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School Administrator and Receptionist

School Administrator and Receptionist

University of Liverpool - Mathematics School

Liverpool

  • £19,950 - £21,595 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
School's own pay scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Summer 2020
Apply by:
4 June 2020

Job overview

Job Advert: School Administrator and Receptionist

Permanent role, 37 hours per week (term time plus 2 weeks)

  • Full Time Equivalent salary £22,324 - £24,164 for an excellent candidate
  • Actual pro-rata salary £19,950 – £21,595 depending on experience and qualifications
  • Term time only (38 term time weeks plus 2 weeks additional during school holidays).  Paid at 46.6 weeks per year pro rata.
  • 23 days holiday (to be taken during school holidays) plus 8 days Bank Holidays & 2 days holiday to be determined by the Trustees.
  • Local Government (NJC) Ts&Cs

Start date to be arranged   

The University of Liverpool Maths School (ULMaS) seeks to recruit two well organised, capable and friendly administrators to help our school in its special mission.

ULMaS is the first specialist 16-19 Mathematics School to open in the north of England, following the examples of the highly successful Exeter Maths School and King’s College, London Maths School.

Our school has been established to enable children with a strong interest and high potential in the mathematical sciences to achieve global impact through careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.  By preparing them thoroughly and comprehensively for STEM degrees and significant roles both within local communities and the global community of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, our students will be equipped to become tomorrow’s

  • industrial and academic researchers
  • leaders who will address the world’s greatest challenges
  • teachers who will inspire the next generation
  • wealth creators, entrepreneurs and problem solvers

Our work is not limited to developing students in our own school; we also support students and teachers from around the Liverpool City Region through our outreach programme.

We are looking for a team member who

  • is keen to develop expertise in a variety of crucial school administrative roles
  • can learn new systems easily
  • can inspire the trust of colleagues, students, parents and school partners
  • is well organised and capable of organising others
  • is friendly, welcoming and supportive
  • wants to work with a small team of committed professionals to cultivate the mathematical and scientific talent of Liverpool’s children

How to apply

Applicants should submit a completed application form through the TES website.

The supporting letter should not exceed 800 words and should explain how the applicant’s skills, qualifications and experience meet or exceed the requirements of the job specification.

Interviews will be carried out week commencing 8th June 2020.

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About University of Liverpool - Mathematics School

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The University of Liverpool Maths School teaches mathematics, physics and computer science to talented and motivated 16 to 19-year-old students from a wide variety of backgrounds. We also deliver an outreach programme which delivers additional support in mathematical and physics to a large number of students across Merseyside.

Our mission is to enable children with a strong interest and high potential in the mathematical sciences in the Liverpool City Region and the north west of England to make a national and global impact through their work, learning and research.

School email: reception@liverpoolmathsschool.org

School website: liverpoolmathsschool.org 

Working in Liverpool

The Liverpool of today is a cosmopolitan and vibrant city attracting people from all over the world who want to enjoy the good things in life whilst progressing with their career.

With a population of 7 million, England's North West incorporates the vibrant cities of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester, and is the UK's largest economic region outside London and the South East. Lying at the geographical centre of the British Isles, over 400 million people across Europe are within four hours flight. The Liverpool John Lennon airport is also the fastest growing in Europe.

As evidence of the area's new dynamism, Liverpool city centre's population has more than tripled in the last 10 years and is forecast to double again in the next 5 years.

Offering affordable housing, good schools, easy access to all other parts of the UK and Europe via road, rail and air, Liverpool provides the history, culture and sporting attractions to create a work/life balance that you and your family can enjoy.

Liverpool is in the midst of exciting economic, cultural and social regeneration. The area is central to STEM development, being at the heart of the UK's chemical, aerospace manufacturing and production industries, home to the second biggest digital industry cluster in Europe and the location of some of the most important physics and life-sciences research in Europe.

The region is the 'arts spend capital of Britain'. Three times more money was spent last year on galleries and museums in the North West than on cultural buildings in London. Added to that, childcare costs around £50 per week less in the North West than in London and weekly travel costs are less than half those in the capital.  Liverpool is the most filmed British city outside London and the city's Albert Dock contains the largest group of grade-one listed buildings in the UK.

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