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Office Manager

Office Manager

Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane

N15 4AB, Tottenham, London

Salary:
Harris Grade 6 (£25,242-£26,805 FTE) + Health Cash Plan + Harris Benefits
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
12 October 2017

Job overview

We are looking for an organised, enthusiastic and professional individual to join our team as Office Manager. Working hours will be Monday to Friday, 08:30-17:00, term time + 2 weeks. 

Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane is a two form entry primary with part time nursery located in North London. Our aim is to provide an education that is affirming, aspirational and transformational so that all our children leave us academically and emotionally equipped for their next stage. Our staff are committed to working together to achieve the best for our children. If you visit our website you can view our priorities, approaches, vision and values in more detail.  

What we are looking for:

  • Several years’ experience working in an office environment at a senior level
  • Strong ICT skills, including Microsoft Office and Bromcom or other MIS
  • The ability to relate well to children and adults
  • The ability to organise, lead and motivate other staff

Why work at Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane?

  • A happy, learning environment where everyone is valued
  • A highly motivated staff team
  • Children who are fun to be with and are motivated by enjoyable learning experiences
  • Support for your own professional development

Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane is part of the Harris Federation, a leading group of 44 primary and secondary academies. This enables us to offer you a comprehensive induction programme and training and development opportunities to help you achieve your career ambitions.

For more information about the position, please download the Candidate Information Pack via the apply link. If you have any queries regarding this job, or to arrange a confidential discussion or visit to the academy, please contact Emma Olakisan, PA to the Principal, at e.olakisan@harrisprimaryphiliplane.org.uk or contact the school on 020 8808 3231.

Harris academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. In line with our commitments to safeguarding, the Harris Federation uses preferred agencies and is unable to work with any agencies where Terms of Business have not been agreed by both parties prior to an engagement.

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About Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane

School summary

Harris Primary Academy Philip Lane is a two form entry Primary with part time Nursery located in North London, which opened in September 2012 in the heart of Tottenham. We are a happy, caring and supportive Academy that is raising standards and expectations.

In work and in play, Harris primary students are encouraged towards traditional values: good manners and behaviour, enthusiasm for learning, and recognising right from wrong. Our aim is that, whatever a child’s background or starting point, by the time they move on to secondary school from the Academy they will have developed the academic skills, social skills, confidence and drive that they need in order to succeed.

Academy Ethos

At Philip Lane our aims and values underpin our curriculum, teaching and learning. We revisit and reflect on these in our day to day work with the pupils and wider community.

Our aim is to provide an education that is affirming, aspirational and transformational so that all our children leave us academically and emotionally equipped for their next stage. Our staff are committed to working together to achieve the best for our children.

These are our values:

  • We value the way in which all children are unique, and our curriculum promotes respect for the views of each individual, as well as for people of all cultures.
  • We value tolerance, respect and promote fair play in all we do
  • We value a working partnership with parents and families to support each pupil’s learning, progress and well-being
  • We value the spiritual and moral development of each pupil, as well as their intellectual and physical growth.
  • We value the importance of each person in our community. We organise our curriculum so that we promote co-operation and understanding between all members of our community.
  • We value our environment and we aim through our curriculum to teach respect for our world, and how we should care for it.

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