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Receptionist

Receptionist

The Grammar School at Leeds

LS17 8GS

  • £18,576 - £19,246 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
GS2, points 11-13, £18,576-£19,246 per annum (actual salary payable £15,468)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
21 June 2021

Job overview

Receptionist

The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) is looking for a friendly, energetic and enthusiastic Receptionist to join their primary school administration team.  The successful candidate will be responsible for the primary school’s front of house, and will also provide a range of administrative support services.    

GSAL is an independent fee-paying school based in Alwoodley which was created in 2008 when Leeds Grammar School merged with Leeds Girls’ High School.  The school is mixed, and provides education from ages 3 – 18 in its primary school (650 pupils) and senior school (1550 pupils).

The Receptionist post has been created following an administrative restructure in the primary school, and will be key to the efficient running of the school.  The successful candidate will provide a welcoming and friendly service to the wide range of school visitors including parents, pupils, staff and suppliers, and manage the switchboard and enquires e-mail.  They will also undertake admin duties as directed by the school’s senior leadership team and lead administrator. 

Applicants need to be highly professional, with the ability to provide excellent customer service and communicate effectively with pupils, parents, staff and external organisations.  You will have strong organisational skills, and will be able to plan, schedule, prioritise and multi-task effectively.

This position forms part of a large friendly admin team which provides administration services across the whole of GSAL. 

For more information, the job description and person spec are available as documents on The Grammar School at Leeds recruitment site, along with details of our staff benefits.

For general enquiries please contact us via vacancies@gsal.org.uk or contact the Grammar School at Leeds on 0113 2291552.

Please note that we do not accept CV's and all applicants must complete a GSAL online application form by clicking the 'Apply' button above.

The Grammar School at Leeds is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This appointment will be conditional upon successful pre-employment and DBS checks. 

GSAL recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME).

The School is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, and flexible working arrangements to support staff from different backgrounds. As part of our commitment, we are currently in the process of obtaining accreditation from the National Centre for Diversity


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About The Grammar School at Leeds

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+44 113 229 1552

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The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) is one of the leading schools in the north and traces its history back to 1552. In the last five years GSAL has twice been named North Independent Secondary School of the Year, and North Independent Secondary School of the Decade in the Sunday Times Parent Power League Table. The school aims to inspire all members of our community and to instil values of responsibility, respect and resilience in all of our pupils.

‘Be inspired’ is the ethos behind our teaching and learning at The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL). We nurture all our pupils to make the most of their talents, realise their potential and develop into confident young people ready to rise to any challenge. These values have been at the heart of our school life for over four centuries.

Our history began with the foundation of Leeds Grammar School for boys in 1552. GSAL was created in 2008 following the merger of the boys’ school with Leeds Girls’ High School, founded in 1876.

GSAL provides a high quality independent education for 2,100 pupils between the ages of three and 18. The purpose built campus at Alwoodley Gates in north Leeds has excellent facilities, including the newly refurbished Lawson Library which is the oldest library in Leeds, housing over 60 000 books and, from September 2024, GSAL will be home to a state of the art performing arts centre.

GSAL is academically selective, with consistently excellent A-level and GCSE results. After merger, the school introduced the diamond model of teaching, through which pupils learn together up to age 11, then in single sex classes between Year 7 and Year 11, and come together again in sixth form lessons. Form time and extracurricular activities are mixed throughout. Class sizes are usually between 16 and 22.

Academic achievement is at the heart of a rounded education at GSAL, which offers our students personal development opportunities and broad experience beyond the classroom. We pride ourselves on a rich co-curricular programme encompassing sport, music, drama, scouts, CCF, Duke of Edinburgh, debating and much more. We offer an outdoor learning programme and a wide variety of trips at home and abroad. Our lively house system encourages students to get involved and have fun.

This success can only be achieved with committed, professional and well-qualified colleagues who are focused upon excellence in the classroom and contributions to the wider life of the school. We reward our staff with a good degree of autonomy in their teaching, outstanding learning resources and an attractive benefits package. A large school offers opportunities for CPD, career progression and leadership roles in academic, pastoral and extracurricular areas.

GSAL provides a friendly, fun and supportive working environment, while retaining high expectations of our staff and students. With our diverse student body, drawn from the city of Leeds and surrounding areas, we promote a strong sense of mutual respect, integrity and social responsibility. Colleagues and students throughout the school are active in charitable work locally and internationally.

Leeds is a thriving city which has benefited from a period of sustained economic expansion. Vibrant and friendly, with a wide range of cultural, social, sporting and leisure activities the city has something for everyone. Leeds offers you the best of both worlds - all the advantages of a modern city and Yorkshire’s beautiful countryside on the doorstep.

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