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Learning Commons Specialist

Peterborough, Ontario
Senior Level
full_time

About the role

**2025/2026 CEO 51

Learning Commons Specialist** **St. Teresa CES, Peterborough & St. Luke CES, Downeyville

30 h/w (10 m/y) (alternating days)** Start effective: Immediately Note: In cases where an internal applicant from a different classification applies, that candidate will be required to participate in an interview and will be subject to reference checks to determine eligibility for the position subject to Article 12.02 of the collective agreement. For greater clarity, the interview will be worth 70% and the reference check 30%. Competition Period Applications can be done at home or from outside the school at www.applytoeducation.com no later than 12:00 a.m. on the closing date outlined above.

Job Function Operate and maintain the school’s Learning Commons, including collection management, circulation, cataloguing functions and school technology. Make presentations to large and small groups or staff, students, and parents as required. Work collaboratively with staff to deliver 21st-century learning experiences.

Job Description: Perform the following duties:

  • Establish and manage a competent system of administration for the Learning Commons that provides for efficient circulation procedures and effective use of space, time and materials.
  • Assist staff and students in the use of a range of information sources including print and computer databases and provide guidance in locating materials. Support the development of library skills and competencies in many areas, including the gathering, analysis, and evaluation of information. Promote digital citizenship in the learning commons environment which will continue to promote intellectual freedom and responsibilities.
  • Foster a love of reading and life-long learning by encouraging an interest, and understanding in the use of books and other resources.
  • Display, promote and compile learning materials and bibliographic sources to support and supplement curriculum programmes. Provide support, resources, and opportunities for transferability of learning to support broad exploration and inquiry that leads to deeper learning.
  • Create bulletin boards and displays to promote reading and the use of Learning Commons including the use of social media for promotion.
  • Inform staff of recommended Learning Commons procedures and materials available. Promote and facilitate the use of quality print and digital learning resources in multiple formats that are reviewed to ensure they address a diverse range of student learning and developmental needs.
  • Provide multi-space learning areas that support inquiry, play, and imagination in consultation with the school principal.
  • Classify and catalogue learning resources and maintain catalogue and inventory, applying technological advances in accordance with established Board procedures. This includes both English and French language material.
  • Purchase materials according to identified needs, staff recommendations, and budget allotment; unpack and verify on arrival (books, periodicals, school software/hardware technology etc.) in consultation with the school principal.
  • Establish the operation and maintenance of lending, renewing, reserving and recalling system for materials and equipment; institute follow-up procedures on overdue material; shelve and/or file returned materials.
  • Maintain an inventory and develop a system of control of all school software/hardware technology ensuring equipment is properly maintained and adequately charged daily. Arrange for servicing of school technology where applicable and contacting stakeholders regarding broken devices.
  • Consult with the school principal to update and maintain the school’s Technology Plan as it applies to the Learning Commons.
  • Process materials; i.e., install security strips, affix bar codes, spine labels, school identification, and covering; remove from circulation unused, outdated and irreparable materials.
  • Make minor repairs to learning materials; correct minor photocopier and computer software/hardware problems.
  • Make presentations to large and small groups of staff, students or parents as required.
  • Monitor attendance and conduct of students in the Learning Commons.
  • Assist with the supervision of in-school and out-of-school student activities including regular supervision duties.
  • Provide coverage for school office as needed.
  • Collect and process monies according to established procedures.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Job Requirements

  • Requires a two year Library and Information Technician Diploma (or equivalent) and one year related work experience.
  • Requires experience in library automation software, office productivity software (Microsoft Office), collaboration software (Google Suite for Education), Windows applications and database management; effective time management, organizational, and office management skills (i.e., electronic technology and appropriate office equipment).
  • Requires ability to operate library software/hardware technology (i.e SmartBoard, video camera, computers (Chromebooks & Netbooks), IPads, compact disc player, LCD projectors).
  • Requires a high level of oral and written communication skills to communicate effectively and work cooperatively with Board personnel, students, parents, public libraries and other Library Resource Centre staff, parish designates, community representatives, publishing companies’ sales representatives, outside organizations, and the general public.
  • The ability to maintain, in the strictest confidence, information received concerning any Board or School matter including, but not limited to, library utilization records.

PVNCCDSB is committed to achieving excellence in Catholic education. We leverage our inclusive organizational culture to further build upon our dynamic and diverse workforce, reflective of the communities we serve. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC), PVNCCDSB will work collaboratively and respectfully with you in all stages of the recruitment process and throughout your employment. For further information about what accommodation and accessibility look like at PVNCCDSB please refer to our website. If you require accommodation at any stage of the hiring process, please contact our HR Department.

In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the personal information provided is collected under the Education Act and will be used to determine eligibility for employment.

About Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board

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At Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington (PVNC) Catholic District School Board, our Vision is to create a culture of faith, hope and love to ensure equity and well-being.

It is our Mission to accompany our students as we strive for excellence in Catholic Education. We educate students in faith-filled, loving, safe, inclusive schools to develop the God-given abilities of each person.

As you consider a career in education with PVNC, we encourage you to review our Multi-Year Strategic Plan, which outlines our roadmap for the future and our strategic priorities: Faith, Relationships, Mental Health & Well-being, Teaching & Learning, Equity, Technology, Environment and Resources.

Being Creative | Being Well | Being Community, our three overarching pillars, guide our strategic plan, helping us to organize our priorities as we strive to achieve our vision and undertake our mission each day. When you start a career at PVNC, you become part of a team of 2,000-plus employees dedicated to inspiring the lives of over 15,000 students. #PVNCinspires

We are proud of the opportunities we provide employees for personal, professional and spiritual growth. Our robust employee assistance program is there 24/7 to assist employees with a variety of mental health and personal supports.

PVNC offers rich and continuous professional development opportunities to foster a growth mindset and allow employees to reach new goals in their career.

Our Expanding Technology strategic priority ensures staff have access to innovative technology and wrap-around Information Technology support to increase the confidence of educators and students with up-to-date, real-world applications and technologies that meet industry standards and will support our students well into the future.