Job Advert Summary
Rondebosch Boys’ Preparatory School seeks to appoint an enthusiastic and innovative School Librarian with a strong background in English to join our dedicated team.
The successful candidate will be responsible for managing our school library as a vibrant learning hub, fostering a love of reading, research and lifelong learning among our boys. With English as a major subject, you will also support literacy development through targeted teaching, resource curation and reading enrichment initiatives. In addition, the successful applicant will contribute to the school’s sport and extramural programme.
Starting date: 1 January 2026
Minimum Requirements
Qualifications and Relevant Experience
- A recognised teaching qualification with English as a major.
- 7 years or more teaching experience, including teaching Grade 6 and 7 English.
- Experience in promoting literacy and reading development in a school environment.
- Strong organisational, administrative and ICT skills.
- A passion for children’s literature and creating a reading culture.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Preferred Attributes
- Additional training or certification in inclusive education or learner support.
- Demonstrated ability to implement innovative and engaging teaching strategies.
- A collaborative approach to working within a team.
Duties and Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and develop the school library as a welcoming, inclusive and resource-rich environment.
- Promote a culture of reading and inquiry across the school.
- Support learners in developing research, literacy and critical thinking skills.
- Teach Grade 6 and 7 English, ensuring a strong foundation in literacy and language skills.
- Collaborate with teachers to integrate library resources into English and other curriculum areas.
- Plan and lead literacy-focused activities, book clubs and reading programmes.
- Ensure the library collection is current, diverse and relevant to learners’ needs.
- Contribute actively to the school’s sport and extramural programme.