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Part Time Librarian

Hasmonean High School

North West London

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Salary:
NJC 19 Pro Rata
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
February 2018
Apply by:
4 February 2018

Job overview

  

HASMONEAN HIGH SCHOOL Part Time Librarian – Boys’ Site

19 hours per week (Monday-Thursday) -Term Time only

Required: Immediately

NJC 19 Pro Rata

We are looking to appoint a person with excellent literacy and communication skills as well as initiative, flexibility, a sense of humour and the ability to build rapport with the students in our school to run the library at the Boys’ school. 

You must be highly organised and have experience using a library MIS system and can demonstrate a proactive approach in supporting students. You can communicate effectively with clarity and sensitivity to the school community. You enjoy being part of, a team, and can be flexible and creative in your approach. Please see the job description for more details regarding this role.

Hasmonean High School has been rated as the leading non-selective state school in the country for four years in a row (The Times, 2012 -2015). The school was also judged to be Outstanding in every category by Ofsted (November 2012). 

Come and join our culturally diverse and friendly staff at Hasmonean.  We are an outstanding school with students who engage in their learning and enjoy being intellectually challenged. We require all our staff to contribute toward the ethos of our Jewish school however we are delighted to consider applications from candidates of all faith backgrounds.  

You would be joining us at an exciting stage of our journey as our programme for a new state of the art building gets underway.

Our School is a thriving community with a nursery on site for staff.

Our training and development programmes for staff are exceptional and highly regarded

We would love you to become part of our growing family

Please click on the quick apply button to apply for this job. If you have any questions or require further information about the school please contact www.hasmonean.co.uk or contact a.oconnor@hasmonean.co.uk

Closing date:- Midday Monday 5th February 2018. Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and encouraged.

The appointment is subject to an enhanced DBS clearance. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

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About Hasmonean High School

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+44 20 8203 1411

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Hasmonean High School is a centre of educational excellence serving the Orthodox Jewish Community of North-West London. Boys and girls are taught separately on two campuses. Our school combines the secular with the religious within a framework of Torah Im Derech Eretz (respect for others, both within the school community and in the wider world).  Academic rigour is combined with in-depth Torah study, incorporating values such as chesed (caring/ kindness) and tzedokah (supporting charities).

Hasmonean is one of the best performing comprehensive schools in the country: our students attain consistently high standards in their GCSE, A/S and A Level examinations.  The vast majority of our graduates go on to study in world-class yeshivas and seminaries, before pursuing university education and a wide variety of careers. The highest expectations are shared by students, staff and parents.

Alongside our commitment to education is a determination that every Hasmonean student understands their place in their own community and wider British society.  Teaching them to embrace their place in the world around them is achieved through various aspects of our curriculum and a broader social, moral, spiritual and cultural (SMSC) educational programme.

It is also reflected in our school ethos of Torah im Derech Eretz and students have the opportunity to learn how to integrate with others from different backgrounds and  respect British Values and the different cultures that make up our society.  We expect our students to play a meaningful role in society and provide many opportunities during their school life for them to do so.

Underpinning this is a clear expectation, modelled by our staff, that everyone, regardless of their background should be treated with dignity, courtesy, kindness and respect.

We have a first-class staff dedicated to making our school a happy and purposeful school for students. Each student is valued, along with his or her parents or carers.  We aim to maximise each student’s potential within a caring, disciplined and ordered environment, and, in return, expect all students to respect and support the values on which our community is based.

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