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Admissions Assistant, term time only

Admissions Assistant, term time only

Sherborne School

Dorset

  • £20,000.63 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive + pension scheme + other benefits including free lunches during term time and subsidised membership of the Sports Centre
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 February 2023

Job overview

The principal responsibility of the Admissions Assistant is to provide administrative support to the Director of Admissions, International Registrar and the Admissions Officer with key responsibilities as outlined in the job description to ensure admissions of pupils are handled effectively and efficiently. The Admissions team, led by the Director of Admissions, is responsible for achieving a full school roll; it oversees the entry process from the first contact a prospective parent has with the School to the day a pupil starts.

Ideally, the Assistant will work 37.5** hours per week term time only (34 weeks), plus 4 weeks over the holidays (to be agreed with the Director of Admissions), plus three Saturdays per term (working 4 hours).  There will be a requirement for flexibility in hours on occasion to meet the demands of the post including occasional additional weekend working (currently three Sundays) during the year for which time owing will be given.

**The School could consider reducing the working hours to a minimum of 34.5 per week for the right candidate, if required.

For more information, please see the attached job description or contact Samantha Belgeonne, Recruitment Manager

(T: 01935 810502 or Email: hr@sherborne.org)

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About Sherborne School

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+44 1935 812249

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Sherborne is a boys’ independent school situated in the shadow of Sherborne Abbey. Founded by Royal Charter in 1550, the school has roots going back to the origins of the See of Sherborne in 705. There are eight boarding houses accommodating a total of about 550 boys (aged 13-18). Sherborne School is an extraordinary community with a rich heritage and ambitious outlook.  The boys are talented, engaged and interesting, and staff are likewise.  The co-curricular provision is of outstanding breadth and quality.

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