Junior School Librarian (part-time) in Stockbridge

Junior School Librarian (part-time) in Stockbridge

Stockbridge Part-Time 15000 - 20000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support young readers and promote a love for books in a vibrant school library.
  • Company: Join a warm and inclusive school community dedicated to fostering learning.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, pension scheme, and access to professional development.
  • Other info: Flexible part-time hours with opportunities for personal growth and creativity.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in children's lives by inspiring their reading journey.
  • Qualifications: Passion for children's literature and excellent interpersonal skills are essential.

The predicted salary is between 15000 - 20000 £ per year.

We are seeking an enthusiastic and creative librarian for our Junior School campus. The core purpose of the role is to support the school's vision and values which are AMBITION, COMPASSION, COLLABORATION, INTEGRITY and ENGAGEMENT. The library should be at the heart of the school's learning community and enhance the quality of teaching and learning while supporting all children on their reading journey, fostering a culture of reading for pleasure.

This is a part-time role, working 25 hours per week Monday to Friday as follows:

  • Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 10.30am to 3.30pm
  • Tuesday and Thursday: 11.15am to 4.15pm

This role is available from 14/09/2026.

Main Responsibilities:

  • In conjunction with other key members of staff, implement a policy for the library that reflects the educational aims and objectives of the school, and monitor the effectiveness of this policy on a regular basis.
  • Develop a good working relationship with the Librarian of our Senior School library, sharing resources and areas of expertise.
  • Plan and oversee the organisation and management of the library for effective use.
  • Actively promote the library as a resource that is at the heart of the school.
  • Deliver library sessions to all classes.
  • Provide advice and guidance on the resources available to maximise learning opportunities.
  • Select, organise, promote and maintain book and non-book materials to cover the full range of ages and abilities of the school community within the agreed budget.
  • Ensure the library offers diversity of authors, genres, publishers, subject matter and protagonists within fiction texts so that all pupils feel represented.
  • Ensure the library provides a suitable and welcoming atmosphere which fosters reading for pleasure.
  • Guide pupils on the choice of literature to meet their needs and interests.
  • Promote reading for pleasure throughout the school, including engaging with parents.
  • Compile reading recommendations and booklists in an engaging and exciting manner.
  • Organise and promote special events such as World Book Day or Scottish Book Week.
  • Run reading clubs at lunchtime and after school as appropriate.
  • Manage a Primary 6 Junior Librarian team, including all training and support.
  • Network with other partners, e.g. other local schools, Scottish Book Trust, SLS, SLA, keeping abreast of national and local reading and literacy initiatives.
  • Maintain personal CPD including extensive reading of children’s fiction.

Ideal Candidate:

Our ideal candidate is someone with:

  • Knowledge of safeguarding (training will be provided in line with school policy).
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to relate well to young people.
  • Self-motivated and able to work without continual direction and supervision.
  • Knowledge of current children’s literature.
  • Knowledge of children’s reading and literacy organisations to assist with school’s offer to pupils.
  • Knowledge of library classification and organisation schemes.
  • Computer literate.
  • Creative.
  • Ability to work with all colleagues within school and externally.
  • Ability to multitask.

Package Description:

The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme, all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged.

Our reward package includes:

  • Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme.
  • Access to onsite gym and strength & conditioning suite.
  • Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers.
  • Fee discount.
  • A hot lunch is provided during term time.

Please note that this role does not offer visa sponsorship. The successful candidate must therefore be able to demonstrate their right to work in the UK. As the position involves regulated work with children, the successful candidate will also be required to complete a PVG (Protecting Vulnerable Groups) application.

Junior School Librarian (part-time) in Stockbridge employer: Teacheroo

Join our vibrant Junior School community as a part-time Junior School Librarian, where your passion for literature and commitment to fostering a love of reading will be at the forefront of our educational mission. We offer a supportive work culture that values collaboration and personal growth, alongside a generous benefits package including a Defined Contribution Pension Scheme, access to an onsite gym, and opportunities for professional development. With a focus on inclusivity and engagement, you'll play a vital role in shaping the reading journey of our students while enjoying a warm and welcoming environment.

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Contact Details:

Teacheroo Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Junior School Librarian (part-time) in Stockbridge

Knowledge of safeguarding
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to relate well to young people
Self-motivated
Knowledge of current children’s literature
Knowledge of children’s reading and literacy organisations
Knowledge of library classification and organisation schemes