Assistant Librarian
Trinity School
Croydon
- Expired
- Salary:
- up to £32,994 pro rata (dependent on experience)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January / February 2024
- Apply by:
- 7 January 2024
Job overview
The Trinity Library is a great place to be – it is light, spacious, well-resourced and popular with our students for a wide range of purposes. We are looking for an individual who will continue to make the library a welcoming, nurturing and exciting place for curious and bright young minds. The successful candidate will provide support for the management, development and promotion of the library.
We are a diverse community at Trinity and strongly encourage applications from teaching and support staff from a range of backgrounds. To enable us to make any reasonable adjustments, please let us know when you submit your application whether you have any special requirements.
The Company
Trinity is one of three schools governed by the Whitgift Foundation, founded in 1596 by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, John Whitgift.
Trinity’s academic results regularly place it among the top schools in the country.
In 2022 Trinity was ranked 23rd in the Parent Power list of Top 100 Independent Schools in the UK and 13th in London, making it the top-ranked independent school in Croydon.
Beyond academic results, we celebrate intellectual curiosity and foster a culture in which pupils feel inspired to take a genuine interest in the world around them.
Exceptional staff is fundamental to our mission and we look forward to welcoming outstanding candidates to join our team.
Trinity School reserves the right to interview and appoint before the published closing date. Trinity strongly encourages applications from ethnic minority candidates. 42% of our students are from ethnic minority backgrounds and we want to have a staff body that reflects the diversity of the school and our local area.
Trinity School is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants will be required to comply with all safeguarding procedures including an Enhanced DBS check.
Our Values
At Trinity our focus is on leading through values; on the kind of young people that our students become through being at Trinity, with day-to-day school experiences and a love of learning shaping them before they move on to extraordinary futures.
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About Trinity School
Independent HMC day school for 1,100 students aged 10-18, with a co-educational Sixth Form. Welcoming girls into Years 6 and 7 from September 2027. Independent School of the Year 2024 award winner, shortlisted in 2025, and ranked in the Top 20 independent schools in London for academic excellence by The Sunday Times in 2026.
Set in 27 acres in leafy Shirley, Trinity is a dynamic, forward-looking school at the forefront of independent education.
Trinity nurtures extraordinary young people, offering a sector-leading educational experience for boys aged 10–18 and girls aged 16–18. There are four main ages of entry into the school: at 10+, 11+, 13+ and 16+. Building on its successful co-educational Sixth Form, the school is extending co-education across all year groups with girls joining in Year 6 and Year 7 for the first time in September 2027. Over the next five years, the school will grow to approximately 1,400 students, making this an exciting time to join the Trinity community.
Trinity has a broad ethnically and socially diverse student body which reflects the local South London area. Over half of the students enter from local primary schools and, with the support of the Whitgift Foundation, Trinity is able to offer generous bursary and scholarship support, with just over 50% of students receiving financial assistance.
The school was last inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2024 and Trinity was awarded a significant strength for its community, with the report recognising the “inclusive and collaborative culture within the school”.
Trinity School is part of the Whitgift Foundation, founded in 1596 by John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. For over 400 years, the Whitgift Foundation has been educating the young and caring for the elderly. It plays a significant role in Croydon life promoting educational excellence, supporting carers and providing a range of services for elderly people.
The Foundation educates 2,500 students from in and around Croydon through its two independent schools: Trinity and Whitgift (day and boarding for boys aged 10-18). The schools and their students benefit from the support of one of the largest bursary schemes in the country. Over 46% of students are currently supported by a bursary or scholarship scheme, totalling in excess of £5 million per year.
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