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The School requires an Assistant Admissions Registrar (Senior Divisions)
Salary: £39,000pa-£46,000pa
35 days' holiday per year (including bank holidays)
Generous School fee remission; lunch without charge in term time
New Hall Sport Club Membership (£20pa)
The School's busy Admissions Department is looking to recruit an Assistant Admissions Registrar (Senior Divisions). The main responsibility is the administration of Admissions enquiries for Sixth Form or Boarding applications, from first contact with a prospective parent through to the student joining the School. The successful candidate will work closely with the Admissions Administrators and the Admissions Registrar (Senior Divisions), deputising for them when required.
New Hall offers an exceptional working environment in a stunning, Grade I listed building. With a staff of around 300, New Hall is a warm, welcoming and supportive community.
New Hall is committed to increasing the number of staff from ethnic minorities, across all roles and at all levels, to reflect our diverse student population. Applications from practising Catholics are particularly welcome. The Equal Opportunities Policy can be found on our website.
Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis until midday, Wednesday 10 January 2024
JOB ID: NH0492
For further details and an Application Form, please visit our website: www.newhallschool.co.uk/job-opportunities
Alternatively, please contact the HR Department on 01245 467 588.
New Hall is committed to safeguarding students. There will be an enhanced DBS check prior to appointment.
Information about the School
New Hall is a Catholic independent boarding & day school for girls and boys aged 1-18. New Hall School operates the highly successful 'diamond model', where students are educated in co-educational classes from ages 1 to 11 and at Sixth Form. However, from ages 11 to 16 they are taught in single-sex lessons. Click on one of the four diamonds below to find out more about our divisions.
The main benefits of the 'diamond model' and five years of single-sex teaching, derive from the ability to tailor pastoral and academic provision more sensitively and expertly to the needs of young people going through the physical, emotional and social upheaval of adolescence. Young teenagers are liberated from the negative peer pressure of having to perform in mixed classes. The gender stereotyping of subjects is also removed. Girls and boys follow an identical curriculum and do not learn to perceive subjects as being more suited to either girls or boys.
The Sixth Form experience at New Hall is about expanding students' horizons, both in their specialist areas of study and, more generally, in terms of their personal development.
From the moment New Hall students first travel up the mile-long, tree-lined avenue that leads to the grand façade of the former Tudor palace, they will be given individual opportunities to grow, learn, be challenged and to develop into confident young men and women. New Hall is set in an idyllic and convenient location, on the outskirts of the City of Chelmsford, Essex, just 30 minutes by train from London and within easy reach of all major London airports.
As a Catholic independent boarding & day school, at New Hall with every student we aim to educate the whole person: academically, creatively and socially, in a community which also nurtures the spiritual dimensions of human life.