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Secondary Education Recruitment Consultant / Account Manager - London

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Secondary Education Recruitment Consultant / Account Manager - London
Secondary Education Recruitment Consultant / Account Manager — London
Location: London
Salary: £45,000-£55,000 base | OTE £78,000-£133,000
What a mid-performer takes home here: over £80,000. What a top performer takes home: over £130,000.
These are not aspirational figures. They are what consultants on this desk actually earn. The reason it's achievable is worth understanding before you apply - particularly if you're currently filling 150-200 days per week on a traditional temp education desk and watching that output go largely unrewarded.
The role
Our client is a London-based education recruitment business with a platform-led delivery model. They are expanding their secondary schools temp desk and looking for a Secondary Account Manager to own a portfolio of London secondary schools.
You will be placing supply teachers, cover supervisors, and teaching assistants into secondary schools across London on a daily and short-term supply basis. You will manage and grow client relationships at headteacher, SLT, and operations manager level, develop new secondary school business within your London region, and work closely with a candidate resourcing function to maintain strong talent pipelines for your schools.
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This is a 4/1 hybrid role. Hours are 7am-5pm during term time, with shorter hours during school holidays.
Why The Earning Potential Is What It Is
The business uses a platform-led model where candidate availability collection, compliance workflows, and booking taking, filling & confirmations are substantially automated. The consultant's time goes on billing activity rather than admin. Mid-level consultants on this model fill 200+ days per week in bookings. Top consultants are filling 400-500 days per week - compared to the 150-250 ceiling most traditional temp education desks reach.
The commission structure reflects that output directly. A mid-performer earns £5k+ per half term in bonus. A top performer earns £13k+ per half term. With six half terms in the school year, annual commission at mid-level is approximately £33,000. At top level, approximately £78,000.
Requirements
What you need to bring
Proven experience running a temporary education recruitment desk, placing supply teachers, cover supervisors, or teaching assistants into schools - this is not suitable for candidates with internal recruitment or HR backgrounds A track record of building and managing secondary school client relationships at leadership level, not just filling inbound vacancies Genuine fluency with ATS and CRM tools as part of your daily workflow, not just for record-keeping The discipline and setup to run a 7am desk during term time Mindset - education recruitment is not easy, but it can be better. If you take full ownership of your actions, can share your opinions constructively, and are open to learning daily, this could be a great place for you to continue your career


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The package
Base salary: £45,000-£55,000 depending on experience Commission: £5k+ per half term at mid-performer level / £13k+ per half term at top performer level Annual OTE at mid-level: approximately £78,000-£88,000 Annual OTE at top level: approximately £123,000-£133,000 Hours: 7am-5pm term time; shorter hours during school holidays Location: London - Hybrid
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