Do you want to work in a thriving school with an exceptional administration team
School Administrator
Full time
Permanent contract
January 2026 start
Outstanding administration & support team
A high-performing secondary school in Bath is seeking a School Administrator to join their dynamic office team from January 2026. This is a full-time permanent position supporting the day-to-day running of the school providing exceptional administrative and organisational support across departments.
This mixed secondary school rated Outstanding by Ofsted educates approximately 1300 students aged 1118 and is widely regarded as one of the top schools in the Bath area. The school prides itself on its inclusive culture high standards and excellent pastoral provision.
The administration department is well structured efficient and highly supportive working closely with senior leaders and teaching staff. Facilities across the school are modern and purpose-built with a dedicated office suite high-quality IT systems and strong operational processes already in place.
The team is known for its professionalism collaboration and commitment to excellence. Staff wellbeing is a priority and continuous professional development is fully encouraged with opportunities to progress into senior administrative data attendance or office management roles.
Experience in a school office or administrative role desirable
Strong organisational and communication skills
Competence with Microsoft Office and school information systems (training provided)
Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment
Professional reliable and committed to high standards
The salary for this School Administrator position will be paid on the schools support staff scale and will reflect the candidates experience.
Please submit your application for this School Administrator role as soon as possible.
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