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Office Administrator

The Belham Primary School

Southwark

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade5 - Spine point 16 - 23 ~ £18,166- £21,099 - actual pro rata'd salary (based on £21,726-£25,233 full-time equivalent)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
29/04/2019
Apply by:
22 March 2019

Job overview

Dulwich Hamlet Educational Trust is a Multi Academy Trust made up of two extremely popular primary age schools. Dulwich Hamlet Junior and The Belham Primary.

The Belham Primary School, based in Peckham, is looking for a dynamic individual with an attention to detail, who is interested in working in a busy and collaborative office, in a school that values creativity and developing talent and which provides a great working environment.

The Office Assistant will be initially responsible for covering a range of school based administrative and front-office duties based at The Belham Primary School, but can progress to central purchasing and invoicing for both the Belham and Dulwich Hamlet Junior School - the Belham’s sister school. 

We can offer you:

Great colleagues and supportive atmosphere

Many opportunities to grow and progress

Term time only working hours 

A fantastic school community and amazing facilities

Interested:

Please call Susan Roberts at Dulwich Hamlet on 0207 525 9188/9 to arrange a chat and a visit.

Closing Date: Midday on Friday 22nd March 2019

Interviews on Tuesday 26th March 2019


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About The Belham Primary School

The Belham Primary School is a part of The Charter Schools Educational Trust, a family of four primary schools and two secondary schools serving communities across the London Borough of Southwark.

The school is situated on Bellenden Road, at the centre of a vibrant area surrounding Peckham Rye station. We occupy a beautiful newly refurbished three-storey Grade II listed Victorian School Board for London building, designed by award-winning architects Haverstock. Our vision is a school building that will sit at the heart of the community and be well-used and well-loved by local people, with a taught curriculum reflecting the rich vibrancy of the local area: socially, culturally and ethnically. 

Our approach to teaching offers an enriched National Curriculum that aims to foster children’s curiosity and fascination for their world, and we value the role of the arts in providing and enhancing a broad education. Children are offered a wide range of experiences to extend their understanding of themselves, and of particular importance is making use of the incredible resources we have at our fingertips as an inner London school.

We promote a positive, energetic, caring atmosphere where children always feel safe and secure and wish to come to school. We are dedicated to equality of opportunity where all children and adults are respected, regardless of race, ethnicity or ability.

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Applications closed