Marketing & Development Officer
Haydon School
Pinner, Middlesex (North West London)
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- £19,917-£21,984
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 8 January 2018
Job overview
Haydon is a large, friendly and creative school in North West London. We have been judged as outstanding by OFSTED. We are looking for a Marketing & Development Officer to thrive in our supportive environment.
The Role:
Working in conjunction with the Director of Finance and Operations:
Coordinating fund-raising activities and preparing grant applications
Coordinating and managing the relationship with corporations, foundations and individuals from who funds are sought for various programmes and projects.
Raising the visibility of Haydon School by carrying out an effective marketing and communications plan in order to:
- Attract new students
- Promote the profile of the School as a whole to external audiences
- Optimising opportunities to generate income through effective marketing and management of the school lettings
Keeping alumni connected to Haydon School and keeping the alumni community aware of developments at Haydon School, including fundraising opportunities and achievements
What we require:
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Are computer literate and confident with Excel and Word.
- Marketing Graduate preferred with strong Marketing Skills and CIM qualifications.
- Able to work independently
- Are adaptable, reliable and organised.
At Haydon School we really value people who work well in a team, are solution focused self-starters, enthusiastic and flexible.
Please click on the ‘apply’ button below to complete the application form for this role. To find out why we’re so proud of Haydon School, visit our website now: www.haydonschool.com or check us out on twitter @HaydonSchool Haydon School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers must share this commitment.
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About Haydon School
Haydon School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Middlesex serving pupils from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Eastcote, Pinner has approximately 2000 students on record.
Haydon school was established in 1977 and converted to academy status in 2011 and was identified as outstanding by Ofsted in 2007.
Headteacher
Robert Jones BSC (ECON), MBA, NPQH
Values and vision
Haydon School’s vision is to encourage student's success and help them recognise their capabilities in a caring and stimulating learning environment. The secondary school promotes equality and works to offer individuals opportunities to help them get the best out of their learning experience. Haydon School wishes to develop the student's sense of self-awareness, self-reliance and ability to work independently, and strives to provide an enriching and balanced curriculum. The school nurtures children so that they are fully prepared for the challenges of an ever-changing society, and works to develop their global understanding. Pupils are encouraged to get involved in extra-curricular activities to further their opportunities and expand their skills outside the classroom, which range from sports and art clubs. Incentives to develop leadership skills include The Duke of Edinburgh Award and Student Voice.
Ofsted
“The curriculum is outstanding in the school and the sixth form. One of the strengths of the school is the way staff have developed a wide-ranging, balanced, innovative and flexible curriculum to meet the needs of all its students and give them good choice at GCSE and A level.”
View Haydon School’s latest Ofsted report
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