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Bursar's Assistant

Bursar's Assistant

St Christopher's School

London, NW3

  • Expired
Salary:
£28,000 - 34,000 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
25 June 2018

Job overview

Bursar’s Assistant

Required for September 2018

Salary £28-34,000 per annum

Monday – Friday term-time plus 8 weeks (43 weeks)

The Bursar’s Office at St Christopher’s School is looking for a new Bursar’s Assistant as the current Assistant is retiring.

We are seeking a warm, customer-focused person with strong analytical and organisational skills who will enjoy being part of our busy school community. Candidates must have excellent written and spoken English, numerical analytical skills, excellent IT skills and educated to degree standard. A finance or accountancy qualification would be an advantage.

St Christopher’s is a lively, creative, friendly and innovative girls’ day school (IAPS 4-11) in Hampstead, with a focus on providing an outstanding learning environment underpinned by an extensive programme of sports, music, art and drama. There are approximately 240 pupils with selective entry into Reception and Year 1. The school is oversubscribed and girls continue their education at 11+ to some of the top schools in London and around the country.

How to Apply
For full details, please see the attached documents or contact the Bursar, Emma Ghosh on 020 7433 6901 or at bursar@stchristophers.london to discuss further.

Closing Date
All applications to be received by 9am on Wednesday 27 June 2018 by email to hr@stchristophers.london 

Interviews
Wednesday 4 July 2018

Benefits
Free school lunches during term-time

Terms

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children within our care at all times. Applicants undergo enhanced child protection screening relevant to the post including checks with past employers, the DfE and the DBS.

The School is an equal opportunities employer.  

www.stchristophers.london

Attached documents

About St Christopher's School

St Christopher’s School is a non-denominational, independent day school for girls aged 4-11.  It is located in Hampstead, North London, and has about 245 pupils.

The primary school was founded in 1883, with the earliest written records appearing in 1889 of a small class begun by an enthusiastic educationalist in her father's drawing room. This small establishment grew into a preparatory school known as the Hampstead Kindergarten and School. 

Now known as St Christopher’s, the school changed from private ownership to a charitable educational trust in 1972. The trustees form the school’s board of governors.

Head

Ms Sandrine Paillasse

Values and vision

St Christopher’s School was established on the principle that the creative arts are just as important to a pupil’s education as the study of more academic subjects. This philosophy continues to steer the work of the primary school.

St Christopher’s encourages independent learning by striving to develop a stimulating, child-centred environment where pupils are inspired and challenged. It encourages the values of trust, mutual respect, friendship and tolerance, and cultivates an environment in which pupils can grow into self-confident and responsible young people, ready to embrace the challenges of secondary education.

ISI report

“Pupils are extremely well educated. A rich, child-centred environment has been created in which pupils from an early age develop a true joy in learning in both academic and creative subjects. The school amply fulfils its aim to achieve high academic standards by inspiring, enthusing and challenging its pupils and encouraging independent learning.”

View St Christopher’s School’s latest ISI report

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Applications closed