School Business Manager (SBM) – Outstanding Secondary School – Lincoln
Job Summary
School Business Manager (SBM) Outstanding Secondary School Lincoln
Start Date: As soon as possible
Contract: Full-time Permanent
Salary: Paid to scale
We are seeking an experienced and strategic School Business Manager to join an Outstanding secondary school in Lincoln. This is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing the operational and financial functions of the school.
The successful candidate will lead on finance HR administration and site management ensuring the school operates efficiently and effectively. You will work closely with the senior leadership team to support strategic planning and school improvement.
This role requires strong leadership financial expertise and excellent organisational skills.
School Information:
This is an 11 to 18 well-established Outstanding Ofsted Rated School in Lincoln with a strong commitment to high standards student wellbeing and continuous improvement. The school serves a diverse community and is known for its supportive ethos where positive relationships and high expectations underpin daily practice. Students are respectful motivated and eager to succeed.
Staff benefit from a collaborative professional culture strong leadership shared best practice and a clear focus on professional development.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead financial planning and budget management
Oversee HR processes and recruitment
Manage school operations and facilities
Ensure compliance with regulations
Support strategic planning
Line manage support staff
Requirements:
Relevant qualification in business or finance
Leadership experience
Strong organisational and financial skills
Excellent communication skills
Strategic thinking ability
School experience (desirable)
Application
To apply please send your CV as soon as possible
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