Wallop Primary School is seeking a highly organised, efficient and enthusiastic individual to join our warm and hardworking team.
Our friendly village school is on an exciting journey, and this role will be key to ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the school, while also playing an integral part at both a strategic and operational level, working closely with the headteacher. The successful candidate will manage the administrative and financial aspects of the school, including supporting the headteacher in preparing, managing and monitoring the school budget, as well as undertaking key HR responsibilities. Excellent people skills are essential, along with the confidence to support a wide range of stakeholders and provide a positive, welcoming presence for our children, parents and visitors.
This position requires a minimum of 30 hours per week, however we are happy to discuss flexibility around hours and working days for the right candidate. The role is for at least 39 weeks per year (term time plus one additional week during the school holidays), with the possibility of negotiating the total weeks worked.
Are you:
Someone who enjoys working with children?
A team player who collaborates well with others?
Highly organised, able to prioritise effectively and work efficiently?
A strong communicator, confident in working with children, staff, governors, parents, contractors and the wider community?
Someone with a keen eye for detail and high standards?
A reflective practitioner, eager to develop your skills and respond flexibly to the needs of the school?
If so, we would love to hear from you!
We are looking for someone who:
Always places children at the centre of decision making
Is committed to safeguarding and health and safety
Has experience in financial administration, ideally in an educational setting (or is willing to learn)
Can use Hampshire County Council’s systems and administration processes (training will be provided)
Can manage, prioritise and meet deadlines for both school and local authority requirements
Shows initiative and thrives on a positive, ‘can-do’ approach
Maintains confidentiality and demonstrates high levels of integrity
Is willing to support first aid and medical needs (training will be provided)
Demonstrates resilience, flexibility and reflection
Can adapt to the changing needs of the school and its pupils on a daily basis
Visits to the school and the opportunity to meet our headteacher, Katie Simons, are warmly welcomed. If you would like an informal chat about the role or have any questions, please contact Katie directly at [email protected].
Safer Recruitment