist - Elementary - 20265207 en Clover Park School District

Clover Park School District · Lakewood, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite

71.847,00 US$  -  135.415,00 US$

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*Total Possible Salary Range: $71,847 - $135,415/yr

Contracted Days: 183

 

 

FTE -  1.0

 

IDENTIFYING INFORMATION

 

Job Title:                                                               Classification Level:  

     Teacher/Library Media Specialist – Elementary           Teacher Salary Schedule

 

Reports to:     

     Building Administrator   

 

SUMMARY OF ASSIGNMENT

Under the general direction of the building administrator, this position is responsible for all library collections and information resources. This position supports student learning, staff instruction and curriculum implementation using library resources.  

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Organizes the library facility to provide for maximum accessibility for student-centered learning. Provides students regular opportunities for learning experiences using a variety of material, from structured group projects to independent research, connected to district curriculum.
  • Teaches students a process for information literacy which consists of selecting, retrieving, analyzing, evaluating, organizing, documenting, and using information from various formats to support implementation of district curriculum,
  • Uses technology as a resource tool together with print and non-print materials.
  • Implements the District curriculum with students by collaborating with staff in the design, implementation, and assessment of instruction.
  • Works with teachers and teacher groups to provide opportunities to integrate information literacy and literature with the classroom curriculum and to develop long and short-range curriculum goals. Suggests a variety of ways to use library resources. Collaborates with teachers to improve student achievement. Evaluates student performance and progress in team-teaching projects.
  • Introduces students and staff to authors and literature appropriate to reading and grade level and promotes reading in content areas. Teaches strategies for selecting reading material.
  • Participates in appropriate building committees to promote learning opportunities and the importance of information literacy to student learning across the curriculum.
  • Develops, in collaboration with teachers and others, collection development processes that reflect the curriculum and the developmental, cultural and learning needs of all students. Uses student learning data and professional review sources to inform purchases.
  • Manages an efficient circulation system for materials and equipment. Enforces policy for retrieving overdue materials from users. Develops a specific multi-year collection development plan. Investigates and collects materials from own school and District inter-library system. Informs staff and students on new materials and equipment.
  • Maintains the library collection by keeping it orderly, current, and in good repair. Arranges for computer and audiovisual distribution and repair. Implements procedures for ongoing inventory of resources. Researches and advises building administrator on equipment purchases and repairs. Generates orders for acquisition of materials.
  • Administers the library budget allotment and may investigate alternative funding sources.
  • May serve as the site technician in the building and represents the building at district technology meetings. Distributes information to staff regarding District technology curriculum, upgrades, classes, etc. Trouble shoots technology problems and, if necessary, reports issues to the District’s technology help desk, with follow-up checking. Promotes participation in the annual District technology fair and implementation of the school’s technology plan. Conducts staff training on technology issues.
  • Administers the book competitions (i.e., Young Readers Choice, Sasquatch Reading Award, and the Washington Children’s Choice Picture Book Award). Coordinates book fairs, author visits, book talks and displays.
  • Coordinates with the science kit center to support science materials in elementary classrooms.
  • Communicates with the local public librarians about summer reading programs and projects students are working on in order for students to access resources during the summer.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

 

The essential functions listed above are not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary.  The position may perform a variety of non-essential functions consistent with the scope and intent of the position.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS  

Education and Experience

Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field.

Three (3) years of classroom teaching / librarian experience at a level appropriate to the assignment.

Experience using computers in the classroom and for data management.  

 

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Advanced knowledge of current classroom teaching techniques.

Ability to understand and integrate information literacy on all grade levels (i.e., research models, specific skills, etc.).

Knowledge of and ability to organize and run the library facility through understanding collection development (i.e., surplus criteria, new selection, etc.), the evaluation and citation process, circulation systems, flexible scheduling, and curriculum needs.

Ability to unite the library program vision with the building goals.

Extensive knowledge of and background in literature and the ability to connect the literature to curriculum.

Knowledge of cataloging and the Dewey decimal system.

Knowledge of copyright practices for various types of materials (i.e., books, videos, web sources, etc.).

