Bilingual Teacher Librarian
Job Description
Boulder Valley School District is committed to create challenging, meaningful, and engaging learning opportunities so that all children thrive and are prepared for successful, civically engaged lives. Our comprehensive and innovative approach to education ensures that each student meets expectations relative to intellectual growth, physical development and social emotional well-being. The district covers approximately 500 square miles and serves the communities of Boulder, Erie, Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, Broomfield, Nederland, Ward, Jamestown and Gold Hill. Website: BVSD.
Location: US:CO:BOULDER
School: University Hill Elementary
Position Title: Bilingual Teacher Librarian
Position Start Date: August 5, 2025
Position Type: Teachers-Licensed
FTE: 1.0 - 40 hours per week - Regular, ongoing
Work Schedule: 186 Days
Closing Date: April 7, 2025
Our People Are Our Strength in BVSD
Summary:
The Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) K-12 Teacher Librarian (TL) is a: teacher and instructional planning partner; information professional; technology and innovation specialist; literacy advocate; involved in all aspects of the teaching and learning process. In addition to managing the day-to-day library operations and creating and maintaining a blended, responsive and aligned collection, the TL proactively partners with instructional staff to develop and deliver multiple literacies and essential 21st Century Skills through the administration and implementation of innovative library programming and services and collaborative teaching.
Responsibilities:
- Participate, when appropriate, in collaborative decision making at the school.
- Plans and conducts formal and informal (point-of-need) professional development for staff that empowers teachers to confidently integrate information literacy skills, digital tools and resources, and essential 21st Century Skills into content areas; Ability to lead and help others make sense of change and adjust to change; Develop, lead and support face-to-face, online, and blended professional development.
- Model and support teachers on purposeful design in the lesson/project planning process using curricular frameworks and concepts including but not limited to: Design Thinking, Project-Based Learning (PBL), SAMR, Blended Learning, 1:Web devices.
- Research and network with regional, national, and global experts and thought-leaders to connect students with the greater learning community.
- Instructs students in the research process to locate, evaluate, curate, analyze, and synthesize information, enhance writing, publish globally and share their knowledge with the world.
- Collaborate with teachers to design and co-teach authentic and engaging learning experiences that are multidisciplinary and incorporate multiple literacies to foster critical thinking, community, collaboration, communication, and creativity (5Cs), essential 21st Century Skills, and digital and technology literacies.
- Offer guidance and expertise to address digital citizenship and civic responsibility, and promote and model ethical use of information and technology through respect for intellectual property and compliance with appropriate laws and copyright guidelines.
- Develop instruction, programs, and environments for students that supports discovery, creativity, exploration, and risk taking and allows students to take a lead role in demonstrating mastery in multiple literacies.
- Provide leadership and expertise necessary to ensure library programming and services support student learning and are aligned with the mission, vision, and goals of the school and the district.
- Provides a barrier-free learning environment that is an inviting, accessible, and stimulating hub with work-space for individuals and groups, researching, listening, reading, using technology, creating products, and reflects current research and trends on student agency, patron self sufficiency, and maker-centered learning.
- Collaborate with staff and students to build a blended, responsive, and aligned library collection that supports literacy instruction and develops all learners’ curiosity in, and intellectual access to, appropriate resources in all formats to promote and encourage reading.
- Research, identify, evaluate, and incorporate information resources and educational technologies as appropriate in the teaching and learning process.
- Remain current in professional practices including but not limited to K-12 student literature trends and reading literacy best practices, developments in information technologies, and educational research to maximize instruction with students.
- Positively impacts student achievement through innovative instructional strategies.
- Demonstrates a strong knowledge of the curriculum and content area.
- Effectively manages the learning environment.
- Values student diversity and support the unique learning needs of each individual student.
- Exhibits a growth mindset through participation in high quality professional learning.
- Works collaboratively with colleagues, families and community.
- Builds positive relationships and communicate effectively with families.
