Lead Librarian
Drayton Manor High School
Hanwell, West London
- Expired
- Salary:
- £22,780 per annum Scale 6 Point 26
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 29 January 2019
Job overview
LEAD LIBRARIAN
£22,780 per annum Scale 6 Point 26
Term Time, 40 weeks per year
35 hours per week
Drayton Manor is a heavily oversubscribed and successful school in West London. We are looking to appoint a professional and energetic person to further develop the School Library in line with the school’s curriculum needs and educational aims and objectives. You will be responsible for managing a small team of staff, working closely with teaching staff to support and guide students using the Library resources.
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Further information can be found at www.homeoffice.gov.uk.
For further information and an application pack for the post please see below or visit the Job Vacancies section of the school’s website. For any further queries please contact the school’s Human Resources Department on 020 8357 5604.
The closing date is 12 noon, Tuesday 29 January 2019
No agencies, faxes or CVs
Attached documents
About Drayton Manor High School
Drayton Manor High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in London serving students between the ages of 11-19. The secondary school, situated in Ealing as approximately 1,566 students on record.
Formerly Drayton Manor Grammar School, Drayton Manor High School was established in 1930, changing to a comprehensive status in 1975. The secondary school converted to academy status in 2012 and was identified as outstanding by Ofsted in the same year.
Headteacher
Ms Lisa Mills
Values and vision
Drayton Manor High School focuses on maximising student’s development and works to ensure they are provided with a broad range of academic, practical, cultural and sporting opportunities. The London based secondary school teaches students to respect differences and promotes equal opportunities, wishing for each individual to succeed to the best of their ability and achieve their goals and ambitions. The school nurtures students global awareness and wants them to have an understanding and appreciation for different groups and nations, along with economic and environmental issues.
Ofsted
“This is an outstanding school. The sixth form is outstanding. The school has a well-deserved reputation of giving all students equal opportunities to succeed. It supports their individual needs so they make outstanding progress. Many of them attain well above average standards. All students are very well prepared for their future lives, whatever their chosen paths. The curriculum offers stimulating extras such as Chinese, Latin and the Duke of Edinburgh award, sixth form community service as well as numerous visits, trips and enrichment activities and makes a significant contribution to students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Many of the enrichment activities broaden students’ understanding of the wider world and different societies”.
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