Skip to main content
Tes home
SearchBack to search
Administrative Officer

Administrative Officer

St Michael's CofE High School

Sandwell

  • £21,269 - £24,920 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Salary will be pro-rata, based on term-time only + 2 weeks
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2022
Apply by:
11 July 2022

Job overview

St Michael’s is an oversubscribed, good school: the headteacher and senior leaders provide strong leadership…morale is high…consequently, the school continues to improve (Ofsted: November 2017).

Rated outstanding for Personal Development and Welfare, Ofsted noted that Pupils behave well in lessons … they are smartly dressed, polite and courteous. They are very proud of their school.

Ofsted also noted the following:

• The school is calm and orderly throughout the school day. At breaktime and lunchtime, [students] behave maturely and show consideration for others

• Teaching is consistently strong across subjects 

• Relationships in classrooms are warm and respectful

• Pupils are confident learners. They are keen to do well, they work hard and take pride in their work. They listen attentively to their teachers and to each other

• Pupils demonstrate caring and welcoming attitudes to each other, to staff and to visitors

The 2019 Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools report states, “St Michael’s is an excellent school because of the transformational impact it has on pupils, families, staff and an extended community … The school has a heart like no other school”.

We are looking to appoint an experienced, enthusiastic and proactive administrator to work in our school office, supporting the team in this increasingly busy environment.

The successful candidate will have experience of working in an administrative role and should have good communication and organisational skills. Due to the nature of the post, they will need to be a team player and willing to help out colleagues when necessary. Previous experience of working in a school office would be desirable.

Reporting to the Office Manager, this key appointment will provide high standards of administration, communication and event management. We would love to hear from you if you have: 

  • Good time management skills 
  • The ability to multi-task 
  • Problem-solving skills 
  • Excellent organisational skills 
  • Good written and verbal communication skills 
  • Ideally, a flair for the presentation and presentation of refreshments 
  • A professional and friendly demeanour

Potential applicants are welcome to visit the school and should contact the Office Manager, Samantha Prescott, at samantha.prescott@st-michaels.sandwell.sch.uk if they wish to organise a visit.

St Michael's Church of England High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and, as such, expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Attached documents

About St Michael's CofE High School

School image 1
School image 2
School image 3
+44 121 561 6881

View on Google Maps

Visit employer website

St Michael’s Church of England High School is a significantly oversubscribed 11-16 mixed comprehensive secondary school, based in Rowley Regis, Sandwell.  We are a local authority, voluntary aided (VA) school and we educate over 1,200 students. As a VA school, the governing board is integral to ensuring continuous improvement for all staff and students; their mission is to:

To provide effective challenge, rigour and strategic support to St Michael’s to live the Christian Vision, ensuring all students and staff are able to flourish and achieve their full potential.

Highly effective governance and leadership ensure the continuity of a clear and ambitious vision for providing high quality, inclusive education for all, encompassed within our Christian vision and values. We are proud that the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools judged St Michael's to be an excellent school. At St Michael's, we aim to show love, care and kindness to all in our community. We value what we have and share with others, and we aim to enable everyone to achieve their full potential.

In 2023, Ofsted again judged our school to be Good, particularly at a time when the benchmark for ‘Good’ is at the highest level it has ever been. Ofsted recognised a plethora of strengths, including our high expectations, Christian ethos, culture of mutual respect, provision for pupils’ wider personal development, PSCE, and prioritisation of reading strategies to ensure pupils catch-up and safeguarding provision. At St Michael’s, the impact of the quality of education is underpinned by an ambitious and effectively structured curriculum. Ofsted recognised that lessons are structured effectively. Teachers model tasks skilfully, and they are adept in the way they implement the curriculum. Additionally, teachers make good use of different forms of assessment to check what pupils know and understand. As a result, teachers quickly spot where pupils may need additional help.

St Michael’s has been on a transformational journey; our key performance indicators demonstrated that our inclining performance trajectory continued through 2020 and 2021 with unvalidated teacher assessed grades (TAGs) and centre assessed grades (CAGs). In 2022, our progress 8 score of +0.55 is in the top 10% of all secondary schools nationally. In particular, disadvantaged students, students with special educational needs and children looked after significantly outperform both similar students nationally as well as their national comparator. Our success continued in 2023, with our progress 8 score of +0.41, maintaining our standing within the top 20% of all secondary schools nationally.

We enjoy working and learning in a beautiful building with state-of-the-art facilities, including three multi­ use games areas; sports fields; a sports hall; a gym; a dance studio; a drama theatre; a spacious Learning Resource Centre; design and technology rooms; computer suites; food and textiles facilities and science laboratories. Classrooms and corridors are light and spacious, and at the heart of the school is our beautiful chapel: a peaceful space for prayer and reflection.

St Michael's is recognised by Ofsted for our exceptional provision in behaviour, attitudes and personal development. In 2023, we achieved the King’s Award for voluntary service and in 2022, we achieved the gold standard Mental Health in Schools Award from The Carnegie Centre of Excellence. We have an award-winning Student Voice programme, where children work tirelessly for the benefit of others: highlighting the problems faced by 21st Century children; liaising with local agencies to tackle environmental and social issues; supporting our local and global community and raising money for charity (over £70,000 to date). Our Junior Leadership Team and Wellbeing Champions are pioneers within school; through collaborative working partnerships, they help inform strategies and help shape curriculum design.

St Michael’s are proud to serve our local community and we are relentless in our mission to raise aspirations, both of the students and their parents/carers. By applying to St Michael’s, you could be part of a high performing team, which creates independent, skilled, problem-solving learners who are well-prepared for the next stage in their educational or vocational journeys.

Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.

Applications closed