Library Assistant
Beechen Cliff School
Bath and North East Somerset
- £6,884 - £6,999 per year
- Expiring soon
- Quick apply
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 06/01/2025
- Apply by:
- 18 November 2024
Job overview
Grade 2, Point 4-5. Term time only plus 2 inset days. 13 hours per week (over 2 days).
Actual salary - £6,884-£6,999
To start from 6th January 2025, we are looking for an organised, enthusiastic individual who is passionate about reading and working with young people.
Applicants should be enthusiastic about working in a friendly school environment, supporting colleagues and leadership, as part of a motivated and professional team.
The Library at Beechen Cliff is in the heart of the school and strives to be a safe, welcoming space for all which supports a love of reading and learning across the school community. With around 4000 books, a bank of chromebooks and space to study, the library is used by all our pupils as a place to complete homework and read during breaks and lunchtimes. In addition, all our KS3 reading classes take part in the library and sixth form students use it as a study area. Various clubs and activities also run in the library during and after school. As a multifunctional space, the library is a dynamic and vibrant place to work.
To find out more about our library and approach to reading, please visit our reading page on the school website: https://www.beechencliff.org.uk/curriculum-assessment/overview/reading/
Beechen Cliff School is part of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership. Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced Disclosure Barring Service Certificate is required for this post prior to commencement.
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About Beechen Cliff School
Beechen Cliff is a high achieving state day and boarding school for boys in Years 7-11 with a large, vibrant, academic mixed Sixth Form.
Our vision is to enable our pupils and students to achieve their aspirations and become well-rounded, confident and compassionate individuals who go on to live fulfilled lives and make a positive contribution to society.
We are committed to providing an exceptional, all-round education both in terms of high academic standards and an incredible range of extra-curricular opportunities.
We have high expectations of our pupils in terms of their learning, conduct and appearance and encourage all to take advantage of the opportunities available to them at school.
Our pastoral care is based around both a Year Group system and a House system. Pupils are placed in year based tutor groups within one of four Houses, which enables pupils to feel part of and contribute to their House community. We work incredibly hard to ensure our pupils are known, understood and feel both valued and supported in school.
Our pupils benefit from high quality teaching and pastoral care through working with a committed, experienced and caring team of staff, which leads to examination results above the national average and successful progression to the next stage of education.
We aim to develop character and an understanding of values with much of our work based around our Core Values of aspiration, compassion, independence and respect.
We are part of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership Trust and, within this, a member of the Bath Hub. Within the Bath Hub we work closely with Hayesfield Girls School and St Marks School with a common vision to ensure that pupils across the city achieve their personal best.
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