HR Manager (Assistant Bursar)
The Role
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in managing the Schools HR function across the whole school. You will be responsible for managing the entire recruitment process and providing generalist HR advice and support. In addition to the HR aspect of the role, the successful candidate will be responsible for processing the visas for the international pupils.
The role requires a high level of confidentiality, discretion and the ability to work with a wide range of people in a professional and sensitive manner.
This fantastically rewarding and varied role will suit a flexible and adaptable individual looking to utilise their HR skills within an educational environment. We are looking for someone with Human Resources and Recruitment experience. The successful candidate will be Level 5 CIPD qualified, have strong communication skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Experience of working in a school environment would be desirable but not essential.
This position forms part of the Bursary team which consists of the Bursar, Finance Manager and this role, HR Manager. The successful candidate will report to the Bursar. This role also includes line management responsibilities for the Domestics Department.
This is a full-time position, working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am 5pm, all year round, and will provide Maternity Cover starting from 25th November 2024 until 31st October 2025.
We can offer:
Strong, supportive staff team
Membership of support staff pension scheme
Use of the schools facilities swimming pool and sports facilities, subsidised staff yoga class
Cycle to Work Scheme
Employee Assistance Programme
Lunch provided during term time
On-site parking
Please apply by completing the application form on our website. CVs may be attached, but not in place of the application form.
Closing date: 6th October 2024
We reserve the right to interview and offer to a strong candidate prior to the closing date. For this reason, early applications are encouraged.
Westbourne House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with current and past employers, online checks, the Disclosure & Barring Service, overseas checks and the Secretary of States Prohibition List from Teaching and Management.
About the School
Westbourne House is situated just to the east of Chichester in beautiful grounds of over 100 acres. There are approximately 360 boys and girls aged 213. Most children go on to major public schools across the South.
The school enjoys outstanding facilities. Teaching is extremely well resourced, with excellent teaching rooms, the majority equipped with interactive whiteboards; there are also sets of laptops, which can be booked for class-based work. There are rooms for Art, Ceramics, ICT, Design Technology and Food Technology, a separate Science block and Music School, as well as a modern, 300-seat theatre/assembly hall. The school also has a large (30-acre) lake on the north boundary for kayaking.
Academic standards are high, with consistently outstanding Common Entrance results together with an excellent scholarship record; totalling 140 over the last five years.
Westbourne House uses the High Performance Learning philosophy to guide all pupils in becoming good learners. The school believes that all pupils have the potential to perform at the highest level regardless of their current performance level. The Advanced Cognitive Performance Characteristics (ACPs) and Values, Attitudes and Attributes (VAAs) of HPL are the thinking and behaviour characteristic, and these are delivered specifically and systematically throughout the curriculum.
The Music and Drama departments also excel consistently: all children are involved in school productions; a large number are members of school choirs, and there are regular concerts.
Saturday school consists of sports matches, as well as optional enrichment activities, such as kayaking and coding.
There is a wide variety of sport on offer, and a large number of teams represent the school most Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. As well as extensive playing fields, there is a 25-metre swimming pool, dance studio, sports hall, squash courts and a full-sized astro-turf pitch.
There are around 100 boarders, many of whom board for two or three nights in one of seven houses on the school grounds. The school offers full-time boarding, allowing the children to further enjoy the beautiful facilities and grounds the school has to offer.
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