Job Title: Early Childhood & Lower School Librarian
Reports to: Director of Library & Media Services
Role Duration: Faculty 10 months full time
Job Summary
Ashley Hall seeks a dedicated and dynamic Early Childhood and Lower School Librarian to support students and faculty in the Early School and Lower School divisions. Reporting to the Director of Library and Media Services this role collaborates closely with fellow librarians faculty and academic administrators to develop innovative curriculum-aligned programming that enhances teaching and learning.
The Early Childhood and Lower School Librarian maintains a welcoming engaging and inclusive library environment that inspires curiosity wonder and a lifelong love of reading and learning. The successful candidate will co- cultivate an inviting space that supports academic excellence while encouraging students and faculty to make full and meaningful use of the librarys resources. This position requires a strong commitment to student-centered learning collaboration and the thoughtful integration of information literacy literature and technology. Through intentional curation of resources meaningful learning experiences and strong partnerships with faculty and academic leaders the librarian will support conceptual understanding transdisciplinary inquiry and a lifelong love of reading research and learning.
Major Responsibilities and Duties
Curriculum Support
Design and deliver developmentally appropriate inquiry-based library instruction aligned with Early School Reggio and Lower School IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) curricula
Teach regular library classes to Primary through 1st Grade students
Collaborate with classroom teachers to integrate research literacy and information skills into units of inquiry
Support IB PYP learning by fostering student agency conceptual thinking and research skills
Create student-centered research tools and information guides that support transdisciplinary learning
Collaborate with faculty IB Coordinators and academic leaders on instructional planning and special projects
Partner with the Technology Integration Specialist to support ethical effective use of digital tools and resources
Collection Development
Work in conjunction with the library team to select acquire and organize diverse texts and materials that align with the schools curricula needs as well as texts and materials that would be of interest to students in the early childhood program and lower school
Review inventory and organize collection/databases weeding and replacing materials as needed
Guide students to find books that align with their interests reading abilities and course needs
Coordinate with academic departments and divisions to expand their collection in support of their curriculum
Work in partnership with the IB Coordinator and Reggio academic team to enhance existing collection to complement the schools IB and Reggio needs
Review evaluate and select books reference works databases and media for the library
Support the cataloguing process
Library Programming
Direct special library activities including
partnering with others to provide storytime author visits and book clubs
partnering with others to coordinate the annual Book Festival and student Summer Reading titles
Develop activities highlighting the library on campus including special exhibitions
Help manage library spaces creating an open and inviting environment for all students
Circulation Needs help
manage librarys checkout system
ensure materials are available to students and faculty
students select age- and developmentally appropriate texts
manage overdue books
Additional Responsibilities
Support in the purchase and distribution of textbooks for the school
Keep up to date with the latest research and trends in library and media sciences
Help supervise any parent or student volunteers
Perform additional duties as assigned
Minimum Requirements
Masters degree preferred in library sciences from an American Library Association accredited school
Minimum five (5) years experience working in a school / academic library
Extensive understanding of childrens literature; specifically current books and other texts across various genres and reading levels
Knowledge of the theories principles and techniques of librarianship
Expertise with library technologies and software
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
Exceptional interpersonal skills with both students and adults
Positive strong work ethic with the ability to meet deadlines in a timely manner
In addition the ideal candidate will
Demonstrate a commitment to student-centered learning
Embrace a collaborative interdisciplinary team-oriented approach to their work
Approach their work with students and faculty with patience kindness and humor
Help manage student behavior in a library setting and facilitate group activities
Be well-versed in print awareness and in read-alouds that build vocabulary comprehension and phonological awareness.
Be a thoughtful self-starter
Since its founding in 1909 Ashley Hall has empowered young women to think critically act ethically and embrace their world with confidence. The School serves girls kindergarten through grade 12 (and is co-ed in its Early School ages 2 to 5 years). Ashley Hall provides a dynamic education grounded in a Reggio approach in its early School and an International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in its Lower School. It is currently in the strategic phase of a Middle Years Programme candidacy with the intention of pursuing Diploma Programme candidacy thereafter.
Interested candidates are required to submit an official application including a cover letter through Ashley Halls website at to be considered for the position.
As part of the online application candidates will be required to upload a cover letter resume and list of references to be considered for the position.
Questions regarding the position can be directed to both:
Kimberly Ells-Payne Human Resources Administrative Assistant
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Christie Powell Human Resources Administrative Assistant
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Ashley Hall is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion sex pregnancy gender identity sexual orientation national origin age disability or genetic information.