Library Media Specialist; PK
Listed on 2026-07-16
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Education / Teaching
Library, Education Administration, Information & Knowledge Management, Academic
Library Media Specialist (PK-8)
This class is accountable for establishing and coordinating the services of the school library-media center and technology lab appropriate to the educational needs of all students; providing a full spectrum of educational enrichment materials to ensure that student' in the school will find available instructional and non-instructional materials appropriate to their interests, abilities, and level of maturity; and making sure students and teachers are effective users of information and ideas by providing instruction in the use of technology to foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing and using information and ideas.
MinimumKnowledge,
Skills and Abilities
Knowledge and mastery of information literacy standards for student learning by creating and maintaining a program for a broad learning community;
Knowledge of a variety of strategies for communicating with various constituencies;
Knowledge of both the access to information and the operation of the devices that deliver, produce, and manage that information;
Knowledge of current and developmentally appropriate resources and the strategies for guiding the intellectual access to information;
Knowledge of information, instruction, and production-based technologies that enhance learning and teaching;
Knowledge of literature and methodologies to provide reading, listening, and viewing guidance to students and others in the learning community;
Knowledge of methods of collaboration with the other members of the learning community to ensure that the school library media program is able to meet the individual learning needs of students;
Knowledge of selection, installation, management, and maintenance of technologies applicable to the library information center and the larger learning community;
Knowledge of strategies for eliciting information needs from students;
Knowledge of strategies necessary to assist in school reform efforts;
Knowledge of the importance of community groups in maintaining support for the library information program;
Skill to assist learners in locating, evaluating, and using information;
Ability to apply effective methods and strategies for teaching the use of technological tools;
Ability to create and maintain inviting, attractive physical spaces that encourage a positive learning climate;
Ability to effectively communicate with students, faculty, staff, administrators, parents, and the community;
Ability to establish, maintain, and supervise the school's library resource program and library information program support personnel;
Ability to model and promote collaborative planning and curriculum development that includes creative, effective, and collaborative teaching;
Ability to provide an effective library resource program that supports the mission, goals, and objectives of the school. Ability to recognize developmental growth patterns of children and youth and its influence upon reference and search processes;
Ability to recognize elements essential to collaborative work, including time, trust, climate, and resources;
Ability to recognize the importance of a positive learning climate in creating appropriate and attractive environments;
Ability to recognize the need for policies and procedures and knows strategies for developing and evaluating the collection of materials and equipment needed to support a curriculum that meets the diverse learning needs of students and teachers;
Ability to recognize the principles of flexible and equitable physical access to information and resources at time and point of need;
Ability to recognize the role that parents play in developing students' lifelong learning skills;
Ability to stay current with new information and trends in technologies and dissemination strategies to effectively plan, implement, and assess the effectiveness of the school's library information program;
Ability to understand centralized systems for bibliographic control, materials, equipment circulation, and information distribution systems, including computer networks and distance learning facilities;
Ability to understand curriculum in all subject areas and levels, State and national learning standards, and a variety of assessment strategies;
Ability to understand how to use word processing, databases, spreadsheets, presentation software, graphics, and production software to support students' learning;
Ability to understand information literacy, efficient and effective access to information, critical and competent evaluation of information, and accurate and creative use of information;
Ability to understand social and ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology;
Ability to understand that the library media program is essential to learning and teaching and must be fully integrated into the curriculum to promote students' achievement of learning goals;
Ability to understand the importance of appropriate planning and purchasing to address issues of software and…
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