Library Manager
North Huddersfield Trust School
Huddersfield
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 7 (£19,273 - £20,533)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 21 June 2018
Job overview
Library Manager
Job Summary
Maintain and develop the library as the heart of the school and work with staff and students to embed a love of reading in all.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Library service
2. Reading schemes
3. Enrichment
4. General
Key tasks
- Develop the learning resource centre as a vibrant heart of the school where staff and students feel welcome and are encouraged to participate in a regular and sustained programme of activities
- Manage the day to day running of the school library, ensuring that reading stock is regularly refreshed and meets the needs of the school
- Ensure the lending database is accurate, up to date and late / non-returns are monitored and well managed
- Supervise student helpers, including library volunteers
- Ensure that staff are appropriately trained in the use of library systems, reading schemes and other relevant technologies
- Manage the school iPad bookings
- Attend school meetings as required
- Produce regular reports for colleagues, governors and Trust partners on strategies and progress relating to continual improvement of the school’s library service Manage the library budget and inventory
- Maintain accurate job cards
Attached documents
About North Huddersfield Trust School
- North Huddersfield Trust School
- Woodhouse Hall Road, Huddersfield
- West Yorkshire
- HD2 1DJ
- United Kingdom
Based in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, North Huddersfield Trust School is a secondary coeducational school for children aged between 11 and 16. It is a non-denominational establishment based in Huddersfield. Its funding status is state-foundation. The school’s Trustees are comprised of 12 partnerships. They range from local businesses and educational leaders, including the local authority.
Headteacher
Andrew Fell
Values and Vision
North Huddersfield Trust School’s motto is “pride today, proud tomorrow”. It values respect, innovation, determination, professionalism and enrichment. The school aims to give every student equal opportunities, no matter what their background. The school believes every child should be encouraged to try again, even if they sometimes face hurdles. Children have the opportunity to go on class trips to music concerts, sporting events and theatre trips. The school’s values include individual liberty, democracy, and tolerance of other faiths and religions and the rule of law
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