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Head Librarian (Term time only)

Head Librarian (Term time only)

Claires Court Schools

Windsor and Maidenhead

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Competitive dependent on experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
3 July 2024

Job overview

We are seeking a Head Librarian across our School. As Head Librarian the focus of your role will be to continuously develop, and align, the library team and library facilities and resources across all divisions at Claires Court, from Junior through to Sixth Form. A primary focus for this role is to foster a love of learning and literacy in students, in partnerships with the English Department. This is a term time role for 35 hours per week from 8.30 am to 4.00 pm.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Co-creating a strategic vision for library services across all divisions
  • Development of librarians and library assistants across all divisions
  • Enhancement of library facilities and resources (Physical and Digital)
  • Financial management of the Library budget across all divisions
  • Partnering with the English Department across Sixth Form, Seniors and Juniors
  • Library Management: organisation and management of library spaces and resources
  • Information Skills and User Education: teaching of lessons and activities relating to literacy and information and research skills to ensure all pupils and staff use library resources confidently and effectively
  • Reading Promotion: development, planning and management of reading promotions to encourage reading for pleasure

 

The Head Librarian has an essential and unique specialist role to play in supporting pupils’ learning and their development into effective, independent learners and readers.

Our ideal candidate will be:

  • Professionally qualified with experience as a Librarian with a desire to apply this knowledge and skill within a school environment. Educated to a good standard with good English grades.
  • An inspirational influencer, a team builder, a partner, a coach and a manager of this essential resource for Claires Court School.
  •  Able to encourage a love for reading to our pupils and relate well to children of all ages.
  • Have the necessary interpersonal skills to support pupils and collaborate with colleagues.
  • Highly organised with good IT skills. Familiar with a Library Management System (LMS) and library classification and organisation schemes.
  • An enthusiastic team player, with the ability to adapt to a variety of situations.
  •  Engaged with the School's ethos, thinking creatively and reflectively.

 

We offer a positive working environment, with supportive colleagues and regular opportunities for professional development. We recognise that sustainable work needs a balance between high standards; opportunities to learn and experiment; and enjoyment and fulfilment within one’s role.

APPLICATION

To apply, please download an application form from our website. Completed application forms may be emailed to recruitment@clairescourt.com (no agencies, please). Alternatively please post completed forms to the following address:-

HR Department

Claires Court Schools Ltd

1 College Avenue

MAIDENHEAD

SL6 6AW

Applications must be received by 8 am on Wednesday 3 July 2024. Please apply early as applications will be considered upon receipt; we reserve the right to interview/appoint prior to the closing date.

NB: CVs will not be accepted in place of an application form, but may be submitted as additional supporting documentation.


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About Claires Court Schools

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Claires Court Schools are proprietarily owned and operated by Hugh and James Wilding. For those who like their historical facts, Claires Court first opened its doors as a preparatory school in September 1960 led by David and Josephine Wilding – parents of the current owners. In those days Claires Court was a boarding school and Ridgeway one of the boarding houses.

As the demand for boarding reduced, the School gradually moved to a day school to 13 years of age, extending over the years to add GCSE and thus a leaving age of 16.

In 1993 College came under the Claires Court umbrella adding co-ed Nursery provision and in 1994 the co-ed Sixth Form started with 19 boys and 1 girl!

Here therefore was the birth of our unique education – the statutory school years of education with boys and girls separate but meeting for extra curricular activities, the performing arts, departmental trips and so on.

Our achievements are many and varied – never assume that academic excellence is sufficient for our pupils – we want them to experience and achieve so much more and because of this, we offer an absolute fountain of opportunity to ensure that our boys and girls emerge into the world of work or university as well balanced individuals able to move forward in confidence and with competence.

Co-ordinated education for girls and boys from 2 to 18 years

Co-ordinated education means that boys and girls are educated separately but meet together with such activities as sailing, rowing, performing arts as well as day trips and field study courses – the best of both worlds!

Our Nursery and Sixth Form are co-ed whilst the 4 to 16 year olds are educated separately.

We achieve outstanding results at all levels throughout the School with an intake that is non-selective – entry is by report from previous school and interview with the Head.

We aim to educate the whole child, treating each boy or girl as an individual and ensuring they achieve their maximum potential – sometimes far beyond what they believed they were capable of achieving.

Not only are our results excellent, we offer a school day that is brimming with opportunity and variety – both inside the classroom and out.

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