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School Business Manager

School Business Manager

St Helen's RC School

Brixton, London SW9

  • £45,594 - £48,576 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Scale PO5, points 39 to 42: £45,594 to ££48,576 pa. 35 hours per week, all year round.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
8 July 2021

Job overview

Salary: Scale PO5 – points 39 to 42 (£45,594 to £48,576 per annum)

Position type: All year round; 35 hours per week

Deadline for Applications: 6th July at 12pm

Shortlisting: 8th July 2021

Interviews: 12th July 2021

Start Date: September 2021

We are seeking to appoint a School Business Manager. The School Business Manager will work directly with the Headteacher to manage the financial and business affairs of the school, the premises, human resources, IT, lead the School’s support staff, and undertake general administration. As a member of the School’s Senior Leadership Team, the SBM will contribute to the School’s strategic development planning.

The successful applicant will be a self-motivated and enthusiastic individual; who will have a proven and successful record in financial management, will be organised and a strong administrator, and have a proven track record of effective leadership and the control and management of projects. It is a role that requires the applicant to have excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

For further details and to apply please contact Adrian Le Cuirot alecuirot@st-helens.lambeth.sch.uk

Or visit our vacancies page on our school website: https://www.st-helens.lambeth.sch.uk

Applications should be sent directly to alecuirot@st-helens.lambeth.sch.uk

St Helen’s RC Primary School 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 the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Attached documents

About St Helen's RC School

St Helen’s Catholic Primary School is a mixed, non-selective Catholic primary and nursery, situated in Brixton, south-west London. The school has approximately 280 pupils between the ages of 3 and 11.

St Helen’s Catholic Primary School opened in 1955 and moved to its current site in 1969 to allow for 80 more pupils. The building was funded by the parish. The school is part of the Catholic Schools Partnership, consisting of nine primary and secondary Catholic schools in Lambeth, south-west London.

Headteacher

Mr Adrian Le Cuirot

Vision and values

St Helen’s Catholic Primary School wants to ensure that the Catholic faith is at the heart of the school. It gives pupils solid moral principles, to be put into practice within the community. The Brixton-based school encourages students to celebrate their individuality and teaches them that everyone is equal in the eyes of God.

The St Helen’s mission is for all children to have fun while learning, and to feel inspired and motivated throughout their time at the school. Teachers organise regular trips to museums around London. Children’s talents and interests are encouraged, in order for them to build the confidence to thrive in later life.

Ofsted report

“Pupils from a wide range of different backgrounds, and those who speak English as an additional language, make good progress. This is because the school identifies their needs early and provides effective support. The school gives effective additional support to disabled pupils and those who have a range of special educational needs. Therefore, these pupils make similar good progress to the others in the school.”

View St Helen’s Catholic Primary School’s latest Ofsted report

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