Information Literacy Specialist (2654)
Rochester Community Schools
McGregor Elementary - Rochester, Michigan
This job is also posted in Rochester Community Schools
Job Details
Job ID:5691055
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:To Be Determined
Job Description
May 5, 2026
We announce the following ELEMENTARY TEACHING vacancy in the Rochester Community Schools for the 2026-27 school year. Applications will be accepted until filled.
MCGREGOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
INFORMATION LITERACY SPECIALIST
1.0 FTE
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree
Valid Michigan teaching certificate with endorsement in an area of, library media, technology, reading, or related field.
Three years of classroom experience preferred.
Demonstrated ability in the use of information technology.
Demonstrated ability in instructional design.
Other alternatives to the above that the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
REPORTS TO: Building Principal and Assistant Superintendent of Early Childhood and Elementary Education
JOB GOAL: To implement the District Information Literacy and Media program at every building. Targeted focus on integration of technology, literacy and literature to support the district curriculum and standards.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Participates in collaboratively-planned instruction, assessment of student progress, and evaluation of activities.
Provides student instruction that incorporates information literacy into classroom lessons including inquiry and research skills, online searching and evaluation, and digital creating and sharing.
Provides instruction that leads students to construct new knowledge through acquiring and synthesizing information, and to communicate their learning through authentic, transfer-oriented tasks.
Instructs in the use of and communicates to students various methods for accessing all types of information sources.
Creates lessons, delivers instruction, and promotes the ethical and legal use of information, intellectual property, and social media safety.
Assists in differentiation of instruction with both individual students and small groups.
Creates an environment that encourages literature appreciation and promotes reading for information, connecting students to books using assorted techniques.
Provides instruction in the use of technology to access information within and outside the library media center and promotes the use of electronic resources provided by other entities, e.g. public libraries and the Michigan eLibrary.
Participates in evaluation of services and instruction on a regular basis with feedback from various members of the school community.
Evaluates, promotes, and uses existing and emerging technologies to support teaching and learning and supplement school resources, connect the school with the global learning community, communicate with students and teachers, and provide access to library services.
Creates an environment that is conducive to active learning, cooperation, and collaboration, and one which provides flexible access and encourages the use of information resources to all school community members.
Evaluates, acquires, and organizes information resources and technologies in print, digital, and other formats in accordance with District policy.
Initiates, develops, and implements policies and procedures for the operation of the library media center in accordance with district policy.
Cooperatively works with other district staff members on curriculum and educational technology initiatives.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Building Principal or Directors of Elementary and Secondary Curriculum.
Participates in the curriculum development process at both the building and district level. Ensures that the curricula include instruction of information literacy skills necessary to meet content standards and develop lifelong learners.
Collaborates with teachers to build and strengthen connections between student information skills, curricular content, learning outcomes, and information resources.
Assists teachers in developing resource-based units and activities, integrating information literacy instruction, resources, and assessment within the curriculum.
Provides leadership in assessing, evaluating, and implementing informational and instructional technologies.
Promotes and develops skills amongst staff in the use of evolving digital tools and instructional technologies to engage students, improve learning outcomes, and create classroom efficiency.
Provides professional development opportunities for staff around 21st century learning skills.
Fulfills requests for specific information and resources aligned with student needs and curricula.
Collaborates with outside sources for additional resources and programs for the school community.
Remains current in professional practices and developments, educational technologies, and research.
Use the below link to apply:
Revised 6/2013; 5/2024
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Notice of Nondiscrimination - Rochester Community Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, creed or ancestry, age, sex, marital status, height, weight, familial status, arrest record or physical and mental disabilities in accordance with the Elliot-Larson Civil Rights Act (ELCRA) MCL 37.2206, Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (PWCRA), MCL 37.1206, Title II, Title VI, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendment Act of 1972, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (8U.S.C., Section 1324A Et. Seq.) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In addition, individuals will not be excluded from, or be denied, the benefits of participation in any program or activity for which the Board of Education of the Rochester Community School District is responsible on the basis of such characteristics.
Rochester Community Schools has designated the following individuals as Compliance Coordinators at 52585 Dequindre Rd., Rochester, MI 48307. Title II and Section 504 - Students: Pasquale Cusumano, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary and Adult Education, ...; Equal Employment Opportunity/Section 504 for non-students: David Murphy, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, ...
