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Graduate Trainee: Library Assistant

Graduate Trainee: Library Assistant

Latymer Upper School

Hammersmith and Fulham

  • £21,650 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
£27,300 FTE
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
10 February 2023

Job overview

Fixed Term Appointment: 4 September 2023 to 5 July 2024. This is a term-time role working 37.5 hours per week over 36 weeks.

Salary: c.£21,650 for 36 weeks (FTE £27,300 per annum)

We have a great opportunity for a trainee library assistant to join our experienced library team.

We are a leading independent day school in Hammersmith with a large, open-plan library. Our students enjoy visiting the library for independent research, class visits and reading for pleasure.

Applications are invited for a fixed-term post starting in September 2023 and finishing on 5 July 2024. The post is intended for a graduate wishing to gain library experience before undertaking a postgraduate course in Librarianship/Information Studies or for recent graduates of such a course seeking to specialize in school librarianship.

The graduate trainee will assist in the day-to-day running of the library; staffing the desk (issuing, renewing and returning items on the library system), supervising students, helping with enquiries and planning creative, thematic displays.

Hours are 10am – 6.15pm Monday to Friday (37.5 hours per week with a 45-minute unpaid lunch break) during term times, plus INSET days. Some flexibility is required as you will be responsible for closing the library at 6pm.

For further details and an application form please go to https://latymer.ciphr-irecruit.com

Information about Latymer Upper School is available at www.latymer-upper.org

Closing date: Friday 10th February 2023 at 10am

Interviews will be held during the week commencing 27 February 2023.

DiversityThe School is fully committed to the principles of equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion. We have an established and representative staff Equality and Diversity Board to help drive forward positive change. A further Equality and Diversity Committee has recently been formed from our student population.

We are committed to attracting and retaining the very best staff, ensuring that our staff body reflects the diversity of our students and local community. Acknowledging a lack of ethnic diversity within our staff community, we particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates for this role. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however, the School may employ positive action where diverse candidates can demonstrate their ability to perform the role equally well.

Safeguarding - The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check, online check and receipt of two satisfactory references.

About Latymer Upper School

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+44 20 8629 2024

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Latymer Upper School is first and foremost a 'learning school', vibrant, global in perspective, innovative in its teaching and learning and combining the best of the traditional and the modern. A high value is placed on scholarship in both pupils and staff and the School prides itself on the excellence of its teaching and pastoral care, its academic achievements and its exciting and innovative curriculum.

Newcomers are often surprised by the size of the site on which Latymer Upper resides, little realising on first glimpse that the School stretches from the gothic gates on King Street in Hammersmith, to Latymer's Boat House on the banks of the River Thames.

Latymer Upper School’s ethos is as strong today as it was almost 400 years ago when The Latymer Foundation at Hammersmith came into being. Our story starts in 1624 when a prosperous lawyer, Edward Latymer, left part of his wealth for the clothing and education of “eight poore boyes” from Hammersmith.

Edward Latymer's vision was to offer his wards a life-changing education that would equip them to flourish in the wider world. This vision remains firmly at the heart of the School - although we now teach rather more than those original eight Hammersmith boys. The Latymer of today consists of a vibrant, co-educational student body of 1,200 girls and boys from all over West London and beyond, and a further 167 pupils at Latymer Prep.

Latymer Upper is a happy school, where the well-being of our pupils is central to all that we aim to achieve, both in and out of the classroom. Our priority is to ensure our students are equipped with the knowledge and strategies required to live healthy, safe and balanced lives. We believe that our school should help pupils become well-rounded young people, comfortable in themselves and in the company of others, whatever their differences. There are no typical Latymer Upper pupils, but we do encourage values such as politeness and helpfulness, and seek to instill a genuine sense of social responsibility.

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