Careers & UCAS Coordinator | Liverpool | Outstanding Secondary School

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Liverpool - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 10 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

We are working with a flagship school in Liverpool seeking an organised Careers & UCAS Coordinator. This is a full-time permanent role starting in September 2026 focused on student destinations and scholarly guidance.

The Role

  • University Applications: Lead the UCAS process providing technical support for student personal statements and reference writing.

  • Careers Guidance: Coordinate work experience placements and careers fairs ensuring students are exposed to diverse vocational paths.

  • Employer Liaison: Build partnerships with local industries and universities to enhance the schools pioneering careers curriculum.

  • Standards: Maintain high expectations for student aspirations helping every learner reach their highest potential.

About the School A leading light in Merseyside recognized by Ofsted as Outstanding. The school offers a safe inspiring environment where professional excellence is the standard and staff work with humanity.

  • Start Date: September 2026 Contract: Permanent

  • Requirement: Right to Work in the UK and experience in careers guidance or higher education admissions.

How to Apply To register your interest please click apply now. If shortlisted I will contact you via telephone for a pre screening call.

We are working with a flagship school in Liverpool seeking an organised Careers & UCAS Coordinator. This is a full-time permanent role starting in September 2026 focused on student destinations and scholarly guidance.The RoleUniversity Applications: Lead the UCAS process providing technical support ...
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