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Instructional Media Technician (Library Support - Elementary/Middle)

Conejo Valley Unified School District

Thousand Oaks (CA)

On-site

USD 35,000 - 50,000

Full time

6 days ago
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Job summary

Join the Conejo Valley Unified School District as an Instructional Media Technician to support K-12 student learning through library services. This role involves cataloging and processing educational resources, assisting students and teachers, and maintaining the media center. Ideal candidates will have clerical experience and a strong understanding of library functions, along with a commitment to promoting literacy and learning.

Qualifications

  • Experience in clerical work and library skills is required.
  • At least 60 units of college coursework can substitute for experience.
  • Experience working with K-12 students is desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Catalogs, classifies, and processes educational materials.
  • Assists students and teachers with library and media resources.
  • Maintains order and discipline in the library.

Skills

Clerical skills
Library skills
Student assistance
Technical knowledge

Education

High School diploma or equivalent
Completion of at least two years of college (48 units)
Associate's degree or higher

Job description

VACANCY: ASSIGNMENT TYPE (s): 10 Month/Year - 4.5 Hrs/Day

Under general supervision, to perform a variety of library and instructional media technical and clerical work which promotes student literacy and library skills; to select, receive, catalogue, process books and other materials to support the K-12 curriculum; to do other related work as required.Performs technical and complex clerical duties involved with the selection, ordering, receipt, processing, cataloging and circulation of library books, textbooks, audiovisual materials and other instructional materials which support the K-12 curriculum;

Assists students and teachers in locating books or in using reference materials, including computer and on-line resources, for research projects or leisure reading;

May provide literature and library skills presentations for K-12 students; assists students and teachers in the operation of new computer programs, CD ROM, the Internet and other equipment as needed;

Catalogs, classifies and assigns subject headings to books and other instructional materials;

Maintains computer databases, core literature collection and extended literature collections; card catalogs and necessary files and records;

Reviews, selects and/or makes recommendations for acquisition of books and other instructional materials to build and improve library and multi-media collections;

Generates, using computer or typewriter, a variety of materials, such as purchase requisitions, book lists, circulation statistics, catalog cards, work orders, correspondence and reports;

Arranges book displays, bulletin boards and exhibits;

Receives, logs, operates and schedules use of audiovisual equipment and materials;

Checks out books and other circulating materials and collects monies for fines and lost books;

Examines books in need of repair and may repair torn or otherwise damaged pages where feasible;

May monitor students' use of the Internet; may orient, train and supervise students and parent volunteers in the use of the library and media center;

Conducts perpetual and periodic inventories;

Maintains order and discipline among students using the Instructional Media Center.Experience: One year of general clerical experience including some experience and/or training in library work; or, two years, or sixty units of college level course work may be substituted for the clerical experience requirement; experience working with K-12 students and coursework in child development desirable.

Education: Graduation from High School orequivalent required. Completion of at least two years of study (48 units) at an institution of higher education, or Associates or higher degree.APPLICATION PROCESS
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NOTIFICATION WILL BE SENT REGARDING THE EXAMINATION PROCESS AT THE END OF THIS RECRUITMENT PERIOD.

EXAMINATION PROCESS
(a) General Assessment Examination -assesses job-related knowledge and understanding of fundamental instructional media technician functions.Examination Date: TBD
(b) Structured Oral Interview -
assesses technical knowledge and experience, and one's general fitness for successful performance in the position. Examination Date: TBD

Competitors in any test shall take the test at the prescribed time unless religious affiliation, jury duty, military service, serious illness or bereavement in the immediate family requires other arrangements and advance written notice is provided to the director. Decisions for alternate test date(s) is at the discretion of the director.


A total score will be computed using weighted scores on the written and oral examinations. Applicants must receive a passing score on each exam to be placed on the eligibility list.
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