Description
The School Library Information Specialist-Secondary will serve as an integral team member in the school community as a leader, teacher, technology integration coach, and information specialist. Responsible for creating a collaborative learning environment for students that nurtures creative problem solving; empowering students to become critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, skillful researchers, and ethical users of information; and anticipating future obstacles and continually evolving to meet challenges. Works as an instructional partner with teachers and other educators to build and strengthen connections between student information and research needs, curricular content, learning outcomes, and information resources. Provides leadership and expertise in the selection, acquisition, evaluation, and organization of technology resources in all formats, as well as expertise in the ethical use of information.
Spokane Public Schools is seeking qualified candidates who are prepared and excited to provide a 21st century learning environment that effectively addresses the emerging necessity of social emotional supports and blending learning strategies.
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION : Strong applications for this position include letters of recommendation from former and current supervisors, which speak to strengths in the areas of professionalism, collegiality, instructional capacity, and classroom management.
SALARY: Salary depends upon applicable prior certificated experience, approved credits, earned degrees, and the FTE of the position. Click here to view current salary and stipend information.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
1. Qualifies for a valid Washington State teaching certificate with appropriate endorsements of Secondary History or ELA.
2. Demonstrating knowledge of and ability to use research-based principals of effective instruction.
3. Flexible in learning new concepts, cooperates with others, and adapts to a variety of assignments and conditions.
4. Enthusiastic and displays an overall optimism toward teaching and student learning.
5. Demonstrates classroom management procedures that provide for large and small groups, and individuals, and provides an environment conducive to learning.
6. Demonstrates knowledge of and ability to use research-based principals of effective instruction.
7. Uses appropriate disciplinary procedures, establishes clear parameters for student behavior, responds properly when problems occur, and helps students toward self-discipline.
8. Demonstrates ability to communicate clearly and effectively in both written and oral form.
9. Assesses needs of students, prescribes and implements effective lessons to meet those needs through the use of appropriate and current instructional skills.
10. Sets and attains high level of expectations with a commitment to using available resources in a way that accomplishment occurs.
11. Gains the respect and confidence of students, parents, and staff through modeling appropriate demeanor, behavior, and attire.
12. Demonstrates ability to work effectively with a diverse group of students, teachers, parents, and administrators in a confidential manner.
13. Relates positively to youth and adults of varying socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic backgrounds, different learning styles, and various disabilities.
14. Demonstrates the ability to learn new ideas and skills and for solving problems; the possession of a minimum cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 is expected. (This requirement may be waived if an inadequate pool of fully qualified applicants for a specific position exists.)
15. Knowledge and ability to implement current educational developments and applications, works collaboratively with others, believes in the importance of education, and interested in the welfare of all students.
16. Uses democratic processes to work out problems in a supportive and understanding nonauthoritarian manner.
17. Integrates technology into planning, learning, and record-keeping activities.
18. Develop and maintain an expertise related to current Washington State Educational Technology Standards and American Association of School Library Standards.
19. Knowledge of copyright, fair use, and licensing of intellectual property and ability to assist students, staff, and administration with their understanding and observance of the same.
20. Collection management skills specific to maintaining an online catalog and automated circulation system that accurately reflects the collection and its usage, including establishment and adherence to processes and procedures for selection, acquisition, circulation, resource sharing, to ensure resources are available as needed.
TEACHER, LIBRARY INFORMATION SPECIALIST @ FERRIS HIGH SCHOOL - 1.0 FTE CONT. • Spokane, WA, US