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Alternate job titles: Senior Librarian

Develops and maintains a collection of books and other materials and provides research and reference support to library users. Researches publications and suggests new sources and offerings for acquisition to enhance the collection. Performs cataloging and creates bibliographies and metadata to classify the library's collection of books, serial publications, documents, audiovisual, and other materials. Designs and delivers research support processes and services to ensure that groups and individuals can access requested materials. Distributes up-to-date information on new acquisitions, library... view job details

Prepares lesson plans and instructs students in an assigned elementary school. Develops and implements grade appropriate course work, activities, and assessments to meet the academic, developmental, and social needs of children in K-5 classroom setting. Monitors and guides classroom behavior. Resolves classroom issues and conflicts. Evaluates and monitors student's performance and progress. Participates in development and implementation of Individual Education Plans for specific students. May participate in implementing special programs for students. May supervise teaching assistants. Requires... view job details

Directs the strategic planning, staff, and operations for the acquisition, classification, maintenance, licensing, and distribution of print and digital materials to meet the information needs of library users. Oversees processes to research, review, identify, and procure new materials to develop the library's collection within the available budget. Implements cataloging processes and standards to create bibliographies and metadata to classify the library's collection of books, serial publications, documents, audiovisual, and other materials. Develops support, service, and technology resources... view job details

Processes loan requests for patient radiology films from doctors, patients, law offices and other interested parties. Tracks and files films and troubleshoots missing records. Duplicates films as needed and provides general clerical support for the film department. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. view job details

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BVSD is an educational institution that provides elementary, middle and high school programs. view company details

BBMA owns and operates a chain of elementary schools that provides early childhood education programs. view company details

Cadence Education owns and operates elementary and middle schools that offers early childhood education programs for students. view company details

eSpark provides designs, develops, creates, and evolves a Web and iPad-based mobile educational software platform for elementary school students. view company details

Carlile Elementary School is an education management company based out of 736 W Evans Ave, Pueblo, Colorado, United States. view company details

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Q. I was just looking at the Salary Wizard and decided to play. I am a librarian in Atlanta, Georgia, and I don't make anywhere near what the Salary Wizard said I should make!The job description for librarians says it may 'require a bachelor's degree and two to four years of experience in the field or related area.' In my experience, a librarian must have a master's degree from an ALA-accredited institution.I'm forwarding Salary.com's salary information to my director immediately - he has some catching up to do!A. The intent of the job descriptor for librarians is to give a general view of the... view article details

Today's seniors may either feel the pinch of the economy or be bored at home initiating the desire to return to the workforce. Volunteer work has been the standby for many retirees, but many are looking for second careers and, in some cases, a way to supplement their retirement income. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20 percent of Americans 55 years and older will be working by 2015. Many post-retirees want to utilize their experience while allowing part-time or flexible hours. Here we suggest some employment alternatives for seniors looking to get back into the workforce... view article details

Today’s seniors may either feel the pinch of the economy or be bored at home initiating the desire to return to the workforce. Volunteer work has been the standby for many retirees, but many are looking for second careers and, in some cases, a way to supplement their retirement income. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20 percent of Americans 55 years and older will be working by 2015. Many post-retirees want to utilize their experience while allowing part-time or flexible hours. Here we suggest some employment alternatives for seniors looking to get back into the workforce. Of... view article details

The New Media Age has introduced many unique job opportunities to the market. People can now get paid for their design ideas on Pinterest, they can develop a steady income stream by promoting products on Instagram or personal blogs, and they can even cash in from buying and selling digital assets known as cryptocurrency. One Internet Age job that sounds particularly fun is getting paid to record yourself doing the things you love. This dream job is a reality for many YouTube stars. YouTube sensations including Felix Kjellberg, Mark Fischbach, Evan Fong, and Daniel Middleton record their reacti... view article details

Global demand for certified employees across industries is growing. Many companies now require specific certifications regardless of the education level and experience of potential employees. It has become a primary vehicle for screening applicants as it provides employers with measurable evidence that the applicant has the required knowledge base for the position.Take an example of being treated by a medical doctor. Who would you choose? A board certified doctor or one who has a medical degree but is not board certified? What about an elementary teacher for your child? Would you prefer a teac... view article details

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The Josh Bersin Company developed a guide for employers to better understand pay equity. The goal was to create a roadmap for achieving pay equity, identify where your company is in its pay equity journey, and define actionable steps toward excelling in pay equity. The maturity model proposed by Josh Bersin involves four levels. In this article, we'll discuss the first: Compliance-Driven Process. From the study, commissioned by Salary.com, they found that 50% of companies currently find themselves at this level. Are you one of them? What is Level 1 - Compliance-Driven Pay Equity? The companie... view blog & white papers details

While 70 percent of companies consider achieving pay equity as critical to their business success, only five percent are getting it right. That’s according to a new report from the Josh Bersin Company, commissioned by Salary.com. Ninety-five percent of the 448 surveyed companies are also not demonstrating high maturity when it comes to pay equity. “These companies either ignore the topic altogether (until a legal, compliance, or reputational risk looms), or approach it as a sporadic project aimed at identifying issues and then dismissing them as isolated incidents, only to find themselves in t... view blog & white papers details

While 70 percent of companies consider achieving pay equity as critical to their business success, only five percent are getting it right. That’s according to a new report from the Josh Bersin Company, commissioned by Salary.com. Ninety-five percent of the 448 surveyed companies are also not demonstrating high maturity when it comes to pay equity. “These companies either ignore the topic altogether (until a legal, compliance, or reputational risk looms), or approach it as a sporadic project aimed at identifying issues and then dismissing them as isolated incidents, only to find themselves in t... view blog & white papers details

While 70 percent of companies consider achieving pay equity as critical to their business success, only five percent are getting it right. That’s according to a new report from the Josh Bersin Company, commissioned by Salary.com. Ninety-five percent of the 448 surveyed companies are also not demonstrating high maturity when it comes to pay equity. “These companies either ignore the topic altogether (until a legal, compliance, or reputational risk looms), or approach it as a sporadic project aimed at identifying issues and then dismissing them as isolated incidents, only to find themselves in t... view blog & white papers details

While 70 percent of companies consider achieving pay equity as critical to their business success, only five percent are getting it right. That’s according to a new report from the Josh Bersin Company, commissioned by Salary.com. Ninety-five percent of the 448 surveyed companies are also not demonstrating high maturity when it comes to pay equity. “These companies either ignore the topic altogether (until a legal, compliance, or reputational risk looms), or approach it as a sporadic project aimed at identifying issues and then dismissing them as isolated incidents, only to find themselves in t... view blog & white papers details