School Librarian Jobs in Massachusetts
School Librarian jobs in Massachusetts are open across Boston, Framingham, and Newton and other Massachusetts metros, with employers like Beth Israel Lahey Health, CVS Health, and Massachusetts General Hospital/Mgpo hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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High School Early Childhood Education Teacher
Position Summary
The High School Early Childhood Education Teacher provides engaging, standards-based instruction to students in grades 9–12 enrolled in the Early Childhood Education Program. The teacher delivers instruction using in-person content delivery coupled with online platforms, prepares students for careers and post-secondary studies in education and child development, and facilitates authentic learning experiences through a laboratory preschool setting. This position includes curriculum development, student assessment, supervision of student interns, and coordination of a Dual Enrollment partnership that provides students with transferable college credit.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Instruction and Curriculum
- Provide instruction to students in grades 9–12 across all levels of the Early Childhood Education Program.
- Implement curriculum aligned with Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks, Dual Enrollment Standards, and post-secondary expectations and update as needed.
- Teach courses including Introduction to Child Development, Early Childhood Exploratory I, II, and III, Early Childhood Major, Independent Study, and other related coursework.
- Instruct a Dual Enrollment Course in partnership with Middlesex Community College in which students are simultaneously enrolled at NPS and MCC. Students receive transferable credit upon completion of course.
- Deliver instruction through a variety of modalities, including in-person, blended, and online learning environments.
- Differentiate instruction to meet diverse student learning needs and promote equitable access to learning opportunities.
- Integrate technology, project-based learning, and authentic assessment practices into instruction.
Laboratory Preschool Supervision
- Mentor, coordinate, and supervise high school student interns working within the onsite laboratory preschool setting.
- Model effective teaching practices and support students in applying child development theory to practice.
- Facilitate student reflection, goal setting, and professional growth through observation and feedback.
- Collaborate with preschool staff to ensure a high-quality learning environment for both preschool children and high school students.
Assessment and Student Support
- Develop and utilize a variety of formative and summative assessments to measure student learning and program outcomes.
- Monitor student progress and maintain accurate records of achievement.
- Implement and support the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework to address students' academic, social-emotional, and behavioral needs.
- Collaborate with counselors, special education staff, administrators, and families to support student success.
Dual Enrollment Program Coordination
- Co-Coordinate and facilitate the Dual Enrollment Program partnership between the high school and local higher education institutions.
- Ensure program alignment with college-level expectations and requirements.
- Support students in successfully completing coursework that earns transferable college credit.
- Maintain communication and collaboration with college faculty and administrators regarding curriculum, assessment, and student progress.
Program Development and Collaboration
- Participate in curriculum review, program evaluation, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Collaborate with faculty, administrators, community partners, and families to enhance program offerings.
- Maintain current knowledge of best practices, educational research, and trends in early childhood education.
- Participate in professional development and contribute to school-wide initiatives.
Qualifications
- Massachusetts licensure appropriate for teaching Early Childhood Education at the secondary level: Comprehensive Health (previously Health/Family and Consumer Science)
- Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred. Early Childhood MA State License PreK-2 preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of child development, early childhood education, and secondary pedagogy.
- Experience working with preschool-aged children and supervising student interns preferred.
- Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills.
- Experience with curriculum development, assessment practices, and MTSS implementation.
- Ability to foster a positive, inclusive, and engaging learning environment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Expertise in child development and early childhood and secondary education practices.
- Ability to connect theory and practice through experiential learning opportunities.
- Strong mentoring and leadership skills.
- Effective use of instructional technology and online learning platforms.
- Commitment to equity, inclusion, and student-centered instruction.
- Ability to build partnerships with families, community organizations, and higher education institutions.
- Consistent, reliable and punctual attendance is essential for supervision and instruction of the students.
- Responsible for implementing “other job related duties” as needed.
Physical Requirements:
- Regularly required to lift and/or move objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
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School Librarian Job Market in Massachusetts
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Who's Hiring
- Beth Israel Lahey Health335

- CVS Health304

- Massachusetts General Hospital/Mgpo125

- Advocates124

- Brigham & Women'S Faulkner Hospital104

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services1,808
- Education391
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals201
- Non-Profit & Social Services162
- Automotive161
What Massachusetts Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in school librarian jobs across Massachusetts.
- Master's degree in Library Science or Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited program
- Valid state school library media specialist or school librarian certification
- Experience managing integrated library systems such as Destiny, Follett, or Alexandria
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate with classroom teachers on information literacy instruction
- Proficiency with digital research databases and e-resource platforms used by K-12 students
- Experience with collection development, cataloging, and weeding library materials
School Librarian Jobs in Massachusetts: Frequently Asked Questions
How many school librarian jobs are there in Massachusetts?
There are 4,036+ school librarian openings in Massachusetts on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Boston, Framingham, and Newton. New positions post regularly as employers across Massachusetts hire.
How much do school librarians make in Massachusetts?
School librarians in Massachusetts earn a median of about $78,540 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $50,260 for the lowest 10% to over $109,060 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Massachusetts cities have the most school librarian jobs?
Boston, Framingham, and Newton have the most school librarian openings in Massachusetts right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire school librarians in Massachusetts?
Employers hiring school librarians in Massachusetts include Beth Israel Lahey Health, CVS Health, and Massachusetts General Hospital/Mgpo, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote school librarian jobs in Massachusetts?
Yes. About 4% of school librarian openings tied to Massachusetts are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Massachusetts metros.
How do I apply for school librarian jobs in Massachusetts?
You can apply to school librarian jobs in Massachusetts directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Massachusetts location, then apply to each one that fits.
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