LIBRARIAN IB (K-12) - CANADA
- ST MARGARET'S SCHOOL - CANADA
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CLOSING DATE: 14 DECEMBER
STARTING DATE: JANUARY OR FEBRUARY 2026

Summary:
The International Baccalaureate Librarian is an innovative
educational leader who oversees a future-focused JK–12 library program that promotes literacy, inquiry, and digital learning across all IB programmes (PYP, MYP, and DP). As a key instructional partner, the IB Librarian leads the integration of information literacy, digital citizenship, research skills, and emerging technologies into classroom learning. This role requires a visionary educator who can inspire a culture of reading, support authentic inquiry, and guide both students and faculty in navigating an evolving information landscape.
Core Competencies:
Integrity & Trust
Service Orientation
Communication & Collaboration
Innovation
Resilience
Interpersonal Savvy
Communication & Collaboration
Duties and Responsibilities:
Leadership & Program Development
Provide strategic leadership for a JK–12 library program aligned with IB philosophy, school values, and long-term instructional goals.
Lead the development and implementation of a vertically aligned information literacy and research skills curriculum.
Mentor faculty in embedding inquiry and literacy in units of inquiry, subject courses, and interdisciplinary projects.
Serve as a champion for equitable access to information, intellectual freedom, and global perspectives.
Participate actively in school curriculum committees, and IB programme evaluations.
Literacy & Learning Innovation:
Drive initiatives that promote a culture of reading, including literacy events, author visits, reading challenges, and diverse book collections.
Design differentiated literacy experiences to support early learners, reluctant readers, multilingual students, and advanced readers.
Cultivate students academic honesty, ethical research habits, and strong comprehension skills from JK through Grade 12.
Lead professional development on literacy instruction, academic integrity, and inquiry-based pedagogy.
Coordinate the SSST program for DP students.
Technology Integration:
Design, manage, and adapt the systems of the library in order to energize and support what other educators and learners do with the curriculum.
Guide students and teachers in the effective use of digital tools for research, collaboration, and creative expression.
Integrate AI literacy, media literacy, and digital citizenship across grade levels, ensuring safe and responsible use of technology.
Manage access to digital databases, e-books, and research platforms that support IB curriculum requirements.
Collaborate with IT and instructional technology teams to evaluate and implement emerging technologies that enrich learning.
Provide training for faculty on technology-enhanced research, digital workflows, and innovation tools.
Student Research Support:
Support PYP inquiry cycles, MYP research projects, and DP Extended Essays with high-quality, developmentally appropriate instruction.
Offer workshops, research consultations, and academic honesty support for students across the school.
Guide students in navigating complex digital information environments using critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
Library Management & Collection Development:
Develop collections that reflect the community’s needs and objectives for personal, academic or professional learning, multiliteracies, and language development.
Sustain a diverse, inclusive, and globally minded collection of print and digital resources.
Apply data-informed practices to evaluate, acquire, and deselect materials.
Oversee library operations, budgets, schedules, and spaces to ensure a welcoming, safe, and innovative learning environment.
Develop policies and workflows that ensure efficient circulation and equitable access to resources.
Community Engagement:
Engage families and caregivers in supporting literacy and responsible technology use at home.
Survey the school community to address needs for content and activities related to learning and teaching.
Communicate library initiatives, resources, and digital tools clearly to students, staff, and parents.
Build partnerships with authors, local libraries, community organizations, and global learning networks.
Required Education & Experience:
Completion of Bachelor of Education and current BC Teaching Certificate
IB training or experience in PYP, MYP, or DP (an asset)
Minimum three years experience in the role of Teacher-Librarian, overseeing the daily operational and strategic needs of the school library.
Experience leading and working in the areas of STEM and ADST.
Recent experience teaching digital literacy and ADST.
Experience in a JK–12 or IB school setting (preferred).
Demonstrated success in leading reading initiatives, inquiry programs, or tech integration.
Proficiency with library management systems (such as Follet), digital research tools, and educational technologies.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Demonstrated expertise in literacy development, research instruction, and digital/media literacy.
Membership of professional Library organization (e.g., CLA, CFLA, ALA).
Leadership abilities that inspire innovation and collaborative practice.
Strong knowledge of IB learner attributes, ATLs, and inquiry-based pedagog
Recent and ongoing professional development in the areas of current library and information services, technology and media services, resources, and activities
Ability to appraise and evaluate library materials to ensure a well-balanced, up-to-date stock which meets the curricular and recreational needs of all readers.
Familiarity with various teaching resources including, where appropriate, digital tools, and artificial intelligence, to support and enhance teaching and learning.
Demonstrated experience in curriculum development, including inquiry-based and project-based learning approaches.
A love of books and a desire to inspire students to read.
Strong administrative, organizational, and IT skills, including robotics equipment and website development.
A good command of written and spoken English.
Ability to work collaboratively and to build strong relationships with all members of the school community.
Embrace the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
Awareness of the unique needs of girl learners.
Create an environment of trust and respect in the learning commons.
A willingness and commitment to contribute fully to the life of the pupils and school beyond the academic day, including active participation in academic enrichment and co-curricular programmes.
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to establish good relationships and interact positively with all staff, faculty, and students
Positive role model to all members of the St. Margaret’s community
Actively support the vision, mission, and values of our school
Hours:
0.80 FTE. 5 days per weekBeginning January or February 2026
Salary:
Commensurate with placement on the SMS Salary Grid, based on years of teaching experience & education (TQS Category).All candidates must hold a valid B.C. TRB Teacher’s Certificate and be legally able to work in Canada.
Valued Benefits
A career with St. Margaret’s School will offer you the opportunity to be part of dedicated team of professionals in a dynamic and rewarding educational environment. This position is located on the school campus, with access to rapid transit, on-site gym, and other amenities.
St. Margaret's School emphasizes a dedication to equity, diversity, and inclusion across living, learning, and work environments. The school aims to have its workforce mirror the diversity of students and the community.
Actively encouraging applications from groups facing historical or current equity barriers, the institution is committed to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive community. Employees needing employment support, technical aids, or accommodations, are encouraged to contact Human Resources careers@stmarg.ca.
To apply:
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application package, including a covering letter, curriculum vitae and professional references, through Bamboo HR, by December 14, 2025. https://stmarg.bamboohr.com/careers/175?source=aWQ9MTg%3D
Questions email careers@stmarg.ca Please mention you found the job via www.ibschooljobs.com




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