Senior Clerical Assistant at Lostock Primary School
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About this Role
Lostock Primary School
SeniorClerical Assistant
Salary: Grade C, Scale Point 4- 6(£25,185 - £25,989) pro rata
Hours: 22.5 hours per week, term-timeonly
Days: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday8:00am - 4:00pm (30-minute lunch break)
Contract: Permanent
Required for: 1st September 2026
The Head of School and Governors of this happy and successful school areseeking to appoint an enthusiastic (term-time only) Senior ClericalAssistant.
The successful candidate will:
- have knowledge and experience of information technology such as Microsoft Office; a good working knowledge of Bromcom is desirable
- be able to work effectively under pressure in a very busy main office with frequent interruptions
- have excellent numeracy, literacy and communication skills
- have experience in a wide range of administration and financial procedures
- be able to manage multiple priorities under pressure, by forward planning and prioritising own workload to meet strict deadlines
- have experience of handling sensitive and confidential material
- have a professional and approachable character, being the first point of contact for all the school's stakeholders.
The job description and personspecification are available on the school website. Alternatively, please contact the school office on01204 333733.
Lostock Primary School is part ofLeverhulme Trust. We believe that nurturing and supporting staff in teamworkand collaboration is essential if we are to provide the highest standard ofeducation for all students within the Trust.
Closing date: Thursday,4th June 2026
Shortlisting: Friday, 5thJune 2026
Interviews: Wednesday, 17thJune 2026
The Trust iscommitted to safer recruitment and pre-employment checks will be undertakenbefore any appointment is confirmed. The post is subject to an EnhancedDisclosure Barring Service clearance. The Trust is committed to safeguardingand promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staffand volunteers to share this commitment.
The Trust is an equal opportunity employer andencourages applications from as diverse a group as possible.