Headteacher’s Personal Assistant (PA)
Scale Pay Point 20 (Range 20-24)
Actual Annual Salary: £22,866.80 - £25,396.15 (All Year-Round FTE: £32,597- £35,412)
Pattern of hours will be 30.5 hours each week
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8.15am-2.30pm and Tuesdays, 9.15am-5.15pm (with a 30 minute unpaid lunch each day)
Term time only plus 2 days
Due to the promotion of the current postholder, we are looking for an exceptional and highly organised PA to join our skilled and dedicated team of associate staff, providing professional and confidential support to the Headteacher and members of the Leadership Team. The position provides a fantastic opportunity to work in our “amazing” school, judged by Ofsted as Outstanding in all areas, and be part of the wider school community.
The Headteacher’s PA will provide high-level administrative and organisational support, managing the Headteacher’s diary, scheduling meetings, and ensuring timely preparation for all commitments. Acting as the first point of contact, the PA will handle confidential correspondence, screen and respond to enquiries with professionalism and discretion, and produce key school documents, reports, and communications. The role also includes coordinating and minuting meetings, designing and creating marketing materials, organising high-profile school events, and supporting the Leadership Team with administrative tasks. Additionally, the PA will coordinate and produce staff and parent/carer bulletins, proof-read and refine documentation, maintain efficient filing systems, and liaise with key stakeholders to support the smooth operation of the school.
The successful candidate will have exceptional organisational, communication, and problem-solving skills, along with administrative efficiency and accuracy. They will possess excellent secretarial skills, a strong command of the English language (including accurate spelling, punctuation, and grammar), and expertise with the Microsoft suite of applications, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher. Proven experience in a similar role and the ability to maintain very high professional standards, including confidentiality and discretion, are essential. Additionally, strong interpersonal skills, warmth, emotional intelligence, and the ability to remain calm, self-assured, and composed in all situations are crucial for success in this role.
If you have the experience, knowledge and skills to succeed, then we would like to hear from you.
Ilkley Grammar School is an outstanding, vibrant 11-18 comprehensive, with over a 400-year tradition of serving the local community. We are committed to Personal Best as reflected in our Vision and Values:
“Our vision at Ilkley Grammar School is to provide a world-class, inclusive education and exceptional opportunities which will enrich us both individually and collectively as a community. We will inspire, support and challenge each other to achieve our Personal Best so that we all grow in wisdom and stature. By modelling our Personal Best values and championing equality and diversity, we will make a positive difference to our own lives and the lives of others and will be empowered to lead and influence positive change on a local, regional, national and global scale.”
We are a fantastic learning community, set in one of Yorkshire’s most scenic areas, whose facilities will soon be transformed with a multi-million-pound capital investment from the DfE’s School Rebuilding Programme. Our graded Ofsted inspection of December 2024 once again confirmed us Outstanding in all areas of inspection with inspectors concluding that “Ilkley Grammar School is an amazing school,” where “every pupil gets a chance to shine” and is supported “to fulfil their potential”. Praised for the exceptional quality of education, “fully inclusive” ethos, and “rich curriculum” that ensures “excellent, sustained outcomes,” the school was also celebrated for its “shining” sixth form, “exemplary personal development,” and provision of a “calm environment” where students “flourish” through outstanding support, pastoral care, behaviour, and opportunities.
We are proud to be the founding school of Moorlands Learning Trust and a member of the Red Kite Teaching School Alliance with a firm commitment to school-to-school support and developing highly effective collaborative practices.
We are looking for:
In return for your commitment, we can offer:
Closing date for applications: 8am Tuesday 24th February 2026
Provisional interview date: Monday 2nd March 2026
Stephanie Atack
01943 608424
recruitment@igs.mlt.co.uk
