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As a K-8 Library Media Specialist, you will be the first Library Media Specialist within this school’s history. State certification as a School Library Media Specialist (preferred.
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The Z. Smith Reynolds Library (ZSR) of Wake Forest University seeks a creative and collaborative library leader to serve as. The position is appointed to a Library Faculty rank as established by Wake Forest University.
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To apply, email resume and cover letter in a single PDF with the subject line “Library Director Applicant” to Kimberly Foster, Assistant Town Manager at jobs@westboroughma.gov. The minimum qualifications for the position include a master’s degree in library science from an ALaccredited college or university (MLS/MLIS) and four to ten years related experience including supervisory experience.
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Collection Development (shared with Instruction & Reference Librarian and Library Director) Archives and Museum Manager (preservation of campus archives and museum artifacts, organizing museum programs and exhibits, scheduling museum tours; Shared with Library Director.
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Assist librarian in providing leadership and expertise necessary to ensure that the library is an integral part of the instructional program of the school. Willingness to learn and use the library automation system for collection access, circulation, inventory, reports, etc.
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The Head takes a lead role in budgeting resources and stewarding the Library's integrated library system and other systems for accessioning, access control, description, and collections management.
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Manages the daily operations and Adult Services activities of the Main Library and the café by providing values-based leadership, excellent customer service, ongoing training, personnel management, and strategic planning.
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In Reference Librarian or Director of Library Services absence, assist with information resources and research. The Library Technician shall report to the Director of Library Services.
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Under the supervision of the Head of Technical Services Librarian and/or the Library Director, the Acquisitions and Electronic Resources Library Assistant is responsible for receiving, processing, maintaining and updating the bibliographic records for serial publications in various formats.
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The HFM BOCES School Library System has an opening for a System School Library Media Specialist. All applicants must hold, be eligible for, or be working toward a NYS Certification as a School Library Media Specialist.
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The Library Director is a 12-month position, reporting directly to the Provost. The Director will revitalize library services, spearhead projects, and assess resources in the newly renovated and expanded E.Y. Berry Library-Learning Center.
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The city is a full service city with the departments of Library, Police, Fire, Community Development, Parks Recreation and Community Services, Public Works, Human Resources and Administrative Services, along with the City Manager's Office, City Clerk's Office, and City Attorney's Office.
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Bachelor's degree in Library Science, Education, or related field (Master's degree preferred). Integrate technology tools and digital resources into library services and instruction, assisting students and teachers in utilizing educational software, online databases, and digital storytelling tools.
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By doing so, the Library Media Specialist work will result in a well-rounded educational program that supports and strengthens curriculum and instruction embedded in content areas throughout the school.
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Professional Library Assistants deliver customer service, reader’s advisory, technical services, digital design, reference assistant, technology support and or instruction, market library services, instruct public on technology usage, will assist and deliver life and specific knowledge improvement classes, will deliver passport services and provide support for library events and engagement with other departments and the community.
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