Library & Media Specialist, Brophy Elementary School, Framingham, MA
Posted October 11, 2023
Description:
To ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information technology; to guide and support the use of all of the district’s technology resources both in and out of the classroom; to empower students to be critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, skillful researchers, effective users of technology, ethical users of information, and responsible digital citizens; to instill a love of learning in all students and ensure equitable access to information resources; to collaborate with classroom teachers to design and implement units of instruction, assess student learning; to align the Library Media Center (LMC) with the mission, goals, and objectives of the school and district in order to deliver Framingham Public Schools’ high expectations for achievement, equal access to high levels of instruction, the achievement of academic proficiency for all students, and the closing of the opportunity gap among subgroups within the schools.
OUR MISSION:
Framingham Public Schools is committed to excellence for all students. Our mission statement guides our work: Through a comprehensive education, we aim to create and empower free-thinking, responsible citizens who can participate equally in our rich and diverse community. FPS and the community stand united in our core values: Providing a safe, inclusive, culturally responsive teaching and learning environment; Engaging antiracist and responsible civic advocates; Respecting diversity of thought, learners, cultures, and community; Fostering learning and healthy growth of all students and staff; Ensuring every school will be an active, participatory, equitable community.
Diversity among teachers undoubtedly advances the academic achievement of students. Compliance obligations establish a baseline which we seek to exceed. As a district, Framingham Public Schools is committed to achieving, developing, and maintaining a workforce reflective of the rich racial, linguistic, and cultural diversity of our students. Framingham Public Schools aims to teach our children, and ourselves, to be culturally proficient and inclusive in order to live, learn, and work together in a vibrant and diverse world.
Indeed, Framingham Public Schools is committed to inspiring our school community to be accepting and willing to learn from individuals with differing backgrounds. Our goal is to reflect the diverse community we serve and create a great place to work for everyone by embracing the individual skills, perspectives, and experiences our people bring to the workplace and harnessing these for high performance and improved service delivery. We want our employees to feel included, valued, and respected and have access to equal opportunity, which supports full participation at work. Framingham Public Schools seeks to retain the diverse talent in our workforce and support our people to maintain a long and productive working career.
Framingham Public Schools is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from persons with disabilities and who identify as members of historically underrepresented groups.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Current and valid DESE K-12 Library license. Have completed a teacher preparation program/educational degree, and hold a master’s degree from a program accredited by the American Library Association or from a master’s level program in library and information science. Demonstrated ability to work successfully with staff and students. Please note that licensure requirements are subjected to change at the discretion of DESE.
Framingham Public Schools seeks candidates whose background, teaching, or service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity, inclusion and belonging in all aspects of education. Also, we are interested in candidates who will bring to their professional practice the perspective that comes from a non-traditional educational background or an understanding of the experiences of those underrepresented in the educational field.
SKILLS AND ABILITY:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory in the educational field; to communicate clearly and concisely both in oral and written form; to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups including staff, parents and the general public; to read, analyze and interpret professional periodicals and journals, technical procedures and governmental regulations; to write reports and correspondence, as needed; to use reasoning ability to evaluate information and determine/recommend an appropriate course of action; to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; to use professional literature, evidence-based research, and continuing education content to make practice decisions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, parents, staff and the community; to work independently, prioritize tasks and manage several projects simultaneously; to perform duties with awareness of all district requirements, state and federal laws, and Framingham Public Schools policies (as long as the policies do not conflict with the Framingham Teachers Association (Unit A) Contract); to work with students and families of diverse backgrounds with diverse needs in an equitable and inclusive manner that bears witness to cultural proficiency and competency; to maintain appropriate confidential records; to react professionally and objectively to unpredictable situations (e.g. environmental changes, behavior/aggression, seizure activity, etc.); to operate and/or acquire skills to operate a computer and related software including but not limited to Google; and ability/willingness to plan, coordinate, conduct and participate in ongoing professional and staff development.
