Human Resources Officer
Christ's School
Richmond upon Thames
- Expiring soon
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- NJC scale point 16 to 20 (FTE £31,926 - £33,957) actual starting salary £23,448pa
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 18 November 2024
Job overview
Four days a week/term time plus one week
Christ's School is located near Richmond Park and is a truly inclusive and comprehensive Anglican school which provides for students of every faith and every background and has attained an excellent reputation within the local community. Its strong Christian ethos permeates all aspects of the school's work and this has had a marked impact in securing excellent outcomes in each student's personal development, based on good relationships at all levels.
Christ’s is a welcoming social community. Health and wellbeing are extremely important to us and opportunities are created regularly to socialise together. The school also offers good development opportunities for all staff. We have extensive grounds which are used by the wider community and we can offer free car parking for all staff. The school is located in Richmond which offers good transport links by tube, train and road.
The HR Officer will assist with the day-to-day operations of the HR functions and duties providing clerical and administrative support to the HR Manager.
Strong organisation skills and attention to detail are critical, as are good communication and ICT skills, along with an interest in the education of young people. Induction, training and support will be provided.
To apply please send your completed application form (no CVs) with a covering letter outlining how you meet the criteria detailed in the application pack to Julia Ralph, H.R. Officer, email: hr@christs.school by 9am, Monday 18 November 2024.
Interviews to follow thereafter.
Tel: 020 8940 6982 www.christs.richmond.sch.uk
Christ’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants will undergo appropriate child protection screening including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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About Christ's School
Christ’s is an oversubscribed, Church of England comprehensive school and sixth form situated in the heart of Richmond, on an enviable site adjacent to Richmond Park, in South West London.
At Christ’s School we are committed to the pursuit of excellence in all that we do. This enables us to combine our expectations for our students’ outstanding academic achievement with an emphasis on their personal growth as well-rounded individuals. Our aim is for students to become confident, successful, responsible young people, who love learning, have a desire to lead and to serve, and are ambitious for their own futures.
Christ’s School offers a fantastic learning environment. All our departments benefit from large, well-equipped specialist classrooms and all of our school community benefits from our ICT suite, drama and dance spaces and science laboratories within our fantastic sixth form building.
Our students, and the wider community, also enjoy a very comprehensive range of sports facilities, including a full size sports hall, outdoor tennis, basketball and netball courts, a full size football and rugby pitch, a dance studio as well as an outdoor athletics track and working in conjunction with Richmond Cricket Club we have a cricket wicket, outfield and batting nets.
Whether it is by competing in the finals of the National Basketball Championships, visiting the Houses of Parliament, performing at the Carnegie Hall in New York or an action-packed language trip to France, we offer students a wide-range of learning opportunities. Academic, social, musciacl and sports clubs run every day before and after school catering for all age groups and interests.
As an inclusive Church of England school, we welcome students and staff of all faiths. Our learning environment is inspirational, supportive and happy, and based on the Christian values of Love, Justice and Peace. . ‘The headteacher provides strong, purposeful leadership founded on Christian values, and she is well supported by her staff. These values permeate every aspect of school life. Staff are proud to work at the school, and praise the school’s leadership.’’ Ofsted, 2021.
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