HR & Compliance Officer
Birkenhead School
Birkenhead
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competetive Salary dependent on experience
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2018
- Apply by:
- 28 February 2018
Job overview
Birkenhead School has an opportunity for an experienced HR & Compliance Officer to join our Bursary Team. This is a newly created, wide ranging role supporting the Bursar in a number of areas of HR including administration, review and improvement of policies, staff recruitment, induction and training and also direct and co-ordinating roles in compliance.
The post holder will have worked in a similar role previously with working HR experience and, ideally, with a good understanding of the education sector. You must be well organised and self-motivated with a flexible attitude to responsibilities; have a professional approach and strong inter-personal skills. You must possess good intiative and attention to detail whilst striving to create great working relationships with your colleagues. You must hold at least CIPD Level 3 or an equivalent qualification.
This is a full-time, permanent post with a competitive salary, dependent on experience.
Further information about the School, details of the role and an application form can be found on the School website: www.birkenheadschool.co.uk
Closind date for applications: Wednesday 28th February 2018
Interviews are planned to take place during the two-week period commencing 5th March.
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About Birkenhead School
Birkenhead School - one of the UK's top independent schools and Wirral's only selective, co-educational school.
As an HMC Independent School that welcomes children from Nursery to Sixth Form, we are aware of the considerable privilege in shaping the educational journey of children through their formative school years.
From Pre-Prep to Sixth Form, our focus is to know the individual, to develop their core values and to provide a breadth of academic and other opportunities so that we can nurture resilient, ambitious and responsible young men and women. Rightly or wrongly, a school will often be judged by its academic results. At Birkenhead School, we take a rigorous approach to academic study, achieving the highest grades, yet firmly believing that the path pupils take and the challenges they overcome are of equal importance. We strive to create a learning environment where teachers have the freedom to teach and where pupils learn because they are inspired and curious - not merely to achieve good grades. We aim to engender a mind-set to learn thoughout life.
With society placing ever increasing pressure on today's pupils, we educate in the broadest sense. The best learners and contributers to School life, and thus the leaders of tomorrow, are those pupils who are happiest. We continue to place great importance on traditional values such as honesty, integrity and a strong moral compass that leads to a healthy, cohesive and aspirational community.
We take great pride in each pupil feeling known and valued within our community. At Birkenhead School, we add further value at every step of this educational journey, driven by an extra-curricular programme whose scope and quality allows each individual to find their niche whether it lies in academia, sport, music, drama, service or leadership - to name but a few. For staff to be able to further our pupils' passions, while working within such an inspirational and beautiful school site, is one of the great privileges of teaching at Birkenhead School, and of an independent education.
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