School Administrator required to work on a full-time position from January 2026
Good mixed school based in Oxford
School Administrator to join an experienced and supportive administration team
Our client is seeking a School Administrator for a highly successful mixed secondary school in Oxford. The successful School Administrator will provide administrative support across the school office including attendance monitoring communication with parents and staff maintaining records preparing documents and assisting with events and timetabling. The office environment is collaborative well structured and supported by a highly organised Office Manager.
The school welcomes applications from experienced School Administrators and strong general administrators with excellent IT and communication skills. Knowledge of SIMS Arbor or similar systems is an advantage. Please forward a CV as soon as possible to be considered for this opportunity.
Oversubscribed school with excellent behaviour and a culture of high aspiration
Good mixed 1118 secondary school with modern facilities and efficient administrative systems
Excellent transport links from Oxford city centre Abingdon Didcot and surrounding areas
The school has been consistently graded Good by Ofsted and is known for its inclusive culture academic excellence and strong parental engagement. The administration department plays a key role in maintaining the schools high standards supporting both pastoral and academic teams. Staff benefit from ongoing training modern systems and supportive leadership.
Strong administrative and communication skills
Previous school office experience desirable but not essential
Confident using MS Office and school databases such as SIMS/Arbor
Legal ability to work within the UK
To be considered for this School Administrator position please forward a CV as soon as possible.
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