Film Librarian Jobs in Texas
Film Librarian jobs in Texas are open across Houston, Austin, and Kyle and other Texas metros, with employers like Austin Community College, Spring Independent School District, and Harris County hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Reports to: Campus Principal
Wage/Hour Status: Exempt
Dept./School: Assigned Campuses
Pay Family: Teacher Hiring Schedule
PC Assignment: Librarian ES
Minimum Salary: Teacher Hiring Schedule
PC Assignment Code: 24301
Duty Days: 190 days per school year
Insight: Teacher
Primary Purpose:
Lead the school library program by fostering a culture of reading, inquiry, and information literacy through diverse and inclusive resources, dynamic learning experiences, and innovative instructional practices. Collaborate with educators to integrate literacy, research, and technology into the curriculum while modeling ethical and responsible use of information. Ensure equitable access to resources and create an engaging library environment that supports student achievement, professional learning, and the district’s educational goals.
Qualifications:
Education and Certification
- Master’s degree in library or information science from an accredited college or university
- Valid Texas school librarian or learning resources specialist certificate or endorsement
Experience
- Two (2) years of successful classroom teaching experience
Knowledge and Skills
- Comprehensive knowledge of library and information science
- Advanced in utilizing digital devices (personal computer, laptop, tablet, etc.) and software applications, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides)
- Advanced organizational, interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
- Ability to instruct and manage student behavior
- Ability to model exemplary instructional pedagogy and effective teaching practices
- Ability to embed state and national standards into the library space and library programming
- Ability to incorporate district and campus goals into the school library program
- Ability to exercise discretion and sound judgment when handling sensitive and confidential information
- Demonstrate professionalism, ethical conduct, and accountability in all interactions and responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
Advocacy & Leadership
- Advocate for students' and staff's equitable access to resources and learning experiences
- Model master librarianship and collaborative teaching for future practitioners
- Support instructional growth in colleagues at the campus and department levels through Professional Learning and embedded support
- Create innovative solutions to complex problems
- Carry out the mission and vision of the campus, library services department, and district
- Provide services through servant leadership and make informed decisions based on what is best for the learning community
- Maintain professional skills and knowledge through membership in professional organizations and attendance at professional development provided by district, state, or national organizations in person or virtually
Instruction & Collaboration
- Establish a culture of reading that supports student literacy (recreational, instructional, and curricular) through the development of library activities
- Collaborate and co-teach with all grade levels, content areas, the Digital Learning Specialist, and Instructional Coaches in various instructional settings by embedding reading skills, digital citizenship, information literacy, or inquiry instruction in all content areas and disciplines
- Create innovative and real-world instructional experiences for all learners by empowering all members of the learning community to be creators, risk-takers, and comfortable with failure as part of the learning process
- Provide instruction on the library catalog to support student TEKS related to order, hierarchy, and organization of information by subject area
- Model and instruct in using new print and digital resources and equipment
- Lead the school community in all digital citizenship and media literacy areas
Collection Development & Resource Management
- Curate and provide vetted and credible print and digital materials to support district curriculum and classroom instruction
- Meet the needs of all learners through current and relevant collection development that follows the district Selection Policy
- Oversee program administration of budget, including ordering library supplies, books, and instructional materials in various formats
- Systematically inventory and remove outdated and lost/missing library materials as per annual district requirements
Library Environment & Access
- Create a welcoming library and community space that impacts on the school's culture
- Provide a flexible schedule and library space for inclusive, learner-centered activities that support collaborative learning environments
- Schedule using the library facility, equipment, resources, and personnel to provide an optimal library experience for students and staff
- Organize and maintain materials and equipment for easy accessibility and use
Community Engagement & Promotion
- Seek ways to involve stakeholders and the greater community in library programming and instruction
- Inspire and support the reading lives of the school community
- Use publicity, motivational activities, and exhibits/displays to promote an atmosphere conducive to learning
- Maintain an up-to-date public school library website according to established district standards
- Use social media to promote the library and programs to students, teachers, administration, parents, and the community
Compliance & Administrative Responsibilities
- Attend and contribute to campus and district PLC meetings
- Compile budgets and cost estimates based on documented program needs
- Compile, maintain, and file all reports, records, and other required documents
- Comply with federal and state laws, State Board of Education rules, board policy, and all district and campus requirements and regulations
- Maintain positive customer service skills and relationships with all library users
Professional Responsibilities
- Follow the attendance policy as assigned by the supervisor
- Notify the school supervisor of schedule changes
- Follow directives and perform other functions assigned by campus/district administration
Other Responsibilities:
- Adhere to all district policies, procedures, and expectations as outlined in the employee handbook and administrative regulations
- Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures
- Participate in professional development, faculty/department meetings, and special events as assigned
- Perform additional duties assigned to support the mission and goals of the district and campus
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- Direct the work of paraprofessional aide(s), student aides, and volunteers as applicable
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer and peripherals; standard library equipment including imaging equipment; standard instructional equipment
Posture: Regular sitting, standing, kneeling, squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Repetitive hand motions; frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; regular overhead reaching; climbing ladders
Lifting: Frequent light lifting and carrying (under 20 pounds); occasional two-person lifting and carrying of up to 60 pounds
Environment: Occasional district-wide and statewide travel; work inside; work alone; occasional prolonged and irregular hours; exposure to biological and chemical hazards such as mold and dust
Mental Demands: Ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written); interprets policy, procedures and data; coordinates district functions; works with frequent interruption; maintains emotional control under stress
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Appointment:
The Superintendent of Schools will approve the appointment of this position based on the applicant’s training, experience, and expertise.
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Film Librarian Job Market in Texas
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Who's Hiring
- Austin Community College3

- Spring Independent School District3

- Harris County1

- Texas A&M University1

- Southern Methodist University1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education11
- Science & Research1
- Government & Public Sector1
What Texas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in film librarian jobs across Texas.
- Bachelor's or master's degree in library science, information science, or a related field
- Experience with digital asset management systems and media cataloging software
- Knowledge of metadata standards such as Dublin Core, PBCore, or EBUCore
- Familiarity with film and video preservation formats, standards, and best practices
- Strong attention to detail in rights tracking, logging, and inventory management
- Experience handling physical film, tape, or digital media in an archival environment
Film Librarian Jobs in Texas: Frequently Asked Questions
How many film librarian jobs are there in Texas?
There are 12+ film librarian openings in Texas on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Houston, Austin, and Kyle. New positions post regularly as employers across Texas hire.
How much do film librarians make in Texas?
Film librarians in Texas earn a median of about $71,860 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $49,240 for the lowest 10% to over $100,790 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Texas cities have the most film librarian jobs?
Houston, Austin, and Kyle have the most film librarian openings in Texas right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire film librarians in Texas?
Employers hiring film librarians in Texas include Austin Community College, Spring Independent School District, and Harris County, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote film librarian jobs in Texas?
Yes. About 0% of film librarian openings tied to Texas are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Texas metros.
How do I apply for film librarian jobs in Texas?
You can apply to film librarian jobs in Texas directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Texas location, then apply to each one that fits.
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