Job Description
Water
Leys Primary School is seeking to appoint a School Administrator. This is a
key role at the heart of our school’s daily operation. We
are seeking a friendly, organised and highly professional Office Administrator
to join our dedicated team. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who
enjoys working with people, thrives in a busy environment and takes pride in
providing an efficient and welcoming front-of-house service. The
successful candidate will play a key role in the day-to-day running of the
school office, supporting pupils, families and staff while ensuring
administrative systems run smoothly and efficiently. You will be the welcoming
face and voice of Water Leys, demonstrating professionalism, discretion and a
genuine commitment to delivering excellent service. You will share our belief
that every child deserves the very best and understand that the work of the
school office plays an essential role in helping children feel safe, valued and
ready to learn. We are
looking for someone who has: Experience working in a
similar administrative role. The ability to work
collaboratively and positively with others. Excellent organisational and
time‑management skills. Proven ability in the use of
It application including but not limited to Microsoft Office. Strong communication and
interpersonal skills. A good level of literacy and
numeracy. A positive, flexible
attitude and a professional, common‑sense approach. A proactive mindset and
willingness to take on new tasks. High levels of accuracy and
the ability to meet deadlines. High standards of behaviour
and professionalism. A commitment to forming and
maintaining appropriate relationships and boundaries with pupils, parents
and colleagues. A commitment to the school’s
vision and CARE values. A dedication to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children. Summary of main duties
and responsibilities Responsibilities include, but are not
limited to: Greet
all visitors, parents, pupils, and contractors in a friendly and professional
manner, ensuring they follow safeguarding protocols. Monitor
and maintain an accurate record of pupil attendance, producing reports as
necessary. Monitor
the late arrival of pupils and contact parents/carers to identify reasons for
non-attendance, ensuring all safeguarding procedures are followed. Manage
the admission arrangements of all pupils new to the school. Book school
meals, liaise with the school kitchen and the catering provider to coordinate
menus, address any dietary or allergy needs, and maintain a consistent, high‑quality
meal service for pupils. Maintain
pupils’ medical plans to ensure that these are kept up to date and communicated
effectively to all key staff members so that appropriate support can be
provided at all times. Assist
with the administration of organising parents’ evenings. Updating
all internal pupil information Distribute
school reports and assessment results via the school’s communication system. Write
and send email responses that are professional and uphold the school’s vision
and values Update
and distribute online and offline communications (e.g. letters, newsletters,
social media posts, etc.) to parents, staff and other stakeholders Closing date for receipt of
applications is 9am, Friday 4th September 2026.
Interviews will take place on Friday 11th
September 2026 Candidates
must only apply using the application form provided.
Apply on teaching-vacancies.service.gov.uk
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