What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substitute Library Media Technician and/or Level I Sub Tech Training position at Fresno Unified School District?
For questions regarding the job posting or application, please call Human Resources at (559) 457-3500.
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
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Title IX Coordinator - David Chavez, 2309 Tulare Street, (559) 457-3593,
- Teresa Plascencia, 2309 Tulare Street, (559) 457-3736,
- Andrew de la Torre, 2309 Tulare Street, (559) 457-3520,
- Sean Virnig, 1301 M Street, (559) 457-3227,
LEVEL 1 TRAINING :
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school, supplemented by college-level training in library technology.
Two years of experience working in a library or instructional setting preferred.
DUTIES :
Under the direction of a site administrator, perform a variety of technical clerical functions in support of an elementary school library including the selection, acquisition, circulation, maintenance and distribution of books, textbooks, instructional materials, other educational materials and equipment to provide students access to a variety of quality learning options; work independently and assist students and teachers in the use of library / media resources to demonstrate the desire to contribute in the education of students at a high level.