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Lower School Librarian
Miami Country Day School
#Instructional Design#MLS#Educational Technology#Collection Maintenance#SEL#Library Science#Digital Citizenship#Information Literacy#MLIS#Children's Literature#AASL Standards#Common Sense Education
OtherOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 12 days agoCloses Jun 30
Location
North Miami, Florida
Quick overview
The Lower School Librarian manages library operations and teaches weekly classes on research, media literacy, and digital citizenship for students in PK3 through Grade 5. The role involves collaborating with teachers to integrate learning experiences and curating a diverse, inclusive collection to foster a joy for reading.
Requirements summary
Candidates should possess a Master's degree in Library and Information Science or Education and have 3-5 years of experience with elementary-aged students. Proficiency in children's literature, digital literacy, and familiarity with AASL or ISTE standards is required or preferred.
postgraduate degreeCollaborationCurriculum DevelopmentStorytellingDigital LiteracyResearch SkillsEarly Childhood EducationCatalogingCollection DevelopmentDigital CitizenshipInformation LiteracyMedia LiteracyLibrary Instruction
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- Miami Country Day School - Miami, FL 33161The Lower School Librarian supports Miami Country Day School’s mission by cultivating a joyful culture of reading, inquiry, and responsible technology use among students in PK3 through Grade 5. This role combines traditional librarianship with developmentally appropriate digital literacy, media literacy, and early digital citizenship instruction. The Specialist provides weekly library instruction, collaborates with teachers on integrated learning experiences, curates a diverse and inclusive collection, and ensures that Lower School students develop joy in reading, foundational research, media comprehension, and safe digital behaviors.
- Essential
- Functions &
- TASKS: Plans and teaches weekly library classes for PK3–5th grade in coordination with classroom teachers and specialists. Teach developmentally appropriate research and information literacy skills aligned with AASL standards, including questioning, source evaluation, ethical information use, and creative sharing. Designs experiences that integrate storytelling, author studies, genre exploration, and multimodal reading resources. Develop and refine a PK3–Grade 5 scope and sequence for library, research, media literacy, and digital citizenship skills, using student work and classroom feedback to strengthen instruction over time. Support teachers in selecting and using technology tools that enhance learning while reinforcing digital safety and healthy media habits. Oversee daily library operations, including circulation, cataloging, scheduling, inventory, collection maintenance, and the organization of the physical and digital library environment. Actively participate in faculty meetings, planning teams, grade-level collaborations, and cross-divisional initiatives. Collaborate with academic leaders to lead parent workshops on children’s reading development, balanced tech use, screen time, online safety, and media choices.
- QualificationsKNOWLEDGE,
- SKILLS, &
- ABILITIES: Master’s degree in Library and Information Science, Education, or a related field (MLS/MLIS preferred). Minimum 3–5 years of experience working with early childhood and/or elementary-aged students. Demonstrated knowledge of children’s literature and early literacy development. Experience teaching or supporting instruction with PK3-5th grade learners. Understanding of digital literacy, media literacy, and age-appropriate digital citizenship. Strong collaboration, communication, and community-building skills. Preferred Familiarity with AASL, ISTE, and Common Sense Education standards. Background in educational technology, instructional design, or digital media integration. Experience in collection development and library program management. Experience coordinating family programming or author events. Understanding of SEL approaches for early childhood and elementary students.