What are the responsibilities and job description for the 7.5 Hour Per Day Media Coordinator/Office Coordinator II position at Shasta Middle School?
Bethel School District is seeking qualified applicants for a 7.5 hour Media Coordinator/Office Coordinator II position at Shasta Middle School for the 2025-26 school year. This position will be 6 hours per day Media Center Coordinator and temporary 1.5 hours per day Office Coordinator II.
Bethel Schools are committed to creating safe, caring, mutually respectful environments where all students are honored and valued for their diverse cultural backgrounds, strengths and abilities in every instructional practice and school activity to support academic achievement and student success.
Nature of Work
Media Coordinator:
A Media Coordinator is responsible for providing paraprofessional school library or media center assistance to elementary, middle, and high school students and staff. Positions of this class are distinguished by their responsibility for accession, cataloging, circulation, and reference related activities that require the application of established library practices and computerized systems. The Media Coordinator may coordinate the operation of a school personal computer lab.
Office Coordinator:
This is office support work of a specialized clerical and secretarial nature for Bethel School District. Positions of this class perform general and specific clerical office support tasks for middle school and high school administrative staff. Office coordinator support may be provided to principals, counselors, vice-principals, teachers or positions of a higher class.
Positions of this class have a blend of clerical support and secretarial duties. The type of work may vary depending upon the work cycle of the school year. An Office Coordinator II may have student, parent, and public contact in person or by telephone. A pleasant and helpful attitude is needed when dealing with the public.
Examples of Work
These duties are illustrative only. Other duties may be assigned.
- Processes books and other library materials for circulation, according to established procedures using a computerized bar-coded circulation system; updates and maintains system database; generates computer reports on library circulation, overdue books, and other related information; performs periodic back-ups of computer circulation system.
- Makes recommendations to Media Specialist or school administrator for the purchase of textbooks and reference materials as requested by staff or based upon the prior year’s experience, in accordance with established district policies and practices.
- Sorts and organizes catalog cares according to prescribed filing rules; prepares and updates catalog cards and book spine tags, determines appropriate cataloging for new books and modification of existing collections to incorporate additional materials.
- Assists students and teachers locate books and reference materials; and assists students with library skills.
- Keeps magazine collection current and in good order; repairs worn and damaged library materials; performs simple cleaning and maintenance of audio-visual equipment.
- Supervises and assists at the circulation desk; assist students in using card catalog, reference materials, computers in the computer lab, and other media center services and resources.
- Participates in training and supervising student assistants in a variety of routine library tasks; instructs students and teachers in the use of microfilm and microfiche readers; schedules use of audio-visual equipment.
- May provide various supervisions in the library, on the playground, or in the cafeteria.
- May be asked to support classroom push in.
Selection Factors
- Knowledge of the kinds of services, facilities, and programs found in libraries and media or learning resource centers.
- Knowledge of basic procedures and practices used in school library cataloging and circulation activities.
- Knowledge of book repair techniques and the proper materials to use.
- Ability to understand, use, and maintain computerized circulation systems.
- Ability to operate a personal computer using word processing and database software as required by the position.
- Ability to organize and conduct library orientations for students and assist them in using the school media center for class assignments.
- Ability to research particular areas and provide workable bibliographies.
- Ability to understand and apply established library cataloging and circulation procedures.
- Ability to learn to safely operate and maintain audio-visual equipment.
- Ability to maintain an appropriate and legal level of confidentiality regarding students, staff, and other individuals.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with teachers, students, administrators, parents, and co-workers.
- Ability to maintain regular, predictable and prompt attendance.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent. Two years of experience in any of the program areas assigned to the position or substituting course work or training in library science for the experience. Any satisfactory equivalent combination of experience and training which ensures the ability to perform the work may be substituted for the required experience.
Upon offer of employment applicants must obtain a fingerprint clearance from the Oregon Department of Education through a process authorized by the Bethel School District. Applicants would be responsible for the one-time fingerprint clearance fee.
For information regarding this position please email Trinity Welch-Radabaugh, Principal at Shasta Middle School.
To apply, please follow the link to TalentEd SchoolSpring.
Bilingual candidates and candidates experienced in working with bilingual students and families will receive preferential consideration.
If you are an in-district employee and wish to be considered for this position, please indicate your interest in writing to Remie Calalang, Assistant Superintendent, by 4:00 p.m., August 18, 2025.
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled
Bethel School District 52 complies with provisions of the various civil rights laws, such as the Fair Employment Practices Act,
Title IX regulations, and Section 504 of PL93.112 in employment and educational programs and activities.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY |
DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE |
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT |
The Bethel School District, an equal opportunity employer, complies with provisions of the various civil rights laws, such as the Fair Employment Practice Act, Title IX Regulations and Section 504 of PL 93.112 in employment and educational programs and activities. |
The District is committed to maintaining a drug-free workplace and strictly complies with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act amendments of 1989. |
Reasonable accommodations for the application and interview process will be provided upon request and as required in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Disabled persons may contact Remie Calalang, Assistant Superintendent, at (541) 689-3280 for additional information or assistance. |
POSITIONS AVAILABLE PLEASE POST IMMEDIATELY
4640 Barger Drive, Eugene, OR 97402 l Phone: (541) 689-3280 l Fax: (541) 689-0719 l www.bethel.k12.or.us
Salary : $19 - $25