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College Administrator

Leigh Academies Trust
Kent
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Competitive salary with progression opportunities + Local Government Pension Scheme + 24/7 access to a free virtual GP Service + collaborative MAT network + additional .

Are you an organised, proactive professional who thrives in a busy, purposeful environment?

Do you want your skills to make a genuine difference in the lives of young people?

At Leigh Academy Hugh Christie, we’re looking for a dedicated College Administrator to join our Attenborough College team - someone who brings not only strong organisational ability but also care, commitment, and a belief in what young people can achieve.

Within our distinctive small-school model, each College operates as a close-knit community where every student is known and supported. As College Administrator, you’ll be at the heart of that community - ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the College, supporting pastoral and academic processes, and helping students, staff, and families to thrive.

If you’re organised, personable, and ready for a role with real purpose - we’d love to hear from you. Join us, and be part of something bigger - a community where every detail matters, and every person counts.

The basis of this role is permanent, working 37.5 hours per week (8am-4pm Monday - Friday), Term Time + 1 week of inset and offering an actual salary of £21,241 per annum (£24,366 full-time equivalent) based on experience.

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