School Office Assistant Location : Norwich, NR7 8DN Salary: FTE: £23,893 - £25,545 per annum, Pro rata: £17,817 - £18,986 Hours : 35 hours per week, term time plus one week The primary school, established in September 2019, is situated on the new White House Farm Estate in Sprowston, Norwich. Their modern school building and exceptional grounds include two playgrounds, a vast games field, and outdoor learning classroom creating an exciting and stimulating outdoor learning area for their youngest children. The school became part of the Education Trust in 2019, which was an exciting development for the school. The Trust is an expanding multi-academy trust with 11 primary and 9 secondary schools. The Role The Primary School is seeking to appoint a well-organised School Office Assistant to work as part of a team in the school office. The successful candidate will have experience of working in an office environment, ideally in an educational setting. The Primary School is a member of the Education Trust (SET) On appointment, the successful candidate will be required to complete a six-month probationary period. Key Responsibilities Support the Office Manager by overseeing the reception desk during the school day; act as first point of contact for visitors and resolve general enquiries from staff, parents, students, and general public. Assist with completing administrative prep for new school terms, such as organising registers, coordinating co-curricular clubs on Pupil Asset and WisePay as well as ordering resources. Assist with all paperwork relating to pupil administration, including paperwork relating to new or leaving pupils, updating Pupil Asset, ensuring attendance registers are completed daily with accurate absence codes, completing the school census, ensuring pupil data is accurate and up to date, Sort incoming mail and outgoing mail, receive parcels and packages, coordinate deliveries to the correct department. Receive and distribute the messages left on the answer machine and email. Ensure all visitors sign in and wear an ID badge. Keep the reception area neat and tidy, ensure posters, brochures and magazines are up to date and stocked. To undertake word processing duties. Undertake any other ad hoc administration jobs as and when required. Skills and Qualifications The personal competencies expected of all School support staff are: Be creative and proactive in finding solutions. Be flexible and adaptive to changing needs and priorities. Be resilient, empathetic, calm, and professional under pressure. Be insightful and analytical with good problem-solving skills. Have excellent inter-personal and communication skills and evidence of being able to build and sustain effective working relationships with staff, children, parents/carers, and the wider community. Be a self-reflective practitioner who always seeks to improve. See the big picture in relation to whole school priorities & improvement. Be willing to contribute to the extra-curricular life of the school. Possess a sense of humour. Have the ability to inspire and enthuse staff and children about learning. Passion for working with primary aged children. Be highly self-motivated, able to energise and motivate others. Willingness to accept responsibility for your own actions; the ability to prioritise effectively, meet deadlines and accept challenges. The professional competencies expected of an Administration Assistant are: Outstanding secretarial skills and faultless command of written English. Good interpersonal skills: the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of people and to assess and diffuse confrontational situations where necessary. Tact, discretion, and the ability to keep confidence. The ability to work as a key member of a collaborative team. The capacity to remain calm and to cope with the unexpected. A commitment to high standards, including personal presentation and punctuality and a willingness to be flexible to meet the needs of the post. The qualifications and previous experience required for an Administration Assistant are: NVQ Level 2, equivalent qualification, or experience in relevant discipline (desirable). Good numeracy and literacy skills Experience in general or secretarial administrative work. ICT literate with good keyboard skills. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable Education Trust, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application. ADZN1_UKTJ