We are looking for an efficient administrator with excellent ICT and communication skills to join our friendly and forward‑thinking learning support team.
We require good administration experience, high organisational and ICT skills, strong communication skills and the ability to deal sensitively with students across the age ranges. You must be willing to undertake or update an Emergency First Aid at Work qualification. Ability to multi‑task and work in a fast‑paced environment is essential.
Salary – £22,229 to £23,311 pro‑rated per annum. Pay range: £13.47 to £14.13 per hour.
Role requires 37 hours per week. Usual hours are 08:00‑16:30 Monday to Thursday and 08:00‑16:00 Friday. Some flexibility required during busy periods; anticipate minimum 08:30‑15:20 during term time (subject to agreement). Working 39 weeks a year (38 weeks term time plus 1 week INSET). Salary will be paid in 12 equal monthly instalments. Adjustment may be made at the point employment ends to reflect holiday entitlement and to ensure accurate payment for days worked in any academic year.
Administrator (Learning Support Assistant) – from 1 September 2026
As a member of the learning support team you will provide efficient administrative assistance, including handling communications, organising records and events, and supporting student welfare and learning processes. You must demonstrate excellent ICT and communication skills, strong organisational abilities, and the capacity to multi‑task in a fast‑paced environment.
Required skills and experience: administrative experience, organisational and ICT skills, strong communication skills, first aid qualification, right to work in the UK, enhanced DBS check, commitment to safeguarding and welfare of children.
For an informal chat about the vacancy, please email or call 01202 512609.
Bournemouth School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful applicants.
The postholder has a legal duty to comply with the law and ensure the workplace is safe for everyone. The School will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates as part of safeguarding checks. These searches focus solely on whether an individual is suitable to work with children and are carried out to avoid bias and discrimination.