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Student Services Officer and First Aid Lead (Maternity Cover)

London
£16 – £20/hr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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Location: Bermondsey, Central/Inner London

Pay Rate: GBP16.00 - GBP20.00 per hour (Dependent on experience)

Contract Type: Temporary / Contract (Maternity Cover)

Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Term:Time Only (38 weeks per year)

The Role

We are seeking a proactive, highly organised and committed Student Services Officer and First Aid Lead to cover maternity leave in our Client's school.

In this dual-purpose role, you will be the heart of the school's Student Information Centre and the leading voice for medical and first aid provision. You will ensure a safe, welcoming, and highly efficient environment for students, families and staff alike.

Key Responsibilities

Medical and First Aid Leadership:

  • Act as the primary point of contact for all first aid incidents on campus.
  • Lead the academy's medical provision, maintaining first aid procedures, compliance, and equipment.
  • Coordinate first aider training, certification, site coverage, and school vaccination programmes.

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  • Support the daily operation of the Student Information Centre, providing a professional and welcoming front-facing service.
  • Manage day-to-day student issues, including uniform compliance, lost property, and direct parent communication.
  • Maintain accurate, highly confidential medical and administrative records in line with data protection guidelines.
  • Collaborate closely with safeguarding, health and safety, and pastoral teams to ensure student wellbeing.

What We Are Looking For

Qualifications: A good standard of education (GCSE English and Maths or equivalent) and a valid First Aid Qualification.

Experience: Minimum of 3 years of administrative experience, ideally within an educational setting or working closely with children and families.

Analytical Skills: Experience managing spreadsheets, analysing first aid/accident logs for patterns, and developing actionable risk-reduction plans.

Knowledge: A solid understanding of safeguarding procedures, confidentiality, infection control, and the social challenges faced by students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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Skills

First Aid
Administration
Communication
Data Protection
Safeguarding
Medical Provision
Student Welfare
Analytical Skills
Record Keeping
Training Coordination
Problem Solving
Empathy
Compliance
Collaboration
Customer Service
Organizational Skills

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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