Coordinator, Library Media Services
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Richmond City Public Schools
Richmond, VA (In Person)
$100,394 Salary, Full-Time
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Coordinator, Library Media Services
Richmond City Public Schools
Academics - Curriculum and Instruction - Richmond, Virginia This job is also posted in Richmond City Public Schools
Job Details
Job ID:
5725412Application Deadline:
Posted until filledPosted:
TodayStarting Date:
Immediately Job DescriptionJob Title:
Coordinator, Library Media ServicesGrade Level/Terms of Employment:
Grade 125 (260 Days 12-Month Contract)FLSA Status:
ExemptWork Location:
Central OfficeImmediate Supervisor:
Manager, LiteracyGeneral Description:
The Coordinator, Library Media Services promotes a culture of literacy and media engagement across schools. They collaborate with school librarians, coaches, teachers, administrators, and external stakeholders to coordinate initiatives and events. Additionally, this position supports library media specialists and administrators through professional development, coaching, and providing appropriately aligned resources to foster student academic success.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Organize professional development for librarians, educators, school librarians, and library media specialists to enhance skills in guiding students in literacy activities, aligning with SOLs, VSLA, and AASL standards. Stay current on literacy, media, and education trends for relevant training, ensuring continuous professional growth. Assist schools, school libraries, and library media specialists in acquiring and managing resources, aligning with SOLs, VSLA, and AASL standards. Collaborate with the district, including school librarians, to allocate funds for literacy initiatives considering SOL, VSLA, and AASL requirements Foster relationships with school administrators, teachers, and stakeholders, integrating literacy initiatives into RPS' educational framework, adhering to SOL, VSLA, and AASL guidelines. Lead division efforts for full integration of library media services and AASL standards into theRPS K-12
curriculum and instructional programs. Coordinate with instructional specialists to select and evaluate supplemental materials for the instructional program and support blended learning. Implement mechanisms for collecting data on the impact of literacy programs, focusing on measurable outcomes aligned with SOLs, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption criteria. Evaluate the effectiveness of literacy initiatives, providing recommendations for improvement based on assessments and stakeholder feedback. Work with curriculum specialists, school librarians, educators, and instructional specialists to integrate literacy and media skills into the district curriculum, aligning with SOLs, VSLA, and AASL standards. Develop an integrated K-12 curriculum for school librarians, advocating for alignment with educational standards, including SOLs, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption requirements. Guide library media specialists to develop and share exemplary practices; connect to related standards, innovative learning initiatives, and local Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) efforts. Serves as the Division Administrator for Destiny Library & Textbook Manager and key support person for training and troubleshooting. Manages the Destiny software system for student 1:1 Chromebook distribution, including training chromebook managers at all district locations and assisting the Technology Department with user and password management. Manages and expends the division's Library Media budget by managing purchases centrally. Manifest the Destiny software system for all RPS textbooks, including Title management and nomenclature. Manages all textbook barcode generation and ranges for all locations in the district. Oversees the physical textbook inventory for all district sites, fulfilling requests for additional materials and coordinating central distribution. Ensures timely adoption, distribution, and retrieval of textbooks in alignment with curriculum standards and instructional needs. Works closely with textbook vendors to negotiate contracts, monitor inventory, and update resources to align with curriculum revisions. Facilitates professional development sessions for educators and textbook coordinators on effective textbook utilization and integration into instructional practices. Implements data collection mechanisms to assess the impact of textbooks on student learning outcomes. Develops communication strategies to promote literacy activities within the district and school libraries, emphasizing SOL, VSLA, AASL, and textbook alignment. Showcases student achievements through district-wide publications and events, ensuring alignment with SOL, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption expectations for literacy education. Identifies and pursues grant opportunities to secure additional funding for literacy initiatives and activities, aligning proposals with SOL, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption requirements. Collaborates with school and district administration to develop fundraising strategies supporting literacy programs and adhering to SOL, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption guidelines. Stays abreast of technological advancements related to literacy and media, guiding technology integration into library activities, classrooms, and textbook materials, aligning with SOL, VSLA, AASL, and technology standards. Maintains and updates the Curriculum & Instruction portion of the district website, ensuring accuracy and accessibility of resources for all subject areas, including Math, ELA, Science, History, Health/PE, Fine Arts, and Library Media. Fosters digital literacy skills among students in collaboration with school librarians and library media specialists, ensuring alignment with SOLs, VSLA, AASL, and technology expectations. Collaborates with schools, school librarians, and the local community to engage parents in supporting literacy initiatives, aligning outreach efforts with SOL, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption objectives. Organizes events, workshops, or presentations to showcase student accomplishments and emphasize the importance of literacy education, including VHSL Academics, with a focus on SOL, VSLA, AASL, and textbook adoption alignment. Coordinates district literacy initiatives and events such as the annual Spelling Bee, ensuring communication and participation across all school sites. Manages and promotes the Lit Limo bookmobile program, including scheduling, inventory, book acquisition, stocking, and use of social media for outreach and community engagement. Oversees the district's book vending machine initiative, including programming, maintenance, repair, stocking, and promotion to encourage independent reading. Leads the RPS Summer Reading Initiative and manages the web page to reflect yearly activities. Provides expertise and advice on matters related to print and/or video copyright issues. Serves as a representative on the VAASL Library Supervisors' Section. Serves on district construction committees to advise architects and project leaders on library design best practices and functional layouts for new or renovated schools. Performs all other duties as assigned.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in a related field. Five (5) years of successful library media specialist experience. Demonstrated experience in diverse settings.LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
Postgraduate Professional License with an endorsement in Library Media PreK-12. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Bilingual/fluency in Spanish preferred.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Thorough understanding of AASL standards for guiding library media specialists. Knowledge of Virginia Standards of Learning, Curriculum Frameworks, and Professional Practice of Teachers. Familiarity with teaching techniques, instructional materials, and current library services trends. Strong verbal and written communication, public relations, and organizational skills. Proven leadership and management abilities to achieve goals. Ability to model professionalism, engage in self-led continuous improvement, seek out feedback, and provide constructive feedback to colleagues Ability to collaborate effectively with parents, teachers, administrators, and community representatives.PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Medium Work:
Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Work involves frequent standing, walking, talking, hearing, and reaching with hands and arms. The employee regularly uses hands to handle, grasp, or feel objects, operate computers and standard office equipment, and manipulate instructional or media materials. Occasional stooping, kneeling, crouching, or climbing may be required when handling library resources, setting up displays, or managing textbook and technology inventory. Visual acuity is required for reading and preparing documents, viewing computer screens, and ensuring the accuracy of data and inventory records.WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a combination of office, school, and library settings within a district administrative environment. The position may require travel between schools and participation in district-wide events, literacy programs, and community engagements. The employee may occasionally work in storage or library areas where books, textbooks, and media materials are stored, requiring moderate physical effort. Tasks are typically performed in a climate-controlled environment with access to standard technology and resources. The work is deadline-driven and may involve managing multiple priorities, coordinating with diverse teams, and engaging frequently with educators, students, and community stakeholders.HOW TO APPLY
All applicants (including RPS employees) must submit an online application.Please access website at:
www.rvaschools.net Please upload the following information with your application: a current resume, transcript and license if applicable. Three references names and contact information will be required if you progress to the interview step of the selection process. Richmond Public Schools will conduct a background investigation, fingerprinting, and tuberculosis screening as a condition of employment. EOE.START DATE
Based on School Board approvalPosition Type:
Full-TimeSalary:
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