Futures Office Manager
Millfield School
Street, Somerset
- New
- Expiring soon
- Salary:
- Competitive plus excellent benefits
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2024
Job overview
Millfield School is looking for a Futures Office Manager to join our team to assist in supporting students' future plans and the ongoing work of the Futures department.
As a Futures Office Manager, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive support to the Futures department in all matters relating to a student's future plans, including general office administration, event management, scheduling appointments for the Futures team, organising external visits, data analysis and database management. This includes the management of Unifrog and UCAS databases, usage of communication systems on the iSAMS database, and managing all application data and documentation.
As the first point of contact for the department, the successful applicant must be customer-focused and able to provide high-quality service to students and their families. They will be confident to work independently or as part of a team, detail orientated, and have experience of data analysis and management, Microsoft applications (especially manipulating data on spreadsheets) and accounts management.
The hours of work are 8.30am-5.00pm, Monday to Friday during term time. You will also be expected to work an additional 3 weeks during the school holidays. In return, you will receive a salary of £22,588.20 per annum (inclusive of holiday pay), plus an array of staff benefits including freshly prepared lunches for just £10 per month, access to the school facilities, and discounts/cashback on high street shops and restaurants through the school’s Employee Assistance Programme.
About us
Founded in 1935, Millfield’s vision is to be the world leader for the development of children. There are nearly 1,300 students at the senior school (year 9 to U6), with a 3:1 ratio of boarding to day. Although essentially a rural British school, 20 per cent of Millfield students are international and come from more than 70 countries.
Set in over 100 acres of grounds, Millfield’s size brings great opportunity, and the facilities are unmatched in the UK: an Olympic-sized swimming pool, golf courses, indoor centres for tennis, golf and cricket and an equestrian centre; concert hall, recording studio, theatre, art gallery, hi-tech Science block and outstanding teaching facilities; and high-quality boarding accommodation.
Our aim is to discover brilliance in every child and to immerse them in academic, creative and sporting opportunities to develop this brilliance. We offer an exceptionally wide range of courses and provide multiple pathways through the school to meet the needs of the individual child.
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Closing date: Noon on Friday 29th November 2024.
Please note that applications will be considered on receipt, and as a result the vacancy may close early should an appointment be made. As such we would recommend submitting your application as soon as possible.
Millfield School is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all. We are a community that celebrates diversity, supporting our pupils and employees to be brilliant as individuals.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Specific safeguarding responsibilities for this position are outlined in the job description. Offers of employment are subject to satisfactory safeguarding checks including, but not limited to Enhanced DBS clearance. All positions within the school are exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Be kind, be individual, be brilliant. Millfield School, where being an individual is recognised as the key to brilliance.
About Millfield School
The modern world is highly competitive and the way we prepare our children for its demands is more important than ever. Young people today are subject to great pressures and it takes strong personalities to avoid the traps that life has lying in wait. Hence a good school must seek to develop confidence and maturity in all its pupils whatever their strengths and weaknesses.
All individuals have different needs and therefore a variety of opportunities must be available to enable each one to achieve success. They must learn to apply themselves to academic work but must also be encouraged to express their other talents.
With its outstanding facilities, a staff:pupil ratio of 1:7.5, an extraordinary range of academic courses and the unrivalled strength of its extra-curricular programme, Millfield strives to achieve all these aims. It also seeks to move with the times whilst maintaining the important traditions of good manners, discipline and respect for others.
We pride ourselves on the richness and diversity of the Millfield experience as well as the friendly atmosphere within our community.
If you are considering joining our school community, please read our blog Five reasons for teachers to work at Millfield
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