Position Type:Full-Time
Job Requirements
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Rochester Community Schools
McGregor Elementary - Rochester, Michigan
This job is also posted in Rochester Community Schools
Job Details
Job ID:5691055
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:To Be Determined
Job Description
May 5, 2026
We announce the following ELEMENTARY TEACHING vacancy in the Rochester Community Schools for the 2026-27 school year. Applications will be accepted until filled.
MCGREGOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
INFORMATION LITERACY SPECIALIST
1.0 FTE
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree
Valid Michigan teaching certificate with endorsement in an area of, library media, technology, reading, or related field.
Three years of classroom experience preferred.
Demonstrated ability in the use of information technology.
Demonstrated ability in instructional design.
Other alternatives to the above that the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
REPORTS TO: Building Principal and Assistant Superintendent of Early Childhood and Elementary Education
JOB GOAL: To implement the District Information Literacy and Media program at every building. Targeted focus on integration of technology, literacy and literature to support the district curriculum and standards.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
Participates in collaboratively-planned instruction, assessment of student progress, and evaluation of activities.
Provides student instruction that incorporates information literacy into classroom lessons including inquiry and research skills, online searching and evaluation, and digital creating and sharing.
Provides instruction that leads students to construct new knowledge through acquiring and synthesizing information, and to communicate their learning through authentic, transfer-oriented tasks.
Instructs in the use of and communicates to students various methods for accessing all types of information sources.
Creates lessons, delivers instruction, and promotes the ethical and legal use of information, intellectual property, and social media safety.
Assists in differentiation of instruction with both individual students and small groups.
Creates an environment that encourages literature appreciation and promotes reading for information, connecting students to books using assorted techniques.
Provides instruction in the use of technology to access information within and outside the library media center and promotes the use of electronic resources provided by other entities, e.g. public libraries and the Michigan eLibrary.
Participates in evaluation of services and instruction on a regular basis with feedback from various members of the school community.
Evaluates, promotes, and uses existing and emerging technologies to support teaching and learning and supplement school resources, connect the school with the global learning community, communicate with students and teachers, and provide access to library services.
Creates an environment that is conducive to active learning, cooperation, and collaboration, and one which provides flexible access and encourages the use of information resources to all school community members.
Evaluates, acquires, and organizes information resources and technologies in print, digital, and other formats in accordance with District policy.
Initiates, develops, and implements policies and procedures for the operation of the library media center in accordance with district policy.
Cooperatively works with other district staff members on curriculum and educational technology initiatives.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Building Principal or Directors of Elementary and Secondary Curriculum.
Participates in the curriculum development process at both the building and district level. Ensures that the curricula include instruction of information literacy skills necessary to meet content standards and develop lifelong learners.
Collaborates with teachers to build and strengthen connections between student information skills, curricular content, learning outcomes, and information resources.
Assists teachers in developing resource-based units and activities, integrating information literacy instruction, resources, and assessment within the curriculum.
Provides leadership in assessing, evaluating, and implementing informational and instructional technologies.
Promotes and develops skills amongst staff in the use of evolving digital tools and instructional technologies to engage students, improve learning outcomes, and create classroom efficiency.
Provides professional development opportunities for staff around 21st century learning skills.
Fulfills requests for specific information and resources aligned with student needs and curricula.
Collaborates with outside sources for additional resources and programs for the school community.
Remains current in professional practices and developments, educational technologies, and research.
Use the below link to apply:
Revised 6/2013; 5/2024
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Notice of Nondiscrimination - Rochester Community Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, creed or ancestry, age, sex, marital status, height, weight, familial status, arrest record or physical and mental disabilities in accordance with the Elliot-Larson Civil Rights Act (ELCRA) MCL 37.2206, Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (PWCRA), MCL 37.1206, Title II, Title VI, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendment Act of 1972, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (8U.S.C., Section 1324A Et. Seq.) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. In addition, individuals will not be excluded from, or be denied, the benefits of participation in any program or activity for which the Board of Education of the Rochester Community School District is responsible on the basis of such characteristics.
Rochester Community Schools has designated the following individuals as Compliance Coordinators at 52585 Dequindre Rd., Rochester, MI 48307. Title II and Section 504 - Students: Pasquale Cusumano, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary and Adult Education, ...; Equal Employment Opportunity/Section 504 for non-students: David Murphy, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, ...
Position Type:Full-Time
Job Requirements
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Job ID: 519974303
Originally Posted on: 5/5/2026
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