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Admin Assistant with Welfare Responsibility

Admin Assistant with Welfare Responsibility

The Priory CofE Voluntary Aided School

Surrey

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Salary:
PS3 Pro Rata salary is £9225- £9719
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 December 2019

Job overview

We are looking for an organised and motivated person to work in partnership with other members of the office team by carrying out general clerical, reception, truancy call and administrative duties that supports the day to day operation of the school.

To take the lead responsibility in supporting pupil’s health, supporting welfare needs and ensure medical and other welfare requirements are delivered in line with policy and good practice. First aid qualification is required, but training will be given for the right candidate.

 To work 9.30 am to 2.30 pm Monday to Fridays with a 30 minute break.  22.5 hours a week for 39 weeks a year.

Closing date 17 December 12 noon 

Interviews will take place the Week beginning 6 January 2020. 


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About The Priory CofE Voluntary Aided School

The Priory School is a Church of England Voluntary Aided school.

This means that the education that we provide offers more than academic rigour and excellence. Our rates of progress are outstanding; these are enhanced and extended by our school values which are at the heart of everything we do.

The combination of academic challenge and support, the breadth and range of our curriculum and the close links we have locally and with the wider world mean that we are ‘serving our community’ and ‘educating for life in all its fullness’ every day.

We firmly believe that our values of hope, wisdom, dignity and community are meaningful, desirable and relevant foundations on which all young people can start to build their adult lives.

Schools have been set up by the Church of England for more than two centuries with the intention of educating the children of the parish. At The Priory, the vast majority of our students come from local C of E primary schools such as St Paul’s, St Martin’s, St John’s, The Weald and Surrey Hills. In addition we warmly receive students from other Dorking schools such as Powell Corderoy, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School and North Downs, clearly indicating that we are open and welcoming to students and families of other faiths and of no faith

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