Experience evaluating student skills and writing reports to interpret/summarize findings. Strong collaborative, teaching, coaching, and leadership skills to support student programming and work in a team setting. Strong problem-solving skills to support student success. Strong data-collection skills to help to inform decisions for students. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational skills to balance the demands of a multi-tasking position. A proactive and solution-focused approach to meeting student needs. Knowledge of specialized content areas as well as any related laws and procedures.
Ability to plan and implement lessons based on district and school objectives and the needs and abilities of students to whom assigned; and to use instructional technology appropriately and work with students to facilitate their use of instructional technology.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and is subject to change by the employer, as the needs of the employer and the requirements of the job change.
TEACHER:
- Collaborates with classroom teachers as a partner in the instructional process
- Collaborates to design, teach, and assess learning experiences that incorporate inquiry learning, information literacies in their formats, critical thinking and self-assessment
- Provides and plans professional development
- Promotes a love of reading and lifelong learning
- Promotes instructional technology to improve learning
- Teaches students to build on prior knowledge to construct new knowledge
- Teaches search techniques, including online search engine, database and catalog searching
LEADER:
- Serves on decision-making teams, school improvement, and accreditation activities; presenting at meetings
- Benchmarks the Library Media Center (LMC) program to school, state, and national standards
- Assists in the research, development and evaluation of new methods and digital tools that advance the Library and Technology programs
- Guides, coaches, and facilitates teachers and administrators in acquiring digital literacy skills
- Stays current in professional practices, educational research; maintains active professional memberships
- Advocates for the LMC through an effective public relations program
- Collects and analyzes data to improve instruction; demonstrates correlations between the LMC and student achievement
- Administers the LMC budget to support program goals
- Participates in the recruiting, hiring, training and supervising of library/tech staff and volunteers
LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER DIRECTOR:
- Fosters a creative, flexible environment so that the Library Media Center is an essential part of the learning community
- Evaluates, promotes and uses existing and emerging technologies to support teaching and learning
- Develops and maintains print, digital and technological resources appropriate to the curriculum, the learners, and instructional strategies of the school community
- Creates and maintains classification systems, cataloging practices, methods of subject access to library holdings, electronic storage of bibliographic/media metadata
- Cooperates and networks with other libraries/agencies
- Evaluates library collection, develops collection policies and procedures, and analyzes resources in the context of the school culture with attention to the developmental and multicultural needs of students
- Establishes procedures for selection, acquisition, circulation, and sharing of resources in all formats
- Promotes the ethical use of information: copyright, fair use, and licensing of intellectual property
- Considers social and psychological needs and attitudes of children and adolescents that affect their needs for library materials and services
OTHER
- Other duties and responsibilities as reasonably assigned
PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Must be required to move about and may be required to traverse occasionally throughout the school building;
- Must often remain in a stationary position for considerable periods of time;
- Is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and sit, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl;
- Is expected to lift at least 20 lbs (i.e. books, school supplies, etc.);
- Must frequently use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and use hand strength to grasp tools;
- Must be able to assist students who have physical difficulties;
- Operate a computer and other office productivity machinery (i.e., a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer);
- Must be able to input information into a computer and as well as read material from a computer monitor as well as handwritten or printed matter with or without visual aids;
- Must be able to communicate effectively with students, parents, and other staff members in person, via email, and on the telephone;
- In the classroom, must be able to see and hear on a continuous basis in order to ensure the safety of students as well as speak frequently to provide instruction;
- Must be able to assist students who have physical difficulties;
- May be required to move quickly across even or uneven surfaces;
- Working in a normal school environment with an acceptable level of noise;
- Must interact with students, parents, and other staff members;
- Must be able to kneel, sit, stand, crawl, push, and pull to assist and teach children throughout the day;
- Is directly responsible for the safety, well-being, and work output of students;
- Must be able to interact with students, parents, and other staff members and occasionally must meet multiple demands from several people;
- While the majority of the workday is spent inside, must spend time outdoors for recess, fire drills, and special activities;
- May be exposed to bodily fluids, disease, or pathogens;
- May receive unintentional injuries from aggressive students; and
- May be required some degree of physical interaction with students who have difficulty controlling physical behavior.
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