Administration Assistant for Languages and Beauchamp Baccalaureate Programme
Job Description
RESPONSIBLE TO:Head of Languages/Beauchamp Baccalaureate Programme Leader
SALARY:Grade 5.9, Actual salary £7,091.00
HOURS:20 hours per week; 38 weeks per year.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITY
AREAS:Overall responsibility for administrative tasks within the Languages Faculty and the Beauchamp Baccalaureate programme, ensuring an efficient service is provided to students and staff.
This post is eligible for a DBS check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (i.e. it involves certain activities in relation to children and/or adults) and is defined as regulated activity under Part 1 of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. This post is designated as a regulated activity and requires enhanced criminal records check for a regulated activity (including a barred list check).
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Languages Administration Role
- Maintain student records on a database and in folders
- File students’ work and recordings on the shared area and in folders
- Maintain the filing system
- Draft and process letters, posters, leaflets, etc
- Update Faculty folders as necessary
- Make an annual inventory of all Faculty furniture and equipment
- Organise or assist in organising school trips to revision conferences and abroad
- Organise seating arrangements for GCSE trial exams. Liaise with the Head of Department to organise speaking trials
- Order texts and collect payment from students for the books and record purchases and spending in the budget folder.
- Organise new administrative systems as and when required
- Maintain and order resources and texts for the Faculty
- Maintaining equipment to ensure it is in good working order
- Maintain displays and notices up to date in languages corridor
- Liaise with staff to organise intervention sessions, and communicate with parents accordingly
- Take messages from parents and communicate with staff in accordance
- Communicate effectively with students, parents and members of staff
- Ensure there is work and cover provided for absent teachers
Beauchamp Baccalaureate Role
- Provide weekly updates to the co-ordinator of the baccalaureate programme on student attendance, behaviour, effort and student achievements
- Liaise with tutors, heads of year and heads of house to request information on student achievements
- Maintain student records on a database; including attendance, behaviour and records of students completion of the personal development programme
- Draft and process letters, posters and leaflets to disseminate information to staff, parents and students
- Communicate effectively with students, parents and members of staff to update all stakeholders on the progress of baccalaureate students
Person Specification
Essential / DesirableEducational and Professional Qualifications
GCSE Maths and English / Minimum of one year’s office experience
Experience
Good word processing and IT skills, including use of Word and Excel / Experience of working in a school environment
Experience of minute taking
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities
Good interpersonal skills and enjoys dealing with staff and students on a day today basis
Ability to work on own initiative and be pro-active, as well as being an effective team member
Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise work
Able to deal sensitively and appropriately with confidential information
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