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BramahHR is looking for employees for positions:
school business manager
school business manager
financial controller
recruitment manager
purchase ledger administrator
quality manager
sales support administrator
senior hr advisor
hr business partner
administrator
general manager
Working hours
full-time
Benefits
company car
Responsibility
bramah HR is recruiting for a school business manager to join a primary school based close to Bexleyheath, Greater London
this is a full time role for 52 weeks of the year
lead and manage the pupil services team
lead on school operations to ensure the smooth running of all departments ensuring efficiency and compliance
A brilliant role that would suit an individual with previous experience in the education sector covering a range of responsibilities across Financial resource management, Administration management, Admissions, Facility and property management and Health and Safety
encourages the highest standards and a corporate mentality in the school's administrative department and strategically guarantees the best use of resources to meet the institution's learning goals
is in charge of the school's facility and property management, health and safety management, human resource management, administrative management, management of information and ICT, and financial resource management
Requirements
experience in a similar role in the education sector
excellent written and verbal communication skills
understanding how to handle sensitive information with care and the capacity to maintain a high level of confidentiality
knowledge of school-related health, safety, and security issues possesses current knowledge of pertinent laws and regulations pertaining to dealing with and protecting children and young people