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Alumnae Relations Officer

Alumnae Relations Officer

Notting Hill and Ealing High School

Ealing

  • Expired
Salary:
£26 535 to £ 31 842 dependent on experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
1 September 2016

Job overview

Part-time, 3 days per week

We are looking for a bright, enthusiastic and highly organised individual to play a key role in alumnae relations in this leading independent, selective girls’ school located in Ealing, west London

The Alumnae Relations role at NHEHS is now firmly established and this is an exciting opportunity to take on the strategic and tactical responsibility for the School’s alumnae relations programme and ensure that it is relevant and engaging to alumnae of all ages.

We are looking for a self-starter with excellent communication skills whether in writing, telephone or in person. You will need to feel comfortable with a range of creative tasks such as writing content for newsletters and communications and organising and attending events as well as operational tasks including data base management and updating web pages. An ability to form positive relationships with a wide range of alumnae, students and staff is required, as is an outgoing personality with good interpersonal skills and confidence in social situations.

The school is very highly regarded particularly for the way in which it achieves outstanding results within an exceptionally warm and supportive community. It is a very friendly place to work and you will be joining a school in which teaching and non-teaching staff enjoy working effectively alongside each other. In addition, you can expect to benefit from the security, resources and opportunities for development which come with working for one of the 26 schools which make up the Girls’ Day School Trust, the UK’s largest organisation of independent schools.

This role is part-time (3 days per week) based at the school in Ealing which has excellent transport links to west London and beyond. Some out of hours and evening work will be required.

Closing date: Friday 2nd September 2016 (by midday)
Interviews: 8th and 9th September 2016

To apply for this role, please send a completed application form, detailed CV and the names and email addresses of two professional referees to:

Ms Lucinda Hunt, Head
Notting Hill & Ealing High School
2 Cleveland Road, London W13 8AX
email to: recruitment@nhehs.gdst.net  

NHEHS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the DBS. Applications will be considered only from candidates who are eligible to work in the UK.

About Notting Hill and Ealing High School

NHEHS is a leading selective girls’ school which achieves outstanding results within an exceptionally warm and supportive community. We are one of the very first schools founded by the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST).  The school opened in 1873 and was originally located in Norland Square, Notting Hill before moving to its current site in Ealing in the 1930s.

NHEHS has always had an outstanding reputation and been at the forefront of girls’ education. Its exceptional academic standards ensure that today it remains one of the UK’s leading independent girls' day schools.

Our location in Ealing, with its excellent transport links (underground, mainline, bus and road), means that our pupils come from all over West London and beyond.

We are well known for our success in balancing academic achievement against wide and enriching extra-curricular activities and underpinning everything with excellent pastoral care which puts the individual at the heart of everything we do.  The result is girls who are academically successful, well-grounded, confident and independent. They are proud of their school and value kindness and laughter, fun and friendship. This is a place where tolerance and mutual respect are nurtured; where you can be yourself.  With a wide variety of activities and opportunities, and a strong emphasis on charitable giving, everyone can enjoy being part of a vibrant community and express their passion for learning, and for life.

Pupils on roll: 916

Junior School (4-10+) 304
Senior School (11-16) 472
Sixth form 140

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Applications closed