CADDO PARISH SCHOOL JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: School Librarian
Prepared By: Brandy Holcomb/Jennifer Tillman
Prepared Date: June 30, 2025
Approved By: Emily L. Stanford
Approved Date: July 1, 2025
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
Domains and Components will be used for librarian evaluation in conjunction with measures of student growth.
Measures of student growth will be aligned with the Caddo Parish Public School System's accountability measures
as outlined in the Louisiana Accountability System.
Working under the direction of the principal or assigned evaluator, administers the library in accordance with School
Board policies and uses instructional and administrative skills to promote the educational development of each student.
Librarians will fulfill duties and responsibilities associated with instruction, supervision, library management, student
assessment and evaluation, communication and collaboration, and extracurricular involvement.
Librarians are held accountable for meeting the LEADS Teaching Skills, Knowledge, and Responsibilities Performance
Standards, research-based standards based on twenty-six indicators and operationalized against a five-point scale
rubric. Librarians are also responsible for the academic growth of their students.
The Teaching Skills, Knowledge, and Responsibilities Performance Standards are divided into four domains.
Descriptors for each indicator may be found in the LEADS Rubric.
Domain 1: Instruction
This domain includes 11 indicators:
Standards and Objectives: Planning effective lessons aligned to the standards is dependent upon the librarian's ability
to create and communicate clearly defined learning outcomes or objectives appropriate for the students. In many ways,
this indicator is the foundation for all other indicators because if the librarian is not clear about what he or she wants
students to know and be able to do as a result of the lesson, the balance of the lesson cannot be properly developed or
implemented. Both the students and the librarian should understand what is to be accomplished during each lesson.
Planning: This indicator focuses on the librarian's ability to collaborate with content teachers in designing and
implementing meaningful learning experiences that integrate the use of resources, develop research skills, support
content skills, and various literacies.
Motivating Students: This indicator focuses on a librarian's ability to organize and present the content in a manner that
motivates students to learn. For a librarian to be able to develop these types of learning experiences, a librarian must
have in-depth knowledge of the students he/she teaches. This indicator connects strongly to Librarian Knowledge of
Students.
Activities and Materials: This indicator addresses the variety and appropriateness of activities and materials that a
librarian chooses to implement during a lesson as well as resources available in the library. Librarians should
demonstrate and model productive ways to use the resources and tools in the library. In order to provide and plan
appropriate activities and materials, a librarian must have knowledge of the needs and interests of the students.
Promoting Literacy: This indicator addresses the librarian promoting good books, reading for pleasure, fostering a love
of learning, and building students' personal curiosity by encouraging students to read widely and deeply in multiple
genres, and to write and create for a variety of purposes.
Promoting Inquiry: This indicator focuses on the librarian's implementation of an inquiry-based research process with
students.
Librarian Content Knowledge: This indicator addresses the librarian's knowledge of the content he/she is teaching, as
well as his/her ability to implement strategies to support student learning. Also addressed in this indicator is the
librarian's ability to connect the content being taught to other ideas and concepts.
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Librarian Knowledge of Students: The indicator focuses on how well a librarian knows his/her students and their
learning styles and interests. Therefore, it is closely connected to the indicator, Motivating Students.
Thinking: Thinking is something that can and should apply to every observation of a librarian. Librarians are expected
to implement regularly and consistently different types of thinking including:
The librarian should provide opportunities where students:
and are aware of the learning strategies that they are using and why.
Problem Solving: Developing multiple skills in problem solving enriches the learner's ability to manage complex
tasks and higher levels of learning. By providing opportunities for students to practice many different approaches to
solving problems, the librarian empowers the student with an important life skill.
Domain 2: Environment
This domain includes 4 indicators:
Expectations: The descriptors under this indicator directly connect to the descriptors in the Instruction domain. The
librarian establishes and communicates clear standards of conduct, monitors student behavior, and responds to student
misbehavior in ways that are appropriate and respectful to the students. Learning opportunities are developed where all
students consistently experience success, and students lead opportunities that support learning and take initiative to
meet or exceed librarian standards. The librarian optimizes time to ensure each student meets individual goals.
Student Engagement: Students are consistently engaged in behaviors that maximize learning and increase time on task.
The librarian supports students' engagement by structuring a learning environment for innovative use of information
and information technologies, in which all students respect diverse perspectives.
Learning Environment: This indicator addresses the learning environment of the library, including the physical
arrangement of the furniture availability of supplies for students to utilize. The librarian is responsible for maintaining
an inviting, flexible, and attractive environment with expectations that reflect students are curious, on task and are
respectful.
Respectful Conditions: Creating a positive-library climate begins with showing respect to one another. Librarians
most often set this in motion when they foster curiosity by:
Domain 3: Library Services & Management
This domain includes 4 indicators:
Seeking Information:
The librarian supports students in seeking information by
Sharing and Crediting Sources: The exchange of valid information is a critical skill for college and career readiness.
Librarians prepare students for this by
others
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and defending the principles of the Library Bill of Rights and the American Library Association's Code of Ethics
Resource Management: Effective resource management is essential to the success of a dynamic library program. To
achieve this, librarians are expected to:
needs of the changing student and instructional needs
records
needs
Library Administration: The librarian is charged with managing an effective library program that supports the learning
goals of the school community.
Domain 4: Professionalism
This domain includes 4 indicators:
Growing and Developing Professionally:
The Librarian
Reflecting:
to ensure library goals are met.
instructional decisions.
School/Community Involvement: The librarian contributes to the school and district community through participation,
service, and leadership.
School Responsibilities:
environment.
OTHER PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
limited to lesson planning, grading in a timely manner, reporting grades into the grading system, and contributing
to school improvement initiatives
and extra-curricular aspects of the school: to include but not limited to supervision at all authorized school
activities, concessions/ gates of athletic events, sponsoring groups or clubs, supervision, and duties when students
are on or off campus at a school-related event, supervising students between classes, during recess/intermission,
during lunch, assemblies, and other duty times
and state law
professional training, IEP meetings, parent-librarian conferences, back-to-school or open houses,
observation/evaluation meetings, and student discipline hearings/meetings when applicable
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Social Media policies or other employee conduct
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Employee acknowledges that he/she is required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said
professional conduct includes but is not limited to neglect of duty, dishonesty, and engagement in acts that are contrary to
CPSB policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct that is seriously prejudicial to the school system.
Minimum Qualifications: United States citizen or authorized alien; those requirements as outlined in Louisiana Bulletin
Personal Characteristics: Physical and mental stamina and ability to perform job functions, tasks, and duties. Possesses
physical health to report regularly to work and deal effectively with students. Exhibits ability to plan, and organize.
Terms of Employment: 182 days, or as stated in contract or employment agreement
Reports to: School Principal and/or Assistant Principal or Assigned Evaluator
Salary Range: See adopted Caddo Parish Salary Schedules
I acknowledge awareness of responsibilities and evaluation criteria.
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