At a Glance
- Tasks: Manage reception, maintain pupil records, and support school administration.
- Company: A welcoming school in Romford with a supportive environment.
- Benefits: Full-time hours, professional development, and a friendly team.
- Other info: Fast-paced environment with opportunities for growth and learning.
- Why this job: Join a vibrant school community and make a difference in students' lives.
- Qualifications: Experience in school administration and strong IT skills required.
The predicted salary is between 27800 - 29600 Β£ per year.
We are currently seeking an experienced and organised School Administrator to join a busy and welcoming school in Romford.
Key Requirements
- Previous school administration experience preferred
- Must hold a valid Enhanced DBS on the Update Service
- Experience using SIMS or Bromcom is essential
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
- Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced school environment
- Strong IT and administrative skills
- Professional and friendly approach when dealing with staff, students, and parents
Key Responsibilities
- Managing reception and administrative duties
- Maintaining accurate pupil records using SIMS or Bromcom
- Handling telephone and email enquiries
- Supporting attendance and admissions administration
- Providing general administrative support to the school office and leadership team
- Ensuring confidentiality and compliance with school procedures
If you meet the above requirements and are available for a full-time position, we would love to hear from you.
School Administrator in Colchester employer: Empowering Learning
Join our vibrant school community in Romford, where we prioritise a supportive work culture and professional development for our staff. As a School Administrator, you will benefit from a collaborative environment that values your contributions, offers opportunities for growth, and ensures a fulfilling work-life balance. With a focus on excellence in education, we provide a meaningful role that directly impacts the lives of students and families.