Part-time Receptionist (morning only)
Erith School
Erith, Kent
- Expired
- Salary:
- Actual salary - £9,767.52-£9,902.69 depending on experience
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 16 February 2018
Job overview
ERITH SCHOOL Avenue Road, Erith, Kent, DA8 3BN
Tel: 01322 348 231
Headteacher - Mrs S Allen, BEd (Hons), NPQH
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST
7.45am – 12.15pm Monday – Friday
22.5 hours per week, 39 weeks per year
Salary Range: Bexley Band 04 (Points 1 – 4) (£18,330 - £18,396 per annum pro rata) £9,767.52 - £9,902.69 actual salary. Erith School requires a term-time only, part-time Receptionist to join this busy and vibrant school community. Applicants will be expected to have the capacity to manage the school Reception area, have a pleasant manner and be able to work under pressure. IT/Word processing skills are essential and knowledge of SIMS is desirable.
For an application pack please email: hr@erith.kent.sch.uk
Alternatively, visit the school website at www.erith.kent.sch.uk
Closing date: 16th February 2018 (midday)
Erith School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Erith School is an Equal Opportunities employer.
Attached documents
About Erith School
King Henry School (formerly Erith School) is a mainstream, co-educational, non-denominational, secondary academy for children aged 11-18. It is situated in Erith, Kent, and there are currently 1,800 pupils on its roll.
King Henry School was founded in the 1890s. It has existed in its current form since 1967, after the merger of Northumberland Heath Secondary Modern School and Erith Grammar School. It was established as a ten-form-entry school for students of all abilities. In 1972, it became a bilateral school. King Henry School is proud of its heritage.
Headteacher
Mrs S Allen
Our Vision
We believe that every student should have the opportunity to be extraordinary through developing academic, physical and emotional confidence. This means having the courage to take risks and learn from their mistakes. Success in education, as in sport, is the result of successive small failures followed by ever increasing challenges. As we tell our students; “Everything worth achieving is outside your comfort zone.”
Ofsted report
“Pupils have opportunities to improve their school. Pupils in the student voice group know that senior leaders will listen to them and make changes. Pupils make good progress in English as a result of consistently strong teaching. The effectiveness of the 16 to 19 study programmes is good."
“School leaders have developed a strong and effective vision for the sixth form, which ensures that students are successful, enjoy and value their learning opportunities, and develop into responsible, caring, well-rounded individuals. The school offers a range of academic and vocational courses, and designs bespoke study programmes for all students which are flexible enough to meet their needs.”
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