School Administrator – Oxford Secondary School – January 2026 Start
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a friendly and efficient School Administrator to join a welcoming Ofsted Good secondary school in Oxford from January 2026. The school prides itself on high academic standards, strong pastoral support, and a vibrant community spirit.
The successful candidate will play a central role in ensuring the smooth running of daily school operations, supporting staff, students, and visitors with professionalism and care. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who thrives in a busy, people-focused environment and takes pride in delivering outstanding administrative support.
What We Offer
• A Good Ofsted-rated school with a warm and supportive team culture
• Opportunities for professional growth within an established trust
• A varied and rewarding workload in a fast-paced school office
• Supportive leadership and a focus on staff well-being
• Excellent transport links and free on-site parking
Key Responsibilities
• Managing reception duties and being the first point of contact for parents and visitors
• Handling correspondence, phone calls, and school communications
• Supporting student attendance and admissions processes
• Assisting with record-keeping, filing, and general office duties
• Working collaboratively with teaching and support staff
Requirements
• Previous administrative experience, ideally within a school setting
• Excellent communication and IT skills, including Microsoft Office
• Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
• Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure
• Legal right to work in the UK
If you’re an adaptable and enthusiastic individual looking to join a supportive Oxford secondary school, apply today to become part of this dynamic office team!
- Locations
- Oxford
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