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Part-time Receptionist/Administrator

Part-time Receptionist/Administrator

Northwood College

Hillingdon

  • Expired
Salary:
GDST Support Staff Grade 2
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2016
Apply by:
28 July 2016

Job overview

We require an enthusiastic and professional Receptionist/Administrator to provide the Junior School with a positive front of house service and efficient administrative support. The successful candidate will also be assisting the Registrar in the admissions process.

This is a term time only post for 31 hours per week (7.30am to 15:00pm with an hour for lunch). It is envisaged that approximately half the time will be spent in each department, with mornings in the Junior School and afternoons in the Admissions Department

Northwood College for Girls is part of the Girls’ Day School Trust – the leading network of independent girls’ schools in the UK. We are a forward-looking school, offering a friendly and supportive working environment.

We offer:

  • First class facilities
  • Excellent ICT support
  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • A friendly supportive working environment
  • An extensive professional development programme and support from within our network of 26 schools
  • Well motivated and academically selected pupils
  • Discounted school fees

Further details and an application form are available from the Head Mistress’ PA, Mrs Kim Forbes Mitten, by email: recruitment@nwc.gdst.net  .

Closing date for applications is Friday 29 July 2016.

Interviews will be held the following week.

Northwood College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and a DBS check

About Northwood College

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+44 1923 825446

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"Northwood College is EXCELLENT in every category" - ISI inspection report, March 2012.

Northwood College is an independent day school for girls, which was founded in 1878 in Central London.  By 1892 it had moved to its present site on Maxwell Road.  Careful, planned development over the decades has ensured that the College has facilities which enable it to provide a high quality of education appropriate to modern needs.  Further development is outlined in the school's strategic building plan over the next ten-year period.  

The completion of a new Performing Arts block, comprising drama studio, recital hall, three teaching rooms including an ICT suite of 16 MAC computers, 10 smaller practice rooms, offices, assembly area and conservatory, in October 2004, marked the beginning of this development. Two new ICT suites opened in September 2005, providing four suites throughout the school plus a mobile bank of laptops. A new Early Years Centre, called Bluebelle House, containing 14 PCs for Nursery and Reception classes, opened in April 2009. In addition, there are approximately 60 interactive classboards.

Our Ethos

Teaching at Northwood College is a very rewarding and enjoyable experience. Girls are of above average ability, motivated and keen to learn. They come from a wide variety of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and all the world’s major religions are represented by the girls – as well as a number of the minor faiths.  The atmosphere at Northwood College is unique.  Relationships between girls and between girls & staff are excellent. We are an extremely harmonious community that places great emphasis on valuing the individual and expecting the highest standards of behaviour in order to maintain the principles of mutual respect, tolerance and consideration for others which characterise our community.  There are approximately 750 girls aged 3-18 on roll, with approximately 100 in the Sixth Form. 

As girls are able, the pace of teaching is brisk.  Our unique “Thinking Skills” initiative challenges us all to consider the way we teach so that we enable our girls to be able to think critically and creatively, and thus help to prepare them for the rigours of the future.  Staff are expected to be committed fully to this programme and training is provided in support of this.

We believe that it is important for every girl to develop her individual talents – whether academic, musical, dramatic, artistic, sporting or organisational.  Every girl, from our youngest nursery pupil to our most sophisticated sixth former, is valued for her own unique contribution to the school community.

We encourage girls to recognise their own achievements and those of others.  Girls display mutual respect and understanding.  Initiative, independence, social responsibility and concern for others are highly valued.  We offer a strong system of pastoral care which ensures that every girl feels confident and secure.  The College has a warm, friendly atmosphere, and older girls take opportunities to help younger ones.
 

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