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Librarian

Librarian

Carnforth High School

Lancashire

  • £16,563 - £18,287 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
NJC APT&C Pay Scale 5 (Points 6-11) Term Time Only plus 1 Week
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Mid-August 2020
Apply by:
1 June 2020

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a School Librarian from Mid-August 2020, for our new library. We are hoping to attract talented library assistants or librarians.  Although you don’t need to have worked as a librarian in a school before, being familiar with an educational setting, confident with student interaction is advantageous. 

The ideal candidate will be committed to meeting the needs of all learners. 

Carnforth High School is a small, community 11-18 school bordering the Lake District. We are a good school with outstanding features in Leadership and Management and Behaviour and Safety. This is a key strategic role, and an opportunity to work with supportive committed staff and be part of the future development of our school. Applicants are warmly encouraged to visit the school, or contact the Headteacher or for an informal conversation.  

Carnforth High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This post is subject to a DBS (previously CRB) check.

We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.


• Closing date for application:  Monday 1st June 2020 9am

• Provisional Interview date:  Wednesday 3rd June 2020

Application forms can be downloaded from the school’s website. www.carnforthhigh.co.uk

Completed application forms should be returned FAO: The Headteacher or emailed to head@carnforthhigh.co.uk


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About Carnforth High School

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Carnforth High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school in Lancashire serving students between the ages of 11-16. The secondary school, situated in Carnforth has approximately 650 students on roll.

Carnforth High School was established in 1959. The school was inspected by Ofsted in December 2021 and the outcome was that "Carnforth High School continues to be a good school". Furthermore, "Leaders and staff are ambitious for pupils at Carnforth High School. They expect pupils to behave and achieve well. Pupils typically model the school’s values of confidence, purpose and respect." Ofsted 2021

It is located on the border of the Lake District: attracting students from Carnforth itself and the small villages surrounding the school.  It is set in a large, modern site and has specialist training facilities which include a hairdressing salon for vocational courses.

The school became an academy in June 2018. As a small school, with great ambitions, we are working as part of The Bay Learning Trust. This provides excellent career development opportunities for staff, and the opportunity to form professional networks across the area for smaller subject teams.

Principal

Mr Tim Iddon

Values and vision

Carnforth High School wants students to achieve to the best of their ability in a welcoming and supportive learning environment. It focuses on becoming an outstanding school in all areas and encourages students' leadership skills so that they can contribute to the local, national and international community. 

The secondary school works to provide a wide range of opportunities for students beyond the classroom and encourages them to get involved in enrichment activities, ranging from clubs to trips and visits. "Staff encourage all pupils to participate in the wider life of Carnforth High School. Pupils participate in an extensive range of additional opportunities, including The Duke of Edinburgh’s and Carnforth High School Awards. In particular, boys and girls spoke proudly of contributing to the competitive sporting reputation for which the school is well known." Ofsted 2021.  

Carnforth High School nurtures students as happy, enthusiastic, confident and independent learners who take pride in their community. The school wants all students to feel important and valued and works to learn each child’s name, with the motto: “Confidence, Purpose, Respect”.  "Pupils said that this is a happy school. They feel safe." Ofsted 2021


Ofsted 2021

"Staff support and encourage good behaviour. Most pupils behave well in lessons and around school. Pupils typically enjoy a calm and orderly education. They are respectful and want to do well." Ofsted 2021


View Carnforth High School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed