School Administrator - SEND Department
Hurst Schools Limited
Hampshire
- £17,000 - £21,000 per year
- New
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- Actual Salary, Fee reductions, competitive pension
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Spring 2025
- Apply by:
- 31 December 2024
Job overview
We are looking for an experienced administrator/secretary to support our rapidly growing SEND department within our small independent school.
Experience within an education setting is not essential, but would be advantageous.
Experience of SEND and the associated terminology is not essential as training will be given. There may be promotional opportunities.
This is a full time position through the school term (8.30am to 4pm).
This is a varied and fast paced role within our small friendly school. We offer a competitive salary, pension scheme, free meals and fees reduction scheme.
Please be aware that we cannot sponsor international applicants.
Hurst Lodge is committed to safeguarding the young people in its care and any successful applicant will be required to have at least two satisfactory references, undertake an enhanced DBS check and take part in any relevant safeguarding training instructed by the school.
About Hurst Schools Limited
- Hurst Schools Limited
- Yateley Hall, Firgrove Road, Yateley
- Hampshire
- GU46 6HJ
- United Kingdom
We are an inclusive community that is sensitive to the individual needs of our learners. We hold the highest aspirations for each pupil and we give them the support they need to thrive. As a parent, you can be assured of our commitment to help them grow in confidence and to flourish socially, vocationally, and academically.
Learning and discovery are the cornerstones of our philosophy. We believe time at school should be purposeful and that children should feel a sense of fulfilment every day. We encourage them to learn through self-expression and participation, making the greatest use of their abilities and channelling their energies.
Students aren’t tethered to the classroom at Hurst Lodge, they are given the space and the time to explore, experiment and test themselves. Along the way, they learn about risks, develop independence, nurture relationships and build self-belief, all of which benefits their educational development and will continue to benefit them as they go out into the world.
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