What are the responsibilities and job description for the Librarian position at AlRazi Academy?
Part-Time School Librarian (PreK-8th Grade)
Location: AlRazi Academy, West Des Moines, Iowa
Schedule: During the school hours, Schedule TBD based on availability of the applicant.
Role Summary
AlRazi academy is seeking a creative and organized Part-Time Librarian to manage our media center and inspire a lifelong love of literacy in our students. This role serves a diverse age range, from introducing our youngest learners (PreK) to picture books to helping our middle schoolers (8th grade) develop research and information literacy skills.
Key Responsibilities
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Instructional Support: Conduct weekly library "specials" or scheduled visits for PreK-8th grade classes, including read-alouds and age-appropriate lessons on library usage.
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Collection Management: Curate, catalog, and maintain a diverse collection of books and digital resources that align with the school’s mission and curriculum.
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Literacy Advocacy: Organize school-wide literacy events, such as Book Fairs (e.g., Scholastic), "Read Across America" week, or local author visits.
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Information Literacy: Guide middle school students in navigating digital databases, citing sources, and practicing responsible digital citizenship.
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Library Environment: Maintain an inviting, organized, and inclusive space that encourages students to explore new genres and topics.
Qualifications
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Education: Bachelor’s degree required; coursework in Library Science, Education, or English preferred.
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Experience: Previous experience working with children in a school or library setting is highly valued.
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Skills: * Strong communication skills with both children and faculty.
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Familiarity with library management software (e.g., Follett Destiny, Alexandria) or a willingness to learn.
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Ability to work independently and manage a budget for new acquisitions.
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Compliance: Ability to pass all state-required background checks for working with minors.
Why This Role is Unique
In a PreK-8th environment, you have the unique opportunity to watch a student grow from their very first library card to their final 8th-grade research project. You aren't just checking out books; you are building a culture of curiosity.