OVERVIEW Brooklyn Friends School (BFS), a thriving Early Childhood - 12th grade school located in vibrant Downtown Brooklyn, seeks a Librarian within a dynamic community of colleagues (BFS uses the all-inclusive term, colleagues, to refer to all rather than one that delineates faculty/staff). Founded in 1867, Brooklyn Friends School’s pillars of social justice, service learning/civic engagement, and Quakerism, serve as guideposts for our action-oriented collective work. Our school’s history has been illustrious and reflective of the expansive nature of human experiences. Guided by our mission, BFS provides a dynamic, diverse, and robust social/emotional environment and academic program that cultivates compassionate, intellectually curious, and confident changemakers. As a school, we affirm that human diversity includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic class, family structure and physical ability, as well as diversity of thought, talents, and learning style. Brooklyn Friends School does not discriminate based on these characteristics or any characteristic prohibited by law and provides reasonable accommodations to otherwise qualified colleagues and applicants. If you need an accommodation related to any part of the hiring process, please send an email to hiring@brooklynfriends.org. This short video gives you a glimpse into our contemporary experience.
THE POSITION
Brooklyn Friends School’s libraries provide welcoming, vibrant learning environments that nurture passion for inquiry, inspire creative and critical thinking, and instruct and support students and teachers in the effective and ethical use of information and ideas. Through library instruction and access to print and digital resources, students are guided and encouraged to develop the joy of reading, research, and lifelong learning.
Primary Responsibilities Include:
This position reports to the Director of Libraries.
Teach library classes to students in Early Childhood and Lower School (and/or other grades as assigned)
In collaboration with other colleagues, develop and implement a current and relevant lower-grades library and research curriculum aligned with classroom projects and curriculum ,with a focus on scaffolding reading and research skills
Work with colleagues to develop a print book collection that is timely, diverse, and appealing to children and teachers
Promote the love of reading through reading incentives, special event programming, summer reading promotion, and library displays
Collaborate and develop collective development policy and strategy, as well as to purchase and process new library resources and weed older titles from the library’s print collection
Collaborate with library colleague(s) to choose, purchase, and promote digital resources, including e-books and audio books and library databases
Collaborate with the library department on campus-wide initiatives to promote library services and resources
Develop, manage, and promote library events for Early Childhood and Lower School, and partner with library colleagues on events in other learning communities.
Work collaboratively with volunteers in the Friends of the Library Program as well as any aides or after-school library support
Maintain library databases for Early Childhood and Lower School, in conjunction with other library colleagues
Communicate effectively with families with regard to all aspects of classroom life and child development
Share supervisory duties and general support and care of the school community
Perform necessary routine tasks and daily maintenance of the library
Serves as an active community member that is highly collaborative and partners well with teachers, families, administration, and students
Qualifications and Characteristics Sought:
Master’s in Library Science degree from an ALA-accredited university (or an equivalent combination of educational degrees and experience)
Demonstrated experience working in a library, school, or educational setting
Ongoing commitment to professional development and growth in the field
A strong commitment to issues of equity, inclusion, and social justice
After-school hours are required for learning community, departmental, and all-school meetings. All librarians are expected to be active community members, sharing duties and general support of the school community.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
The desire and ability to build a library program in the Early Childhood and Lower School Learning Community that is aligned with Brooklyn Friends School’s Quaker mission and values and our pillars of Social Justice, Global Civic Engagement, and Service Learning
The ability to manage and oversee daily library functions, programs, and classes
Flexibility and willingness to adapt the library program and teaching in a multi-use library facility
A growth mindset, with a passion for promoting the love of libraries and reading
A creative, enthusiastic, and innovative attitude
A knowledge of current library practices, books, and educational resources for students in younger grades
Expertise in classroom management
A high level of organization and self-initiative
A warm and welcoming demeanor towards children, parents, and colleagues
A willingness to collaborate with classroom teachers, school leadership, library colleagues, and other specialists
Ease with technology (including online library catalog and databases, LibGuides, office computer software, projection software, use of iPads and laptops, and basic technology troubleshooting)
Physical Requirements of the Job:
Must be able to work in a library environment including prolonged periods of sitting and standing.
Must be able to stand, bend over, twist and reach to access file cabinets, bookshelves and navigate office and workstation spaces.
Must be able to ambulate through a library and classroom setting, including walking up stairs.
Must be able to lift and carry small children up to 40lbs in the case of emergency.
Union Status: Union
Salary Range: $81,200 - $90,000
This salary range represents the expected annual salary range for this position. Ultimately, in determining your pay, we'll consider your education level, experience, and other job-related factors.
Benefits: Colleagues may be eligible to participate in employment benefits including, but not limited to, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance. Benefits are subject to change at any time, and are subject to applicable plan documents.
To apply, please provide the following:
Cover letter addressed to Lower School Head Jason Novak. Along with punctuating your interest and experience, your cover letter should also address how you feel that your professional journey aligns with our school’s Quaker values and pillars of social justice and civic engagement.
Resume/Curriculum Vitae
List of three references (with emails, phone numbers, and relationship to you).
Brooklyn Friends School COVID-19 Vaccination Policy:
We appreciate your interest in employment at Brooklyn Friends School. We would like to note that the School has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, which requires all faculty and staff to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination.
Brooklyn Friends School (BFS) is a thriving Preschool-12 grade school located in vibrant Downtown Brooklyn with a dynamic community of colleagues (BFS uses the all-inclusive term, colleagues, to refer to all rather than one that delineates faculty/staff). Founded in 1867, Brooklyn Friends School’s pillars of social justice, service learning/civic engagement, and Quakerism, serve as guideposts for our action-oriented collective work. Our school’s history has been illustrious and reflective of the expansive nature of human experiences. Guided by our mission, BFS provides a dynamic, diverse, and robust social/emotional environment and academic program that cultivates compassionate, intellectually curious, and confident changemakers. As a school, we affirm that human diversity includes, but is not limited to: race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic class, family structure and physical ability, as well as diversity of thought, talents, and learning style.