Grantrow Recruitment are looking for a School Organisation Officer to visit school sites on a regular basis to conduct net capacity assessments, and to maintain and update pupil projection databases.
Benefits of a School Organistation Officer
- Weekly pay
- 20 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
- Rewards App
- Pension
- Hybrid working
Details of a School Organisation Officer
- Duration of assignment: 6 - 12 months
- Working hours: 37 hours per week, Mon - Thurs 8.45am - 5.15pm, Fri - 8.45am - 4.45pm
- Rate: 13.02 per hour
- Hybrid Working
Job Description for a School Organistation Officer
- To maintain and update pupil projection databases;
- To prepare forecasts of mainstream pupil numbers based on information from a variety of sources including ONS and health service birth data, pupil migration data, admissions data, housing development information and the school census;
- To liaise with the SEN Team to prepare forecasts of special school pupil numbers;
- To provide information to the School Organisation Manager and the Service Manager to support area reviews of the provision of school places;
- To support with the preparation of consultation documents, letters, reports and statutory notices for School Organisation proposals for mainstream and special schools; take minutes at consultation meetings and provide administrative support for school project teams;
- To support with the preparation of reports on School Organisation issues for stakeholders and decision makers;
- To complete and review net capacity assessments for schools;
- To assist with the review and updating of school suitability data
- To liaise with the IFM team to support school expansion projects;
- To support the School Organisation Manager with the completion and submission of the annual SCAP return and the completion of any other relevant statistical returns as required by the DFE;
- To support the School Organisation Manager to respond to queries on the SCAP return;
- To support the School Organisation Manager and Service Manager with the preparation and review of the local sufficiency strategy report;
- To develop an understanding of admissions legislation and an overview of admissions procedures