KKingsmead is a large, oversubscribed school that, despite serving a postcode in the top 20% most deprived parts of England:
- Has an ambitious curriculum, with almost an almost exclusively GCSE KS4 and A Level KS5, aiming for 90% EBacc while also having a performing a visual arts specialism.
- A track record of above average progress scores in spite of the challenge posed by such an ambitious curriculum.
- Exceptional behaviour, with a consistent approach that combines explicit boundaries with the space to build relationships and support those children who need it.
- A thoughtfully constructed wider school experience for the children, with an ambitious combination of clubs, trips, careers guidance and wider enrichment.
School Librarian main duties include:
Establish
and maintain systems as required for access and use of the computing facilities.- Maintain
the general order and condition of the library – tidying shelves, putting
books away, ensuring that displays are kept relevant and to a high
standard.
- Organise
NGRT Tests (liaison with Data Manager and Literacy Coordinator).
- Development
of the Library induction programme for students and staff.
- Run
a structured volunteer programme for Sixth Form and/or Year 7 students.
Train and mentor student librarians to support library operations and
promote reading among peers.
- Assist
students with homework and coursework across the day and in after school
sessions.
- Supervise
the Sixth Form students during private study periods in the library.
- Support
the wider administrative needs of the school.
- Please see below duties, however this list may not be exhaustive as per this role:
- Work to the direction of
the Literacy Coordinator to ensure the Library and its facilities are used
appropriately, with high standards of behaviour, applying the school’s
Behaviour policy.
- Deal with staff queries and
assist during lesson times in the library.
- Support the Literacy
Coordinator in keeping the Just Reading curriculum up to date and relevant.
Maintaining and expanding the curriculum, advising Literacy Coordinator on
suitable fiction and non-fiction titles.
- Be an active and visible
advocate for the importance of reading for pleasure in all school forums.
- Support the Literacy
Co-Ordinator in initiatives to promote a love of reading throughout the school,
including author visits, reading challenges, book clubs, and themed events.
- Work with the Literacy
Co-Ordinator to collaborate with teachers to embed reading into all subject
areas and support cross-curricular literacy.
- Recognise and celebrate
student achievements in reading through various communication channels, such as
awards, displays, and newsletters.
- Organise competitions,
quizzes and activities in order to increase awareness of the library resources.
- Promote student voice in
library development and book selection.
- Be an active and visible
advocate for the importance of reading for pleasure in all school forums.
- Support the Literacy
Co-Ordinator in initiatives to promote a love of reading throughout the school,
including author visits, reading challenges, book clubs, and themed
events.
- Work with the Literacy
Co-Ordinator to collaborate with teachers to embed reading into all subject
areas and support cross-curricular literacy.
- Recognise and celebrate
student achievements in reading through various communication channels, such as
awards, displays, and newsletters.
- Organise competitions,
quizzes and activities in order to increase awareness of the library
resources.
- Promote student voice in
library development and book selection
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*Candidates are strongly advised to apply before the deadline date. If a suitable candidate is appointed, the school reserve the right to close this vacancy early.*