Library Assistant Wisconsin Association of School Personnel AdministratorsLibrary AssistantMadison, WIThis is a part-time position to provide support in the following areas: Perform library processes such as cataloging, circulation, inventory and reports; Management of library study halls and/or sharing book talks provided by the Library Media Specialist; Checkout books, AV equipment, and other library resources; Independently manage and prioritize multiple tasks and interruptions simultaneously; Communicate and collaborate with staff, students, and the public; Assist with Chromebook distribution and collection; Use a proactive approach while anticipating, finding, and solving problems; Maintain confidentiality; Promote a positive learning environment in the library media center and school at large. While specific programs are used in the library, training is provided; the most important aspect is a willingness to learn new things to fit with the district initiative of continuous improvement.
Library Service Assistant Madison Area Technical College DistrictLibrary Service AssistantMadison, WI$17.95–$20.96 / hourMadison College offers degrees, diplomas, apprenticeships and certificates in Architecture & Engineering; Arts, Design & Humanities; Business; Construction, Manufacturing & Maintenance; Culinary, Hospitality & Fitness; Education & Social Services; Health Sciences; Information Technology; Law, Protective & Human Services; Science, Math & Natural Resources; and Transportation. In this role, the Library Services Assistant may work non-traditional hours, including evenings and weekends, and primarily provide coverage during evenings and other lower-traffic service periods to ensure students continue to have access to library and technology support when needed.
NewDesign Resource Librarian Materials & Library Flad ArchitectsDesign Resource Librarian Materials & LibraryMadison, WIThe ideal candidate will have a degree in a related field and three years of relevant experience, preferably with a focus on sustainability. Responsibilities include organizing materials, assisting with architectural codes, and supporting design teams with project needs.
Library Educational Assistant Wisconsin Association of School Personnel AdministratorsLibrary Educational AssistantWIQuestions regarding Title IX may be referred to the WHSD Compliance Officers: Dale Green, Director of Curriculum & Instruction: dgreen@wisheights.k12.wi.us or Kelly Santell, Director of Student Services: ksantell@wisheights.k12.wi.us. Working closely with our Library Media Specialist, you will help foster a love of reading, improve student access to literary resources, and collaborate to deliver engaging, educational lessons to students in grades 6th-12th.
Library-Media Specialist & Technology Director Wisconsin Association of School Personnel AdministratorsLibrary-Media Specialist & Technology DirectorWIAdditionally, the Director serves as the District Assessment Coordinator, organizing and administering state and district testing by managing testing platforms, coordinating schedules, training staff, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring compliance with required assessment timelines. This multifaceted role manages and maintains all student and staff technology-including Chromebooks, iPads, computers, and projectors-while administering device management systems, student safety software, digital platform rostering, and user accounts.
Library Media Specialist Wisconsin Association of School Personnel AdministratorsLibrary Media SpecialistMadison, WIDevelop and monitor annual library budgets, oversee the selection and maintenance of print and digital resources, and ensure equitable access to high-quality materials that meet the diverse needs of students and staff. Design, implement, and evaluate a long-range district library media program that supports student achievement, literacy development, information literacy, and digital citizenship for students in 4K through Grade 8.
Library Security Monitor - Multiple Locations City of MadisonLibrary Security Monitor - Multiple LocationsMadison, WISecurity Monitors provide a good deal of support to library customers experiencing homelessness, as well as maintain a positive atmosphere for all patrons in a small library building or within designated areas of the Central Library, where many patrons are trying to share the same space. The work involves promoting a welcoming and helpful library atmosphere, ensuring customers follow all facility rules, policies, and City ordinances, resolving conflicts, and supporting customers and staff so that customers have a successful library experience.
Instructional Media Center (IMC)/Building Technology Support Educational Assistant Wisconsin Association of School Personnel AdministratorsInstructional Media Center (IMC)/Building Technology Support Educational AssistantWICirculate materials according to library policies set by the media specialist (number of materials, overdue books, etc.) Operate the circulation desk, which includes checking materials in and out, running reports, and checking incoming materials for damage. Serve as building technologist, which includes maintaining a record of service, working with the online work order system, and PC Support and Electronics departments.