Receptionist & Administrator at Wembley High Technology College

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  Job Reference #
EDV/2026/WHTC/66534
  Location
East Lane, North Wembley, Middlesex, HA0 3NT
  Contract Type
Permanent
  Contract Term
Full-Time
  Salary
£28,598.00 - £31,022.00 Annually (FTE)
London Weighting Allowance £2301
  Closing Date
Midnight, Wed 15th Jul, 2026
  Positions Available
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About this Role

Background  

Wembley Multi-Academy Trust, established in 2016, has become one of the most successful trusts in the 

country, consistently achieving outstanding academic results. 

The Trust comprises: 

• Wembley High Technology College (WHTC) 

• East Lane Primary School 

• North Brent School (currently located at WHTC while its new building is completed) 

• Teaching School Hub 

All the schools in our Trust are, first and foremost, outstanding learning communities where academic 

excellence is balanced with a broad and enriching educational experience. We believe in providing a 

structured and disciplined environment that enables all pupils to achieve their full potential. High-quality 

teaching, combined with a strong work ethic, allows students to thrive. 

Our curriculum is broad, balanced, and innovative, with a strong emphasis on English, Mathematics, and 

the Sciences. It is designed to challenge and support pupils in achieving the highest standards. Across the 

Trust, students benefit from exceptional teaching, strong pastoral care, and a shared commitment to 

continuous improvement. 

We are dedicated to ensuring that every child succeeds, regardless of background, and we strive to remove 

barriers to achievement. Our schools are highly sought after, with demand for places far exceeding 

availability. 

Collaboration is central to our success. Schools within the Trust work closely together, sharing best 

practices and maintaining a unified vision: “Achievement for All – One Child at a Time.” Students feel a 

strong sense of belonging and are encouraged to develop ambition, resilience, and confidence. 

At Wembley Multi-Academy Trust, we are committed to inspiring, challenging, and preparing our students 

for life beyond school, equipping them with the skills, qualifications, and character needed to succeed. 

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All the schools in our Trust are, first and foremost, outstanding learning communities where academic 

excellence sits alongside the breadth of education. We provide a structured and disciplined working 

environment in which all pupils can achieve their full potential. There is a very high standard of teaching 

across all schools which, coupled with a strong work ethic, that allows our pupils to flourish. The schools 

within the Trust work closely together to support each other as well as share good practice, work 

collaboratively together and have a shared vision of Achievement for All – One Child at a Time as our 

priority! 

Our broad, balanced and innovative curriculum is designed to challenge pupils to reach their potential, 

with a particular focus on English, Mathematics and the Sciences. Students feel a sense of belonging and 

know that hard work and a strong ambitious ethic supports them to flourish. Our primary school has a 

unique specialist teacher model that delivers some of the highest academic outcomes nationally and 

provides an admirable extracurricular offer to all our young learners. 

At Wembley Multi-Academy Trust, we work tirelessly to inspire, challenge, and prepare our students for 

life beyond the school gates. We support them academically and pastorally, and we are proud of our 

achievements as a community! 

Wembley High Technology College 

WHTC is an exceptional place to learn. We provide a supportive, enriching environment in which students 

thrive, driven by our vision of “Achievement for All”. We fundamentally believe that every child has an 

entitlement to an exceptional education, regardless of background. Our curriculum is crafted to provide 

academic excellence and educational breadth, preparing our learners for the future. It is delivered by 

subject specialist teachers, who innovate and hone their craft to provide an enriching learning 

environment in every lesson. As a result, our students achieve to an exceptional level, and progress on to 

the very best universities in the country. 

Academic outcomes unlock the door to success for our students. We are one of the highest performing 

schools in the country and have so been for many years. In 2019, our Progress 8 score of +1.58 was 

recognised as the 4th highest in the country and the highest in London by the Department for Education.  

Spiritual, moral, social and cultural education sits alongside academic excellence at the heart of the 

school’s ethos. We offer a broad and ever-expanding range of extra-curricular activities to deepen and 

enhance learning, preparing our students to be the leaders of tomorrow. 

We are very proud of the achievements of our pupils and to serve our local community. Throughout our 

website, you will find further details of this success and why we believe Wembley High is a truly 

outstanding school that enables every child to learn to their fullest potential. 

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Working for Wembley High Technology College 

We offer: 

• A supportive and collaborative team 

• A strong focus on staff wellbeing 

• Free hot beverages during term time 

• Free winter and summer social events 

• Secure off-road parking 

• Employee Assistance Program 

• School Wellbeing benefit offering a range of support and services 

The Team 

The Support Staff at Wembley High Technology College is made up of a large team of highly professional, 

hardworking and dedicated experts covering the following business-related functions: 

• Administration 

• Admissions 

• Finance 

• Health and Safety 

• Human Resources 

• IT Services and Reprographics  

• Property and Facilities 

• SEND, Pastoral and Medical Support 

• Teaching and Learning Support 

Our Commitment to Safeguarding Children 

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and 

expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. 

Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks 

with past employers, checks relating to prohibitions, sanctions and restrictions on teaching and the 

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) with children’s barred list check. The College will carry out online 

searches on shortlisted applicants and all applicants will be required to provide details of their online 

profile, including social media accounts, as part of their application. 

The safeguarding responsibilities of the post include promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children 

and young persons for whom they are responsible for or with whom they come into contact with. All staff 

are required to adhere to and ensure compliance with the College’s safeguarding and child protection 

policies and procedures at all times and to complete appropriate training. 

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In the course of carrying out their duties the post-holder becomes aware of any actual or potential risks 

to the safety or welfare of children in the College, they must report any concerns to the Designated 

Safeguarding Lead, or in relation to concerns regarding a member of staff, the Headteacher.  

The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The College is therefore permitted to 

ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions on a self-declaration form in advance of attending 

an interview (including those which are “spent” unless they are “protected” under the DBS filtering rules) 

in order to assess their suitability to work with children. 

Further information and copies of the College’s Code of Practice and Policy on the Recruitment of Ex

Offenders is available from the HR team. 

Wembley Multi Academy Trust (registered number 08137772).  

Job Purpose  

We are looking for a reliable and confident Receptionist to join our team as soon as possible and the role 

will also provide administrative assistance to meet the needs of the College.  

Delivering a professional and efficient reception service, the postholder will act as the first point of contact 

for front-line enquiries from staff, parents, pupils, and visitors. As part of the wider team, the role will 

provide comprehensive administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the Trust and be 

responsible for a range of administrative tasks. This will include, answering telephone calls, managing 

enquiry inboxes, and liaising with a wide range of stakeholders. 

Working closely with colleagues, including the senior leadership teams, the role holder will be a team 

player committed to first-class customer service. 

Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities 

The post holder’s key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 

• To provide a courteous and efficient reception service that consistently promotes a professional 

image of the College. This includes acting as first point of contact for pupils, parents, staff and 

visitors. 

• To maintain the visitor system and ensure all visitors and contractors can be identified by wearing 

clearly visible badges, in accordance with the College’s safeguarding policy and security 

procedures. 

• To ensure that queries are dealt with effectively, taking the initiative to identify and handle issues 

that arise on behalf of the Leadership team, with an ability to recognise when matters need to be 

promptly escalated. 

• To ensure that all visitors complete the signing in-process to enable this information to be used as 

a register of visitors on site in the event of a fire drill or evacuation of the building. 

• To co-ordinate safe entrance and exit of all visitors, ensuring they are signed in and out and that 

no unauthorised person gains access to the school. 

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• To operate the College’s main telephone switchboard system, including taking and delivering 

messages, transferring calls (as appropriate) and contacting parents or other agencies as 

directed. 

• To manage the College’s enquiry inbox; responding to, or triaging messages as appropriate in 

accordance with the College’s communications policy.  

• To ensure the reception area is welcoming and tidy. 

• Adhere to College procedures and ensure that staff receive messages (telephone, email, face- to

face) promptly and accurately, adhering to absolute discretion and confidentiality. 

• To set up payments for clubs, trips and other activities for specific student groups using ParentPay 

• To report payment progress to the event organiser on a regular basis or on demand 

• To support end-user access to systems including Edulink and ParentPay 

• Set-up and administer pupil records using SIMS 

• To process all incoming and outgoing post/parcels, assisting with franking, recorded deliveries 

etc. 

• To collate data and maintain records as required. 

• Provide a general administrative service to staff, to include word processing, correspondence, 

mail merges, reports, references, mail, diaries, appointments and meetings, maintain general and 

confidential filing systems, provide hospitality as required. 

• Maintain pupil database, amend/update records on the system, following College policy and 

procedures for security of confidential information and data. 

• Carry out routine tasks such as filing, completion of routine forms and administration of school 

activities, to support the day-to-day efficient running of the organisation. 

• Assist with the production of a wide range of support materials for the school including, printing 

booklets, binding, laminating, advising staff on the most efficient and effective use of materials 

and equipment. 

• Monitor and order reception resources (e.g. visitor labels).  

• To have regard to and comply with safeguarding policy and procedure as appropriate. Undertake 

such other duties as directed and required from time to time 

• To be committed to your own development through the effective use of CPD.  

• To understand your own responsibilities, be committed to and comply with College and Trust 

policies and procedures relating to child protection, health & safety, welfare, security, diversity & 

equality, confidentiality and data protection, reporting any concerns to the appropriate person. 

• To work collaboratively with the wider business and act in the interests of the Trust at all times. 

• To support the delivery of the Trust strategy as it relates to this post. 

• Any other reasonable task as directed by a member of the Leadership Group.  

Other duties 

• You may be required to perform other duties as directed by your line manager or any member of 

the Trust’s Leadership team.



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