Examinations Administrator
St Michael's Catholic Grammar School
London Borough of Barnet - North Finchley
- Expired
- Salary:
- Unified Rewards Grade G: £17,291 to £19,560 pro rata (£27,342 to £30,930 FTE)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 1 October 2018
Job overview
ST.MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Voluntary Aided
“An outstandingly effective School” Ofsted
Nether Street, North Finchley, London N12 7NJ
Tel: 020 8446 2256 Email: office@ st-michaels.barnet.sch.uk Fax: 020 8343 9598 Website: www.st-michaels.barnet.sch.uk
3 Form Entry Voluntary Aided Grammar School for Girls with Boys in the Sixth Form 775 on Roll. 296 in Sixth Form.
Examinations Administrator
26 hours per week, 39 weeks per year
Unified Rewards Grade G: £17,291 to 19,560 pro rata (£27,342 to £30,930 FTE)
Required from 8th October 2018.
The Governors are seeking to appoint an Examinations Administrator to oversee the provision of the school’s examinations, both internal and external. Duties are wide-ranging and will include (amongst other duties): ensuring all exam entries are made to deadline, organising exam rooms, timetables etc, adhering to strict examination security protocols. In addition, this post encompasses the supervision of invigilators. St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School is a small school with a distinctive Catholic ethos. Students at the school are very well behaved and the school is a very pleasant working environment. This is a new post in the support staff structure of the school. This person will work under the direction of the Exams Secretary. Examinations experience would be desirable. The appointed candidate will be flexible in her/his approach to the wide-range of work undertaken – and will be an intrinsic part of the support staff team. The ability to manage a range of competing demands and to prioritise work is very important. Computer skills are also required, as Word, Excel and SIMS are used extensively in this role. In addition, a very good level of both written and spoken English are essential.
Closing date: noon on 1st October - interviews will take place soon after.
We are committed to the protection of children
St Michael’s is an equal opportunities employer
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About St Michael's Catholic Grammar School
- St Michael's Catholic Grammar School
- Nether Street, North Finchley
- London
- N12 7NJ
- United Kingdom
St Michael’s is a girls-only (before sixth form), selective grammar, Roman Catholic secondary school with sixth form situated in North Finchley, London. It is a voluntary-aided state school that is part of the Archdiocese of Westminster. A smaller than average school, it will provide 920 places for secondary and sixth form students, when fully subscribed.
The school was established in 1908, became a Voluntary Aided Grammar School in 1958 and began to include boys in its sixth form in September 2009.
Principal
Michael Stimpson
Values and Vision
The school’s follows the values of the Gospel, providing a high quality of education and care to its pupils. St Michael's respects each student as an individual to ensure they are valued and encouraged to reach their full potential.
St Michael’s sixth form welcomes pupils of all faiths, but selection to the main school is based on academic aptitude and strength of Catholic faith.
Ofsted
“St Michael’s is an outstanding school. Standards are exceptionally high, amongst the highest found nationally, both at GCSE and A level, and continue to improve. The [then-] headteacher and her deputy provide outstanding leadership. They, very ably supported by the senior leadership team, have a strong vision for the education of girls rooted in the Catholic faith, which contributes so much to the ethos of the school.”
View St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School’s latest Ofsted report
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