LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST - GRADES K-12 (2019-20)
- Employer
- Milwaukee Public Schools
- Location
- Milwaukee, WI, US
- Salary
- Competitive
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- Job Category
- Teaching, Media Specialist / Librarian
Job Details
Milwaukee Public Schools is seeking DPI licensed full and part time elementary and middle school Library Media Specialist candidates for the 2019-20 school years. A Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) library media specialist f acilitates library media or instructional technology programs as aligned to school and district priorities. Promotes the use of multiple forms of media to support literacy development and leads students to become effective users of information and technology skills & tools necessary for college and career readiness. Oversees the School Library Media Program in accordance with the MPS Information and Technology Strategic Plan. Offers an equitable, multi-cultural setting and teaches all children to think deeply, critically and creatively.
Company
Milwaukee Public Schools is the largest school district in Wisconsin and serves about 75,000 students across nearly 160 schools.
There is a saying, "It takes a village to raise a child.." and at MPS we know that it takes out entire district to create the best learning environment for our students. Join our team where you'll not only grow your career but you will also make a difference in our community!
No matter what your passion is, you'll find a home in Milwaukee Public Schools. View a listing of all our current openings here: https://mps.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/en/Employment/Employment-Opportunities-at-MPS/Job-Openings.htm positions fill quickly and are available citywide. New positions are added frequently. Residency in Milwaukee is not required.
- Website
- https://mps.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/en/Employment/Employment-Opportunities-at-MPS/Job-Openings.htm
- Telephone
- 4144758224
- Location
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5225 W Vliet St. Rm. 124
Milwaukee
WI
53208
US
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