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Key Responsibilities: The Library Assistant reports directly to Librarian who is responsible as part of a team to provide an excellent library service to all members of the school community; students, parents and teachers, and keep the physical library and all of its services running smoothly. In particular, the Library Assistant will help to promote reading to all members of the school community, and advises on information access help to create a welcoming environment in the library work with students of all ages, from 3-18 years provide assistance to teachers and parents process check-in and check-out of books shelve and tidy books perform routine Library administrative tasks deal with students enquiries ensure library stock is in good order process library materials help to create displays supervise students in the library support teachers through resource provision promote reading help student find the information they need promote the speaking and learning of English solve problems as they arise or pass them on to a senior person to deal with
Professional Expectations: The Library Assistant should have the following qualities demonstrate skills in promoting the Schools Philosophy and Objectives have good English language skills in speaking and reading take an interest in reading have proven ICT and information sourcing skills enjoy working in a school-based environment have strong communication and interpersonal skills be professional and rigorous in approaching matters of Health and Safety be conscientious, efficient and organised actively seek to improve his/her practice and participate in Training and Development be a strong team player good-natured, willing to learn and flexible in approach be keen to develop library skills, approaches and practices be willing to engage in change as the library service develops
Child Safeguarding: Shrewsbury International School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to attend in-house Child Safeguarding programmes promote and safeguard the welfare of all students in the school
report to the Child Protection Officer any concerns they have for the welfare of a student. This may include unsafe practices witnessed within the school as outlined in the schools Speak Out (Whistleblowing) Policy. keep professional relationships with students where personal boundaries are respected and maintained seek advice from a Line Manager or Child Protection Officer with issues or concerns related to Child Safeguarding.