School Library Assistant (part time evenings)
Chetham's School of Music
Manchester
- £8.96 - £9.28 per hour
- Expired
- Salary:
- pay award pending
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2022
- Apply by:
- 13 December 2021
Job overview
Part-time School Library Assistant
Evenings during Term time only
Required January 2022 or sooner (subject to recruitment checks)
£8.96* per hour Tuesday, Thursday;
£9.28* per hour Friday (*pay award pending)
We are seeking an enthusiastic School Library Assistant to join our team in the School’s Learning Resource Centre. The shifts involved are Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings 1630-2100 in term time, to a maximum of 12 hours per week. Applications would be considered from candidates who may not be able to offer all of the shifts. Knowledge of music is essential as is experience of dealing with young people.
For a Job Description and Application pack go to www.chethams.com
Deadline for applications 9.00am Monday 13 December
Chetham’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of children; applicants must be willing to undergo
child protection screening including checks with past employers
and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Reg. Charity No: 526702
About Chetham's School of Music
Chetham’s School of Music is an independent, mainstream school with a sixth form, for children between the ages of eight and 18. The co-educational establishment, based in Long Millgate, Manchester. There is also boarding provision, with approximately 2/3 students staying at the school at present.
The school is part of the Foundation of Chetham’s Hospital School and Library, founded by Humphrey Chetham in 1653. The first students attended the school in 1956. Chetham’s occupies buildings dating back to 1422, as well as new buildings such as the recital hall, which was constructed in 2012. No academic assessment is required to attend the school – entry is based solely on musical talent.
Joint Principals
Nicola Smith and Tom Redmond
Values and vision
Chetham’s School of Music aims to deliver stimulating lessons that encourage pupils to develop good learning habits. Students get the chance to showcase their musical talents by performing in lunchtime concerts. Teachers and children value each other and celebrate everyone’s successes. Pupils are urged to attend the performances of their peers, giving feedback and showing their support.
ISI report
“Levels of supervision at all times are good. Staff have appropriate levels of training to care for the age and needs of the pupils and the nature of the activity. The school has an appropriate and comprehensive written behaviour policy, which covers behaviour both during the school day and at other times. It includes the school rules, disciplinary sanctions, occasions when restraint may be used and also arrangements for searching pupils and their possessions. The policy is effectively implemented throughout the school.”
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