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Academic Administrator (Part-Time, Non-Teaching role) - Closing Date: Friday, 10 May 2024

Academic Administrator (Part-Time, Non-Teaching role) - Closing Date: Friday, 10 May 2024

Cokethorpe School

Oxfordshire

  • £14,400 - £16,800 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive with Benefits
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
10 May 2024

Job overview

Cokethorpe is looking for an Academic Administrator to provide administrative support to the Director of Studies. This role provides support which enables the delivery of a rigorous academic agenda. The successful candidate will have day-to-day responsibility for academic and administrative tasks under the guidance of the Director of Studies.

Job Description


To Apply:

Interested candidates should apply via our website.

Please note that for candidates invited to interview, referees will be contacted before the interview date.

Deadline for applications: Friday 10 May 2024. Early applications are encouraged. Interview Date: w/c 20 May. Interviews may take place before the closing date for suitable candidates.

Appointment Date: As soon as possible. Hours: Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 1.00pm, term time, plus an additional two weeks during school holiday time.

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About Cokethorpe School

Cokethorpe is an independent, day school for boys and girls aged four to eighteen, set in 150 acres of glorious Oxfordshire parkland, just two miles south of Witney and ten miles to the west of Oxford.

The School is unique in many ways; not only is our setting unsurpassed but we are also one of the only co-educational day schools in Oxfordshire with both Prep and Senior schools on the same site. 

At the heart of our School is the belief that our pupils dig deeper, reach higher, and stretch further when they feel the embrace of supportive peers and the oversight of enthusiastic and experienced teachers who know when and how to challenge them. This sense of community is fostered by the close-knit House system where young people develop a deep sense of belonging; it is forged around the close, working relationship of the small classrooms, where teachers engage the intellect, encourage students to grapple with ideas, and teach lifelong respect and humility.

We are a happy, strong and vibrant community, in which individuals are generous of spirit, inspire friendship and support one another. Our teachers, pupils and parents value the School's small class sizes and emphasis on delivering liberal educational principles in an environment that celebrates individual achievements equally, whatever their passions might be.

www.cokethorpe.org.uk

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Applications closed