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Publicity Officer

Publicity Officer

Colchester Royal Grammar School

Essex

  • £18,826 - £19,979 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Local Government
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
29 November 2021

Job overview

A fantastic opportunity has arisen in one of the country’s leading selective schools. 

Recently awarded The Sunday Times Schools Guide East Anglia State Secondary School of the Decade, we are looking to appoint a Publicity Officer to join our welcoming and supportive school.

The successful applicant will be organised and professional, with excellent written and verbal communication skills.  The role focuses on working as part of a team, undertaking administration in relation to School publicity and teacher support.  For further information, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.

This is a permanent role, working 37 hours a week, Monday to Friday. The hours will be between 08:15 and 16:15. The successful candidate will be required to work during all of school term including non-pupil days, plus an additional three weeks over the summer holiday period in August.

For an application pack, please see: www.crgs.co.uk/information/vacancies

Please note we reserve the right to invite candidates for interview prior to the closing date and request references prior to interview.


Attached documents

About Colchester Royal Grammar School

Colchester Royal Grammar School is an academy school based in Essex for boys aged 11-18. It is a Christian school.  

The school also has a small boarding section with 30 places which are available to sixth form students from the UK.

In 2006 a new extension to the school’s science block was completed and then in 2016 a large new building opened that further extended the range of science laboratories, as well as providing new air-conditioned computer laboratories. The school also opened a multi-purpose performance studio in 2013, which is used for activities such as school productions, visiting lectures, and political debates. In addition, the school gym was extended in 2016 and new gym equipment has been funded with considerable support from the school’s Parents’ Association.

Headmaster 

John Russell

Values and vision

Colchester Royal Grammar School aims to maintain the range and depth of subjects appropriate to a selective school. There is regular emphasis placed on traditional whole-class teaching, but use is also made of a wide range of other teaching approaches, including group work, self-study, and personalised learning. Attention to each individual student and to their educational development, needs and success is viewed as fundamental by the school.

In recent years, the school has also made a point of developing its support for students with mental and emotional difficulties. A sixth form group meets regularly to plan events to raise awareness of mental health issues and the school employs its own psychotherapist.

Ofsted

N/A 

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Applications closed