This prominent international school in Singapore is one of the largest and most reputable institutions in the region known for its commitment to educational excellence and impactful global citizenship. It serves a diverse community of thousands of students from various backgrounds fostering an inclusive and dynamic learning environment. Recognized for its rigorous curriculum and innovative teaching practices the school inspires students to achieve academic success and personal growth. With a longstanding reputation it is dedicated to shaping future leaders and changemakers in a global society.
Our client school has a vacancy for a full time K12 Research and Primary School Teacher Librarian from August 2025. This is an exciting opportunity for an innovative and passionate educator as the school reimagines the place of their library in missionaligned learning.
The successful candidate will be a highly resourceful and forwardthinking collaborator passionate about delivering exciting learning and a love for reading. The post holder will work directly with campus leadership and support staff understanding their curriculum needs proactively helping with the development of resources and working directly with student learners to develop literacy and information literacy skills.
Main Responsibilities
Vision Strategy and Culture
- Set a positive primary school library culture aligned with the schools Mission Values and wellbeing principles.
- Audit library operations and work with the Head of Libraries to develop a strategic plan that positions libraries at the center of campus learning.
- Collaborate with curriculum leaders across the K12 curriculum to ensure that students across all grade levels develop critical research competencies.
Resources
- Plan acquisitions and promotion of physical and digital resources ensuring alignment with curriculum needs and student interests.
- Audit and develop the primary school library collections.
- With the Head of Libraries ensure K12 databases and digital resources meet the evolving needs of the learning community.
- Create and maintain online research guides tutorials and other digital resources to support literacy research and inquirybased learning.
Teaching and Learning
- Enhance inquirybased learning and research skills by regularly meeting with and supporting gradelevel or departmental leaders to design and deliver programs that develop students information literacy research skills and digital fluency.
- Collaborate with the Head of Digital Literacy to embed the K12 Information Literacy Curriculum.
- Support weekly class visits (read alouds book talks) so that primary school students can check out books and learn about library resources.
- Plan author visits workshops book clubs and other learning events for the primary school.
- Offer library orientation programs and readers advisory services to staff and students as needed.
Community Building and Networking
- Engage with parents through literacy and learning workshops.
- Develop relationships with other librarians both locally and internationally and participate in professional networks to share ideas and practices.
Library Supervision
- Oversee the daily operations of the primary library ensuring a welcoming studentcentered environment. Offer support and guidance as needed to TAs on duty.
- Monitor library usage and work with the library team to maintain an appropriate tone and culture of use.
Professional Learning
- Model continuous professional growth and offer opportunities for library staff to engage in professional development.
- Mentor within the Professional Learning Programme (PLP) to support goals focused on research and information literacy.
- Support the development of physical and digital resources for staff professional learning and deliver inhouse training where needed.
- Support professional book club events like Books and Burritos.
Expectations and Standards
- Follow the schools Professional Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Code of Conduct.
- Teach in line with the schools Teacher Standards
Person Specifications
- Masters degree in Library Science or Information Management or a related degree and a recognized teaching qualification are essential.
- 3 years of library experience.
- Proven experience in K12 digital literacy would be a distinct advantage.
- Experience building a reading culture.
- High levels of intercultural competence flexibility and a collaborative style with experience working in inclusive and diverse teams.
- Excitement and enthusiasm for lifelong learning design thinking and providing quality feedback on learning.
- Experience with tools such as Google Apps for Education Follett Destiny and other learning technologies.
- Willing and eager to participate in the five key elements of a UWCSEA education: Academics; Activities; Outdoor Education; Personal and Social Education; and Service.
- The College expects a significant weekly contribution to Activities and/or Service.
- The College expects that teachers will participate enthusiastically in the curricular Outdoor Education experiences that are relevant to their students and will also occasionally volunteer for holiday Outdoor Education trips.
- Our teachers actively promote the Colleges Mission Educational Goal Values and Learning Principles through their enthusiastic and full participation in College life and their supportive engagement with students colleagues and parents.
- A commitment to diversity and inclusion is essential alongside a willingness to adapt and develop pedagogy to meet the needs of our learners.
Benefits:
- Competitive Salary: Including responsibility pay for specific roles.
- Annual Service Gratuity plus Salary Progression
- Child Education Subsidy: Tuition support for dependent children.
- Flights: Roundtrip at the start and end of each contract.
- Housing or Boarding Allowance: Monthly support for accommodation.
- Relocation Benefits: Assistance with moving expenses for international hires.
Remote Work :
No