Georgia Public Library Service is hiring: Middle and Upper Learning Librarian an
Georgia Public Library Service, Atlanta, GA, United States, 30383
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Middle and Upper Learning Librarian & Media Specialist provides the leadership and expertise necessary to ensure that the library program in the Middle and Upper levels is aligned with the mission, goals, and objectives of The Galloway School, and is an integral component of the learning/instructional program, seeking new and inventive ways to bring members of the community into the library, and library concepts and resources to the community.
The Middle and Upper Learning Librarian understands Galloway’s mission to draw students joyfully into learning and oversees a library program that is engaging and challenging to all students, faculty, and the Galloway community. The Middle and Upper Learning Librarian partners with the Early Learning Librarian to support Galloway’s mission and ensure that programming is appropriately scaffolded Pre-K to grade 12.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Administrator
- Create an environment conducive to active learning, collaboration, and creative problem-solving.
- Manage and expand the Research curriculum map for Middle and Upper Learning (ML/UL).
- Share expertise through presentations to school constituencies.
- Maintain timely communication with stakeholders.
- Stay current with professional practices, technologies, and educational research relevant to school library programs.
- Establish efficient procedures and strategies for the library program, aligned with Galloway’s strategic plan.
- Develop and maintain an inviting, safe, and inclusive library environment.
- Ensure equitable access to library facilities and resources.
- Empower students as critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, and ethical information users.
- Develop and share policies on material selection, circulation, copyright, privacy, and acceptable use.
- Collaborate with faculty on summer reading selections, purchasing, distribution, and LibGuides creation.
- Oversee library-related clubs and activities (e.g., library interns; holiday activities; etc).
- Develop quarterly programming aligned with school-wide themes or faculty collaboration (e.g., Banned books activity in September; Poetry activity in April).
- Collect and analyze data on library usage and engagement.
- Support the Book Fair.
Manager of Library Resources
- Oversee the library budget, including orders, transactions, and reconciliations.
- Select, order, and process new materials and equipment.
- Maintain circulation and collection records using the Follett Destiny system.
- Catalog and prepare new materials for the collection.
- Organize and maintain library spaces and conduct inventories as needed.
- Follow up on overdue books and manage payment for lost items.
- Repair, donate, and discard books as appropriate.
Instructional Partner and Teacher for Middle and Upper Learning
- Collaborate with teachers and staff to design dynamic learning experiences using library resources.
- Foster a love of reading and intellectual curiosity in students.
- Guide students in reading for understanding, diverse viewpoints, and pleasure.
- Develop and maintain programs in Literacy and Research Skills (e.g., information, media, and digital literacy).
- Teach ML or UL classes as needed (at least two ML electives or one UL semester-long class per school year).
Information Specialist for Middle and Upper Learning
- Provide leadership in selecting, acquiring, and organizing diverse resources and technologies.
- Ensure equitable access and effective organization of library resources.
- Maintain a diverse collection, including online databases, eBooks, audiobooks, and print materials.
- Teach responsible research practices and support source evaluation, information gathering, and knowledge construction.
- Advise on copyright, fair use, and intellectual property licensing.
EDUCATION: A Masters in Library Information Science (MLIS) degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE: At least 3 years experience in school libraries.
COMPETENCIES:
- Ability to work with a wide range of abilities.
- Proficiency with contemporary and evolving technical tools, including but not limited to: Canva, Destiny cataloging systems, ProQuest and other databases, Noodletools, and applications such as Google Classroom and Springshare (LibGuides).
SPECIALIZED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
- Knowledge of back-office support as generally related to database systems is a plus.
- Experience with video production and design preferred.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- General office and classroom conditions.
- Multi-campus for 2025–2026 school year.
- Single campus with new library Fall 2026 and beyond.
More information available at www.gallowayschool.org/careers
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