
School Year 2026-2027
Library Media Specialist – Elementary School
It is the basic objective of the Library/Media Specialist to teach students and staff how to learn. The Library/Media Specialist needs to have knowledge of a wide variety of materials in order to individualize instruction and focus on the learner. Knowledge of curricular areas and ALA Standards is essential in order to further basic concepts through interdisciplinary resources. The Library/Media Specialist's role is one of teacher, manager, and educational resource. It is the Library/Media Specialist's responsibility to provide an accepting learning environment containing a wide variety of appropriate resources and to assist students in developing the skills needed to take advantage of these resources.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Library/Media Specialist will perform the following roles as appropriate:
Teacher:
M anager (in consultation with building principal):
Educational Resources:
QUALIFICATIONS:
The Library/Media Specialist should qualify for certification by the Delaware Department of Education as a Library/Media Specialist.
REQUIREMENTS:
External Applicants:
Completed Online Application via Join Delaware Schools
https://www.joindelawareschools.org/
Letter of Interest
Resume'
Three letters of reference
Internal Candidates:
Completed Online Application via Join Delaware Schools
https://www.joindelawareschools.org/
Letter of Interest
Resume'
Contact Information:
Maya Aldas, Principal
Marbrook Elementary School
302-992-5555
maya.aldas@redclay.k12.de.us
Closing: Until Filled

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