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Canonium Learning Trust is seeking reliable, highly organised and professional individuals to join our growing team of governance clerks in supporting Local Governing Committees across our family of primary schools in Essex.
This is a flexible casual role providing clerking and governance support for evening Local Governing Committee meetings within schools located across Chelmsford, Maldon, Braintree, Colchester and Tendring.
Depending on availability and location, you may be allocated to support one or more schools. The expected commitment is approximately 9 hours per meeting cycle, with 3 meetings per school allocation - equating to around 27 hours annually per school. Meetings are generally held in person during the evening.
The role is worked under the direction of the Trust Governance Professional, alongside the Headteachers and Chairs of Local Governing
Committees.
We are looking for individuals who:
- have strong administrative and organisational skills
- can produce accurate and professional minutes
- are confident communicating with senior leaders and committee members
- can work independently and confidentially
- are comfortable using Microsoft Office and Google Workspace, and
- are able to travel to schools across Essex.
Previous governance or clerking experience is desirable but not essential for candidates with strong administration skills and a willingness to learn.
The hourly pay range is £14.35 - £15.06 per hour depending on experience.
Candidates are warmly invited to contact us to discuss the role in more depth.
Information about the School
🏆 Tes Trust of the Year 2025
Canonium Learning Trust is a charitable educational trust comprising a growing family of schools across Essex. We are proud to have been named "Tes Trust of the Year" (9 Schools or Fewer) in 2025, a national award that recognises excellence in education, innovation in leadership, and the power of community collaboration.
At the heart of our Trust is a shared belief that every child deserves the best possible education, regardless of the size or location of their school. We work relentlessly to nurture each child's potential and enthusiasm for learning, so that they leave our schools ready to embrace future challenges and make a positive contribution to society.
Our Purpose
We exist to create environments where pupils thrive and staff are empowered. Our work is guided by three core principles that define how our schools operate and collaborate:
Opportunity
We are committed to making the most of every opportunity to give our pupils an outstanding, inclusive, and well-rounded education. We work smartly, invest in staff development, and foster collaboration and shared learning across all our schools.
Challenge
We embrace challenge as a driver for improvement. We strike the right balance between school-level autonomy and trust-wide consistency, ensuring a clear focus on high-quality teaching and learning. Feedback, ambition, and a culture of continuous improvement underpin our approach.
Integrity
Integrity is at the core of how we lead, teach, and work together. We model fairness, respect, and open communication. We have the courage to do the right thing, take ownership of our actions, and hold ourselves and others to high standards - always with the best interests of children at heart.
If you're interested in joining a trust that is innovative, collaborative, and values-driven, and want to be part of a team recognised nationally for excellence, Canonium Learning Trust could be the right place for you.
🔗 To learn more about Canonium Learning Trust - a Majority Church of England Multi Academy Trust in Essex - please visit:
https://www.canonium.org/multi-academy-trust-in-essex