Long-Term Librarian Substitute The Whitfield School

The Whitfield School, an innovative educational institution for students in grades 6–12, is seeking a part-time, temporary Librarian to support library operations and classroom collaboration. This position averages approximately 10 hours per week and includes required coverage of the Middle School (MS) 101 class on Day 1 of our five-day block schedule from 2:20–3:25 p.m., with the possibility of two additional half-day shifts each week.

The Whitfield School Library plays a central role in fostering a love of reading, supporting research and media literacy, and providing a welcoming environment for students and faculty. The Librarian partners with teachers, supports student learning, and helps maintain a vibrant, engaging collection and library space.

Responsibilities include the following:

  • Oversee daily circulation and collection management using the Destiny library management system.
  • Maintain the physical library space, including reshelving books and monitoring collection organization.
  • Support end-of-year library processes, including communication with families.
  • Collaborate with teachers to support student research and class projects.
  • Teach MS101 during Day 1 (2:20–3:25 p.m.).
  • Serve as Canva administrator and assist with digital design needs across the school.
  • Partner with the Technology Director to design and implement media projects for MS101 students.
  • Help coordinate library-related programming and activities (e.g., School Library Month).
  • Support media creation using tools such as Camtasia, Canva, and Adobe.
  • Potentially pack and catalog books for an upcoming construction project

In addition to demonstrating a passion for this work, ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Library Sciences, or related field
  • A minimum of 3 years of experience working in a school library (K-12 setting)
  • Experience using Destiny or a similar library management system.
  • Experience supporting student research and collaborating with classroom teachers.
  • Familiarity with digital media tools (Camtasia, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite).
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in maintaining a school collection.
  • Interest in contributing to engaging, student-centered library programming.
  • Ability to partner effectively with faculty, students, and the technology team.

Preferred but not required:

  • Background in maker-centered learning, including tools such as Cricut or heat press equipment.
  • Willingness to assist student with printing and basic computer skills

Interested candidates should submit the Whitfield Application for Employment form (click here) which includes submitting the following PDF files through the application:

  • A cover letter expressing their interest in this particular position;
  • Résumé

Questions about the position can be directed to Director of Technology Lisa Barry Jenkins, lisa.barryjenkins@whitfieldschool.org

Whitfield actively seeks to forward the equity and diversity of our community in our admissions, programming, policies, and hiring. We do not discriminate on the basis of race or color, religion, age, nationality, ethnicity, economic background, disability status, protected veteran status, sex, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation. Whitfield School is an equal opportunity employer and we encourage all candidates to apply.