Senior Receptionist and Administrator
Blue Coat Church of England Academy
Walsall
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC 7-11
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2021
Job overview
We are seeking an enthusiastic School Receptionist/Administrator to join our administration team.
The role covers the hours of 8am-4pm, term time only and is available on a part-time, job-share or full time basis.
The successful candidate(s) will be the first point of contact for the Academy dealing with all visitors, pupils and staff.
We require staff who are excited by this opportunity and who are ready to embrace this challenge, supporting us in delivering a great local school for our local community. For all of us, staff, Governors, children and parents, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to make a difference to pupils’ lives.
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About Blue Coat Church of England Academy
- Blue Coat Church of England Academy
- Birmingham Street, Walsall
- West Midlands
- WS1 2ND
- United Kingdom
Walsall Blue Coat Academy is a co-educational academy school based in Walsall for students aged 11-18. It is a Church of England school.
The school is part of the Blue Coat Foundation.
Principal
David Smith
Values and vision
Walsall Blue Coat Academy bases its ideals upon its Christian foundation and strives to introduce Christian aspects of teaching into all that it does.
For instance, during form time each day all students participate in a daily act of worship which includes prayer and time for reflection. Regular meetings are also held for staff and students, during which prayers are said and thoughts are focused on people in need. Certain students are also instrumental in spreading the word of Christianity through, for example, taking assemblies to junior schools.
Walsall Blue Coat Academy also has dedicated itself to striving to foster a caring attitude towards the wider global community. Indeed, each year the school raises money for a charity voted for by all students. In 2015, students raised over £4,400 for Teenage Cancer Trust.
Ofsted
“The curriculum is good and its focus on developing students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural understanding is excellent. The academy prepares students very well for life in modern democratic Britain, and its focus on developing community cohesion is exemplary. Governors and academy sponsors provide very good support for academy leaders.”
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