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Marketing and Admissions co-ordinator

Marketing and Admissions co-ordinator

Newcastle School for Boys

Newcastle upon Tyne

  • Expired
Salary:
According to qualifications and experience
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2020 or sooner
Apply by:
27 July 2020

Job overview

Job information

Salary: According to qualifications and experience

Hours of work: 37½ hours per week (inclusive of some evenings and weekends, where necessary) although the School is prepared to discuss a part-time role with the right candidate.

Contract type: Fixed term to 18th December 2020


Newcastle School for Boys is the only independent school in the north east of England providing continuity of education for boys only from 3 to 18.  We are passionate about boys’ learning and the development of boys and young men of excellent character.

Boys are challenged and supported by committed and dedicated teachers who care about each individual boy, their learning and character development. We offer an education that is tailored to boys’ learning needs. In addition, a wide range of co-curricular and other opportunities allow the boys to develop their character. This is underpinned by a strong school ethos.

We are seeking to appoint an energetic individual with experience of marketing and/or admissions to run our operation during the important Autumn term period.  The successful applicant will play a key role in the organisation, communication and delivery of open events and their follow-up during the School’s Autumn term exploiting digital media to maximum effect.  It is possible that these open events may need to be delivered virtually either in part or in full.

This role is instrumental in promoting the School to prospective families whilst supporting applicants and their families throughout the admissions process.

Benefits: 

• Employer pension contribution

• Lunches provided during term time

• Flexible working hours, to be agreed

• Excellent and easily accessible location from throughout the region

• Free parking available nearby or the possibility to apply for a parking permit and within walking distance of nearby public transport


Applicants should complete and return our application form, together with a concise supporting letter detailing how their experience and knowledge would ensure the success of this role.  

Applications should be sent to the Headmaster, Mr David Tickner, by e-mail  at headmaster@newcastleschool.co.uk.

The closing date for applications is 4pm on Monday 27th July 2020, with initial online interviews likely to take place during the week commencing Monday 3rd August 2020.


For further information, please contact:  

Mr David Tickner

Headmaster

headmaster@newcastleschool.co.uk 

Telephone: 0191 255 9300



Newcastle School for Boys is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.  In order to meet this responsibility, we follow a rigorous selection process. All successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and other required pre-employment checks.



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About Newcastle School for Boys

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Newcastle School for Boys is the north east region’s only independent school providing education for boys only aged 3 to 18.    

We are situated in Gosforth, a leafy suburb just north of the centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Our Junior School on North and West Avenue comprises early years, infants and juniors catering for Nursery, Reception and all the way up to Year 6.  Nearby, our Senior School on The Grove houses Years 7 to 11 and our Sixth Form.  

When it comes to learning, there is a set of characteristics that boys display.  And as a boys school, we tailor that learning experience in small classes to meet the needs of boys.    A small school of around 400 boys, we know each boy well both as an individual and as a learner.  We use these factors to ensure each boy makes the most academic progress possible and achieves as highly as he can.   An excellent education is not just about exam results, as important though they are.  We also develop boys and young men of excellent character who leave us with a set of skills and qualities to support their continued success and happiness in life beyond school.  This emphasis on personal development is supported by a rich sporting and co-curricular programme full of opportunities.  Our pastoral care is excellent.  This is supported by the smaller environment but is actually much more about the School’s ethos and values and the approach and care of our staff.    Formed in 2005, Newcastle School for Boys has a rich tradition of educating boys from its founding schools: Ascham House and Newlands.    

The School is a charitable trust, governed by a board of 7 governors.  www.newcastleschool.co.uk

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