- Uses inclusive and differentiated instructional practices to support all students.
- Uses data-driven evidence to inform instruction.
- Demonstrates a level of technology proficiency that enhances student learning.
- Contributes to a positive, child centered school culture.
- Follows State legal requirements and District and building policies and procedures.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required:
- Currently hold a Colorado teaching license or have licensure application in process with a School Librarian endorsement (must upload license or in process documentation to application).
- Applicants who hold a Colorado teaching license and enroll in a School Librarian program upon hire will be considered.
- The endorsement must be acquired within 36 months.
- Completed and submitted BVSD on-line application.
- Bilingual Spanish/English (must pass BVSD assessment).
- The READ Act SB 19-199 (PDF) and SB22-004 (PDF) requires that all Colorado teachers who provide literacy instruction to students must earn a "READ Act Designation" by meeting specific requirements. If you are hired for a position requiring the READ Act Designation, you will be required to obtain it. Additional information can be found here.
Preferred:
- Technology skills that are aligned with District Technology Plan & Vision; must acquire within 12 months of hire. Master's degree in school library media or library science or currently enrolled in a program and previous experience in teaching.
- Ability to communicate, interact and work effectively and cooperatively with all people, including those from diverse ethnic and educational backgrounds. Ability to foster and manage change.
- Ability to proactively promote innovative teaching strategies, information literacy skills, and instructional technology competencies among students and staff.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability in creating, maintaining, and providing instruction on organizational systems.
- Exceptional customer service and public relations skills.
- Excellent co-teaching and collaboration skills with peers.
- Proven ability to model teaching strategies with peer involvement.
- Willingness to be an instructional leader for peers.
- Critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the job.
- Ability to work across multiple grade levels and content areas.
- Proven information literacy skills and experience: research strategy instruction; digital content retrieval, curation, and promotion; 21st century essential skills; information environment expertise; integration of digital resources into curriculum and instructional practices.
- Proven instructional technology skills and experience: technical competencies in K-12-based hardware and software including cloud-based services; integration of mobile devices in education.
- Evidence of life-long learner who is "networked": subscribes to blogs, listservs, online groups and forums, and relevant online newsletters and publications; is a contributing member of a personal learning network (PLN); familiarity with professional organizations that support mission of K-12 libraries and instructional technology; willingness to attend and/or present at regional, state, and national professional conferences.
Salary Information:
Salary Placement varies according to experience and education.
BVSD engages in a salary placement process vs. a salary negotiation process. This information is provided in compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act and is the company's good faith and reasonable estimate of the compensation range and benefits offered for this position. The compensation offered to the successful applicant may vary based on factors including experience and education. All salaries are set by Human Resources based on a review of qualifications compared to the requirements on the job description; therefore listing all related education and experience on your application is recommended.
Application and Selection Procedure:
- External Candidates: Apply on-line at jobs.bvsd
- Current BVSD Employees: Must apply through the INFOR portal
- If you do not have internet access, a computer is available in the Human Resources Division, Education Center, 6500 E. Arapahoe, Boulder, Colorado.
- Applications are reviewed to match candidates with position qualifications, with a limited number selected for interviews. For the final selection, employment is contingent upon successful completion of the post-offer screening process, including a background check and possible medical examination.
Benefits & Eligibility:
Boulder Valley School District is proud to offer eligible employees excellent benefits which may include:
- Free high-quality Health and Dental Coverage
- Vision Coverage
- Supplemental Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Aflac
- Identity Theft Protection
- Flexible Spending Plans
- Retirement Savings Plans
- EcoPass
Please see our Benefits Page for information on the benefits we offer and eligibility information.
The Boulder Valley School District is an equal opportunity educational institution and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, sex, gender identity/expression, national origin, creed, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status in admission or access to, and treatment and employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries or complaints: BVSD Legal Counsel - 720-561-5903; Office for Civil Rights - http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/addresses.html
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