0.5 FTE with optional additional 0.5 FTE Library teaching or Digital Learning Specialist role
Reports to: Director of IT and Library Services
FLSA Status:
(Exempt/Non-exempt) Unit B; Exempt
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1-3 LINES DESCRIBING ROLE):
The Coordinator of Library Services provides for K-12 curriculum and instructional leadership throughout the district through the supervision of staff oversight of curriculum and collection development guidance
This position can be paired with a library teaching or a Digital Learning Specialist role to create a 1.0 FTE position.
QUALIFICATIONS:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Masters Degree
Certification as a Library Teacher
Certification in educational leadership (i.e. supervisor/director or principal)
Minimum of 3 years of experience teaching Library or Literacy or Digital Literacy & Computer Science
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong leadership skills
Ability to use technology effectively
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Supervisory/managerial experience
Ability to coach teachers in the delivery of library lessons
Knowledge of assessment practices including use of assessment to inform instruction and evaluate programs
Ability to use technology to support instructional strategies
Experience with curriculum development
Experience planning and delivering high quality professional development
Certification as a Digital Literacy and Computer Science Teacher or Instructional Technology Specialist
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES (NOT LIMITED TO):
Provide K-12 curriculum and instructional leadership in the area of library.
Organize staffing allocations schedules and school assignments
Coordinate the development implementation on-going assessment and revision of a culturally relevant pedagogically up to date K-12 library curriculum
Assure alignment and consistency in the delivery of the library program within and across grade levels
Hire supervise and evaluate elementary library staff
Serve as contributing evaluator for middle and high school library staff staff
Prepare and deliver and/or organize professional development for library department staff
Collaborate with High School Vice Principals who serve as supervisors of school library staff and program to maintain a coherent K-12 program
Develop assessments and develop systems to analyze assessment data
Assist in preparation of annual budget for libraries in conjunction with the Director of It and Libraries Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning and school Principals
Assist Library teachers with collection development to ensure access to up-to-date culturally relevant print and digital resources that support student content area learning and promote development of life-long reading habits
Oversee and support library teachers in book processing cataloging and use of online library resources
Meet regularly with district leadership team including curriculum leadership in the Office of Teaching and Learning to provide district-wide curriculum coordination
Partner with local and state library and library associations such as the Newton Free Library and the Massachusetts Library Association to bring resources into the school system
Communicate effectively with teachers principals and central staff
Other duties as needed
WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Work is performed in both office and school environments
Ability to travel between multiple school locations
Ability to operate computer printer telephone copier and other standard office equipment
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time
Ability to occasionally lift and/or move objects weighing up to 20 pounds
Sufficient mobility to navigate within a large school building
Required Experience:
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Department: IT and Library ServicesJob Title: Coordinator of Library Services K-120.5 FTE with optional additional 0.5 FTE Library teaching or Digital Learning Specialist roleReports to: Director of IT and Library ServicesFLSA Status:(Exempt/Non-exempt) Unit B; ExemptGENERAL DESCRIPTION (1-3 LINES D...
Department: IT and Library Services
Job Title: Coordinator of Library Services K-12
0.5 FTE with optional additional 0.5 FTE Library teaching or Digital Learning Specialist role
Reports to: Director of IT and Library Services
FLSA Status:
(Exempt/Non-exempt) Unit B; Exempt
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (1-3 LINES DESCRIBING ROLE):
The Coordinator of Library Services provides for K-12 curriculum and instructional leadership throughout the district through the supervision of staff oversight of curriculum and collection development guidance
This position can be paired with a library teaching or a Digital Learning Specialist role to create a 1.0 FTE position.
QUALIFICATIONS:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Masters Degree
Certification as a Library Teacher
Certification in educational leadership (i.e. supervisor/director or principal)
Minimum of 3 years of experience teaching Library or Literacy or Digital Literacy & Computer Science
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong leadership skills
Ability to use technology effectively
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Supervisory/managerial experience
Ability to coach teachers in the delivery of library lessons
Knowledge of assessment practices including use of assessment to inform instruction and evaluate programs
Ability to use technology to support instructional strategies
Experience with curriculum development
Experience planning and delivering high quality professional development
Certification as a Digital Literacy and Computer Science Teacher or Instructional Technology Specialist
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES (NOT LIMITED TO):
Provide K-12 curriculum and instructional leadership in the area of library.
Organize staffing allocations schedules and school assignments
Coordinate the development implementation on-going assessment and revision of a culturally relevant pedagogically up to date K-12 library curriculum
Assure alignment and consistency in the delivery of the library program within and across grade levels
Hire supervise and evaluate elementary library staff
Serve as contributing evaluator for middle and high school library staff staff
Prepare and deliver and/or organize professional development for library department staff
Collaborate with High School Vice Principals who serve as supervisors of school library staff and program to maintain a coherent K-12 program
Develop assessments and develop systems to analyze assessment data
Assist in preparation of annual budget for libraries in conjunction with the Director of It and Libraries Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning and school Principals
Assist Library teachers with collection development to ensure access to up-to-date culturally relevant print and digital resources that support student content area learning and promote development of life-long reading habits
Oversee and support library teachers in book processing cataloging and use of online library resources
Meet regularly with district leadership team including curriculum leadership in the Office of Teaching and Learning to provide district-wide curriculum coordination
Partner with local and state library and library associations such as the Newton Free Library and the Massachusetts Library Association to bring resources into the school system
Communicate effectively with teachers principals and central staff
Other duties as needed
WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Work is performed in both office and school environments
Ability to travel between multiple school locations
Ability to operate computer printer telephone copier and other standard office equipment
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time
Ability to occasionally lift and/or move objects weighing up to 20 pounds
Sufficient mobility to navigate within a large school building