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School Business Leader

MLK Search
Posted 6 hours ago, valid for 21 days
Location

London, Greater London E11, England

Salary

£50,000 - £60,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • The School Business Leader (Finance and HR) position is a full-time, fixed-term role based in Leyton, London, with a salary ranging from £49,038 to £52,116.
  • The role requires successful candidates to have a degree or relevant qualification, ideally in accountancy or business management, along with leadership experience in a school or similar field.
  • The successful applicant will be responsible for preparing and monitoring the school budget, managing payroll services, and ensuring the effective use of technology in alignment with the school's vision.
  • The position is set to start in December 2024 or as soon as possible, with the aim of having the right person in place before the Christmas break for a smooth transition.
  • Candidates should have a minimum of two years of leadership experience in a relevant role, contributing to staff development and school improvement planning.

Job Title: School Business Leader (Finance and HR)

Type: Full-Time, Fixed Term (1 Year)

Location: Leyton, London

Salary: PO5 (38-41) £49,038 - £52,116

Start Date: December 2024 or as soon as possible

MLK Education Search are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dynamic School Business Leader to join this all-through, community academy in the heart of north east London.

As a smaller than average all-through school there is a true feeling of collaboration between Primary and Secondary phases, opening the successful applicant to professionally develop in a different stage of education.

They are also part of one of the largest Multi Academy Trusts in the South and the opportunity will be there to collaborate with the Executive Team, other schools in the Trust, and across the larger Local Authority network, exposing your skills and capabilities to a large audience.

The role has arisen to cover a maternity and the ideal would be to have the right person in place before the Christmas break to ensure a significant handover and settling in period ahead of the new year.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate information and consult with the Senior Team and Governors to prepare a realistic and balanced budget for school activity.
  • Submit the proposed budget to the Head Teacher and Governors for approval and assist the overall financial planning process.
  • Discuss, negotiate and agree the final budget.
  • Use the agreed budget to actively monitor and control performance to achieve value for money.
  • Identify and inform the Head Teacher and Governors of the causes of significant variance and take prompt corrective action.
  • Propose revisions to the budget if necessary, in response to significant or unforeseen developments.
  • Consult with the Trust and other parties to introduce new technology or improve existing technology for different purposes.
  • Ensure that the school has a strategy for using technology aligned to the overall vision and plans for the school ensuring value for money.
  • Communicate the strategy and relevant policies, including Data Protection for use of technology across the school.
  • Manage the payroll services for all school staff including the management of pension schemes and associated services.
  • Provide leadership and guidance to HR manager providing permanent accountability on all elements of supervision, co-ordination and management

Requirements:

  • A degree or other relevant qualification - ideally in accountancy, business management or a related discipline
  • A school business management qualification or equivalent.
  • Successful leadership and management experience in a school, or in a relevant field outside education
  • Involvement in school self-evaluation and improvement planning
  • Line management experience
  • Contributing to staff development

If this sounds like an exciting opportunity that you would like to pursue, please APPLY NOW!

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