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Events Manager

Events Manager

St Paul's Girls' School

Hammersmith and Fulham

  • Expired
Salary:
£30,000 - 37,000 dependent on qualifications and experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 August 2017

Job overview

This key role manages an exciting and developing array of events and activities focussed on strengthening the school’s relationship with past students. The post will appeal to applicants who are familiar with alumnae relations in an education environment and wish to build on their existing  experience.

Joining a small but successful Development team, the appointed candidate will be responsible for all aspects of alumnae events and related activities including:

  • organising and attending reunions, lectures and networking opportunities in the UK and abroad
  • producing and distributing high quality communications and publications
  • engaging with ‘Old Paulinas’ (OPs) via social media networks
  • growing a network of OP mentors
  • supporting OP volunteers based regionally and overseas.

St Paul’s Girls’ School is one of the country’s leading independent secondary day schools for girls aged 11-18.  Housed in a grade II listed buildings on Brook Green, close to Hammersmith, the school has excellent facilities and achieves outstanding results, making it an exciting and stimulating place in which to work.

Closing date: Friday 11th August 2017

REQUIREMENTS

Applicants should be educated to degree level and have a background in alumnae relations, events management, fundraising or marketing. You must enjoy meeting people, have excellent standards of communication and possess confident interpersonal skills. You will have a highly organised and proactive approach to work and be competent in IT, including familiarity with a range of social media tools. Flexibility to work occasional weekends and evening is essential. 

About St Paul's Girls' School

St Paul's Girls' School is one of the UK's leading independent secondary schools for girls aged 11-18. We offer a classical yet forward-thinking education, providing talented young women with a dynamic and stimulating environment in which to learn and develop as individuals.

Education here is not just about passing exams, but rather about a sheer joy of learning. Individual research, discussion and debate are at the heart of our teaching. All students are encouraged to dig deeper, to explore ideas and to develop their own particular interests. Our broad and progressive curriculum places emphasis on creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship and is rich in opportunities to learn about new technologies and engage in cross-curricular projects. The aim is to give students the skills and confidence to lead the way in a modernising and fast-moving world.

This love of academic discovery is enriched by extensive co-curricular provision, the kindest and most individual of pastoral care and a commitment to partnerships and service to others.

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Applications closed