Knowledge of current District curriculum, methods and materials and the State’s Essential Learning’s, Grade Level Expectations and Frameworks.

Ability and willingness to learn and implement district and building initiatives.

Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

Ability to work cooperatively in a diverse environment with teachers, administrators, support employees, parents, students and outside agencies.

Ability to provide effective professional development to adult learners.

Ability to incorporate literacy instruction into other areas of instruction.

Knowledge of and ability to use computers in the classroom and for data management.

 

Desirable Qualifications (all may not apply)

Washington State Teaching Certificated with an endorsement in library / media specialist

Evidence of professional growth by attendance at workshops, special classes and formal schooling related to the field.

Experience in literacy instruction and curriculum implementation.

 

Certification and Licenses

Washington State Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsement(s).

Must have a valid Washington State driver’s license, use of personal vehicle and proof of insurance.

Completion of Criminal History, Declaration form and fingerprinting.  

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work is performed in a regular school building. May involve negotiating steps, ramps, uneven surfaces, and going outdoors in all types of weather to reach some classrooms or other buildings. Tolerance of occasional loud noises; standard use of arms, hands and fingers; and ability to sit and/or stand for prolonged periods of time are required. Prolonged exposure to video terminal display, as well as exposure to normal office equipment and their chemicals, such as copier, fax machine, telephone, TV monitor, etc. Requires sitting, turning, lifting objects using proper lifting techniques weighing 50 lbs.

 

 

FLSA:  Exempt                                 AFFILIATION: CPEA                           

 

JOB CLASS: Teacher                          YEAR:  183

 

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

 

Employment with Clover Park School District is conditional pending completion of a Washington State Patrol and Federal Bureau of Investigation fingerprint background check as required by RCW28A.400.303. (NOTE: All associated background check fees are the employee’s responsibility.) The fingerprint scan must be completed prior to the first day of employment.

 

 

Insurance Benefits

 

Employees who are anticipated to work 630 hours during the school year (September 1 through August 31) are eligible for medical, dental, vision, long term disability and basic life insurance benefits.

Clover Park School District benefits are administered by the Washington State Healthcare Authority under the School Employees Benefits Board (SEBB). Click on the link https://www.hca.wa.gov/employee-retiree-benefits/school-employees for information on available benefit options.

 

Retirement and Deferred Compensation

 

Eligible employees are required to be a member of the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems Plan. For eligibility  information, check on the link to the Department of Retirement Systems' web site.

 

Employees also have the ability to participate in tax deferred 403(b) and 457 Deferred Compensation Plans (DCP). These are supplemental retirement savings programs that allows you control over the amount of pre-tax salary dollars you defer as well as the flexibility to choose between multiple investment options.

Clink on the link https://www.drs.wa.gov/plan/dcp/  for information on 457 plan (DCP)  with the Department of Retirement Systems.

To enroll in an eligible 403(b) plan, employees must consult with their own financial planner that is an approved vendor.

 

*Clover Park School District total possible pay consists of base salary plus the following:

Building Centered Responsibility - 5 days

District Centered Responsibility - 2.5 days

Event Responsibility - 1 day 

 

Attendance required for compensation of responsibility pay (building-centered, district-centered, and event).

 

 

Equal Opportunity Employer 

Clover Park School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, creed, religion, color, national origin, immigration or citizenship status, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, homelessness, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, neurodivergence, the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, or marital status. The District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Address questions and complaints of alleged discrimination to the following individuals at Clover Park School District, 10903 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW, Lakewood, Washington 98499-1341:?Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator, Greg Davis, Executive Director of Compliance and Student Services, (253) 583-5154,?[email protected];?Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Jennifer Herbold, Executive Director of Special Education, (253) 583-5170,?[email protected]. Title IX inquiries may also be directed to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR),?https://bit.ly/US-OCR. Information about the nondiscrimination and sex-based discrimination policies and grievance procedures, and how to report a concern or complaint, is available at?https://bit.ly/CPSDHIBPolicy; OSPI required language per RCW 28A.300.286 is available at?https://bit.ly/OSPIModelLanguage

 

 

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