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Office and Admissions Manager

Office and Admissions Manager

Ark Greenwich Free School

Greenwich

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Salary:
£27,927 - £33,963
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
November 2018
Apply by:
29 October 2018

Job overview

As AGFS enters its 7th Year following exceptional GCSE outcomes for the last two years, we are delighted to offer a senior administrator position in our strong and experienced team.

This is a new role and the successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining and further enhancing the school performance, whilst demonstrating the schools values of Ambition, Growth, Fellowship and Scholarship. AGFS is dedicated to offering tailored CPD to all staff to develop their professional skill set whilst maintaining a strong and supportive line management structure. AGFS is committed to a well being pledge, which ensures that staff can work effectively towards the shared vision, and are not held back by inefficient or unnecessary processes.

If you are passionate about working in an exceptional educational organisation which is innovative and forward thinking, has high expectations, a small community feel with high performing professionals, this is the role for you.

The School Office and Admissions Manager provides effective and confidential support to the Executive Assistant and in addition ensures the smooth running of the School Office and provides line management to Administrative staff.

The successful candidate will have exceptional communication skills and be highly motivated, organised and able to work under pressure to manage multiple priorities and longer term projects. A high level of proficiency in MS Office, including Word and Excel, is essential.

Previous experience of a similar role within education, legal or professional services organisations would be an advantage but is not essential.

This is a full-time post with annualised hours over the academic year. The hours of work will be 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday (39 weeks in term time only plus 11 days) and there may be an occasional requirement to work outside of these hours to support school events.

If you would like to speak with the Executive Assistant directly, please call on the number below. Visits to the school are welcome; please contact Victoria Hemmings  to arrange via 0208 319 3692 or vhemmings@arkgreenwich.org.

The start date is as early as possible.

AGFS is committed to safeguarding children and the successful applicant will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure DBS check.


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About Ark Greenwich Free School

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We opened in September 2012 as a new Free School - a four-form entry, state-funded, mixed, non-denominational, 11-18 comprehensive school for the children of Greenwich. We are now full at 11-16. The School is extremely popular and is 6 times oversubscribed and staff are hard-working and committed to the school’s vision.

We have some very clear ‘givens’ and below is set out what we think are the most important features of our model. The school's ethos runs in line with our core values of Ambition, Growth, Fellowship & Scholarship. Underpinning this is a clear focus on Behaviour and we have exceptionally high expectations of our students.

We invest heavily in the curriculum and believe that the design and implementation of the curriculum is at the heart of school life.  It creates an atmosphere for learning and sets the tone and philosophy for teachers.

Alongside being a school that values the importance of subject disciplines we also invest in high-quality weekly training and have access to world-class development opportunities through our partnerships with a wide range of schools, universities and sector-leading organisations. We are an accredited CPD provider through the Teacher Development Trust, many of our departments have won external awards in History and Computer Science, and we work closely with well-regarded curriculum providers. This means that we can help all staff at the school grow and develop.

We run a compulsory enrichment programme every Wednesday afternoon to ensure all our pupils receive a more holistic education. All of the AGFS staff commit to delivering elements of this. We also run a series of 12 ‘Drop Down Days’ throughout the year where the timetable is collapsed, enabling all pupils to undertake day-long programmes and activities – for example, university visits and trips to museums and theatres -  as well as providing space for more intensive subject-led learning and extended academic projects.

AGFS has been described by The Economist as providing “plenty of hope for British education” and was selected by the Evening Standard as one of five “new model schools” in London. 

Additionally we have received the following comments:

  

“Fantastic and extraordinary…Quiet lessons, happy students, nuclear focus, masses of support for students” Tom Bennett, founder of Research Ed and behaviour adviser to the Department for Education

“Amongst the highest performing schools in London” Evening Standard

“It was a real pleasure to visit AGFS. You are absolutely focusing on the right things and should be extremely proud of your school” Rebecca Boomer-Clark (Former Regional Schools Commissioner)
 

'Every child deserves the best possible start in life - and nothing is more important to them than a good education. The teachers and staff at Greenwich Free School are passionate about the importance of education, and they combine their passion with great professionalism and skill. They will do their very best for your child.'
Lord Adonis, former Schools Minister

'GFS is one of the country's most impressive and forward-thinking Free Schools, attracting considerable national attention and setting an exceptionally high quality bar for future Free Schools. I'm confident that its superb team will provide an outstanding education for the children of Greenwich.'
Rachel Wolf, Director, New Schools' Network

We warmly invite you to come and visit GFS and see for yourself all that we are doing to provide outstanding teaching and pastoral care to all our pupils.

Life in the Greenwich Free School is hard work, but it is also truly engaging, exciting and fun. It is a school of which our pupils are proud – and we are proud of each and every one of them.
 

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