Library Assistant & Sixth Form Study Supervisor
St Ignatius College
Enfield
- £28,110 - £30,238 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Salary Scale 5 (points 12-17) Salary range £28,110 - £30,238 36 hours per week - 39 weeks per year – (Term time only) Hours 7.45am – 3.30pm Monday to Thursday, 7.45am – 3.15pm on Fridays
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 23 April 2026
Job overview
This is an exciting opportunity to join our friendly, dynamic and outstanding Catholic school. We value our staff and want to develop them to the full in a supportive environment. We are looking for a Library Assistant to join our committed team of staff and to support us to promote reading to all our pupils in all year groups. The ideal candidate will be passionate about reading and committed to providing an excellent quality reading provision for pupils of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. They will also be a team player, prepared to support the operational running of the school where necessary. In addition to the library duties, you will be supervising Sixth Form study sessions.
St Ignatius College is:
A highly respected, oversubscribed Jesuit Community with a rich history, committed to the academic, spiritual, and personal development of each individual
A warm, friendly community where all are respected and valued
A school where teachers are developed ‘’through a strong programme of ongoing individualised support’ and where leaders are ‘’without compromise in their continuing programme of improvement’’
A school where students are courteous, respectful and keen to learn and succeed
Teacher testimonial: “I feel that I have really grown professionally at St Ignatius College. Teachers are encouraged to take risks with their practice and the CPD is second to none. It is an incredibly supportive environment.”
The successful candidate will:
Be highly organised and have the ability to effectively time manage and prioritise multiple tasks
Have an excellent understanding of how learning resources can effectively support students’ learning
Enjoy working with young people and have a passion for reading
Understand how successful libraries work and have knowledge of library cataloguing systems
What we offer:
An experienced and dedicated staff who share their excellent practice with each other
A highly organised, energetic and well-equipped department where students flourish and are enthusiastic about the subject
Free tea and coffee
Excellent modern facilities in a well-resourced school, with access to free parking and swimming pool
We value diversity and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. The successful applicant will be committed to the distinct Jesuit ethos of the College. St Ignatius College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Anyone applying to work in our school is expected to share this commitment.
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About St Ignatius College
Welcome to St Ignatius College
As Headteacher, it is a pleasure to welcome you to our website which I hope will give you a flavour of life here at St Ignatius College.
First and foremost, our goal is academic excellence and intellectual formation. We believe that with the right support, all students can achieve and they do. We are all boys at KS3 and KS4 and our boys achieve exceptionally well, significantly better than boys locally or nationally. With a mixed thriving and highly successful Sixth Form, we believe that we have the best of both worlds.
Our students are believed in and cared for: they are known and valued as individuals. Human flourishing is at the core of our Catholic, Jesuit philosophy of education. Each individual student is supported to develop fully: academically, socially, emotionally, culturally and spiritually. Our goal is for our students to have the qualifications, confidence, skills and clear sense of self to fulfil their ambitions, live full lives and to go into the world and make it a better place.
Partnership with our parents is fundamental to all we do. We foster strong, open, honest, mutually supportive relationships and welcome and expect parents to be involved in all aspects of school life. We are outward looking and work closely with many other organisations, both locally and nationally.
The social, economic and cultural diversity of our community enriches us. We are a Catholic, Jesuit school but in addition to Catholics, our students and staff belong to other faiths and other Christian traditions, and we encourage all of them to play a full part in the spiritual life of the school and to gain a deeper understanding of their faith. We have a wide catchment and are oversubscribed but you don’t need to be Catholic to attend this school.
I warmly invite you and encourage you to visit to witness for yourselves life at St Ignatius College.
Natasha Socrates
Headteacher
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