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SEND Team Administrative Assistant

SEND Team Administrative Assistant

Hulme Hall Grammar School

Stockport

  • £7,585 - £13,845 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
20-28 hours per week / Term time only (35 weeks per year)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2022
Apply by:
9 December 2021

Job overview

The Governors are seeking to appoint an outstanding, dynamic and highly motivated SEND Team Administrative Assistant who will join our SEND Team supporting the SENCo and Enrichment Department Manager. The postholder will provide administrative support undertaking a range of tasks such as minute taking, preparation of statutory documents and other administrative tasks as required.

The successful candidate will be highly motivated and able to work collaboratively with other team members across the school. The postholder will need to be able to learn new processes and procedures quickly and effectively. Experience of SEND within a school environment would be an advantage but not essential. The role will require the ability to act on your own initiative, dealing with any unexpected problems that arise.

Salary will be £7,585-£13,845 (actual) / £18,500-£19,500 (FTE) depending on qualifications and experience.

The position is 20-28 hours per week term time only (35 weeks per year) but there may be some flexibility which can be discussed at the interview.

For a job description, person specification and application form please email the Headmaster’s Secretary, Mrs Cooke, at d.cooke@hulmehallschool.org. Alternatively, telephone 0161 485 3524 (option 3). These documents can also be downloaded from the school website at: www.hulmehallschool.org. Go to the Vacancies section.

A fully completed application form, to include details of two confidential referees should be addressed to The Headmaster, Hulme Hall Grammar School, Beech Avenue, Stockport SK3 8HA. Completed applications may also be emailed to Mrs Cooke at  d.cooke@hulmehallschool.org


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About Hulme Hall Grammar School

Hulme Hall Grammar School is a two-form entry independent school noted for its small class sizes, caring and nurturing ethos and focus on the individual child. Hulme Hall Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

The school re-located to a new site with buildings listed as being of local historic interest. The area is designated as conservation and is unique in the South Manchester area.

Headteacher

Dean Grierson

Values and vision

Hulme Hall Grammar School wants to provide all students with a warm and friendly learning environment. The all-through school works to challenge individuals so that they achieve to the highest of their ability and have the chance to succeed in all that they do. The school believes that every child is a valuable member of the community and offers small class sizes, allowing for teachers to get to know them as individuals. It nurtures student’s confidence and self-esteems so that they are prepared for life after school and the challenges they may face in an ever-changing society. Hulme Hall Grammar School offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities for students to get involved in and learn new skills outside of the classroom.

Independent Schools Inspectorate

“Hulme Hall Grammar is a very caring, nurturing school which largely meets its aims. Pupils achieve well, including children in the EYFS. Many do well because support for the learning of the with SEND in the enrichment department is a strength. Throughout the school, pupils respond positively to the well-designed, flexible curriculum. The extra-curricular programme provides a good range of activities in which pupils succeed.”

View Hulme Hall Grammar School’s latest ISI report

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