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Post-16 Coordinator

Post-16 Coordinator

Michaela Community School

Brent

  • £27,700 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
14 July 2022

Job overview

Hours of Work: Mon-Thurs 7:45am-4:30pm, Fri 7:45am-3:30pm. Term Time Only + 2 weeks in August

Salary: Up to £27700 per annum, depending on experience (this has been calculated on a pro rata basis)

Start Date: As soon as possible

Reporting to: Office Manager, Director of Sixth Form and Headmistress

Pension: Local Government Pension Scheme (“LGPS”), London Borough of Brent


This is the type of job in which you feel you are really making a difference! You will never be clock-watching.

Michaela Community School is an exciting and successful free school that opened in September 2014 and is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. The ambition of our vibrant and energetic team is to transform the lives of all children, including those from disadvantaged backgrounds. We have 600 pupils from years 7 to 11 and 100 students in our Sixth Form.

We’re a growing team so there is opportunity for progression. You will join a community of staff dedicated to transforming education. We really invest in our staff!

We are a high-functioning, fast-paced school office. We are looking for someone who is bright, highly organised, has exceptional attention to detail and deals well under pressure. You will be personable, assertive and proactive. The successful candidate will be a logical thinker with charisma and able to prioritise.

The successful candidate must:

-have a working knowledge or keen interest in learning about the UK’s higher education system and UCAS application process

-enjoy working with children face to face

General Duties

There are a wide range of responsibilities in this role. Some are listed below:

-To manage, plan and co-ordinate the administration of the sixth form

-To be the school’s UCAS officer, responsible for all aspects of UCAS administration and deadlines

-To administer the 6th form visits programme for offer-holders, and prospective students

-In consultation with relevant staff, to arrange work experience and the whole school and 6th form speakers programme

-To administer 6th form events, e.g. open evenings, awards evenings and other Sixth Form events as required.

-To be the first point of contact with students, parents and external agencies; supporting the Head of Sixth Form and KS5 Tutors

About Michaela Community School

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+44 20 8795 3183

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Michaela Community School is an exciting and successful free school that opened in September 2014 in Wembley, and is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. You may have heard of us: our Headmistress, Katharine Birbalsingh, is often in the news saying things that others find controversial but that we think are common sense. In 2023, our Progress 8 at GCSE was 2.37, the highest Progress 8 in the country. Nearly three quarters of our GCSE papers achieved a 7 to 9 grade. We also got 94% grade 5s in English and Maths. Our A level results were equally impressive with three quarters of our A-Level exams graded A* or A, and 75% of students went on to Russell Group universities, including Oxbridge, Imperial and LSE.

The ambition of our vibrant and energetic team is to transform the lives of all children, including those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Many of us are Teach First Ambassadors. Some of us are not. All of us want to change the world by showing that a child’s home circumstances don’t have to be a barrier to exceptional success.

Headmistress

Ms. Katharine Birbalsingh

Values and vision

Michaela Community School in Brent has a special focus on self-discipline and knowledge. Our tight behaviour systems ensure you can really teach. The school believes its task is to develop the whole child. Teachers encourage children to contribute to their wider community and to show compassion, consideration and kindness to all.

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