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Admissions Assistant

26,437 per year
On Campus
Full-time
20th June 2026
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LORD
WANDSWORTH
COLLEGE
·HAMPSHIRE·

Lord Wandsworth College

Admissions Assistant

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Role Profile

Directorate:

Admissions & Marketing

Responsible to:

Admissions & Foundation Manager

Location:

On Campus

Contract:

Permanent, Full time, 52 weeks a year

Salary:

£26,437 per annum

Benefits

We offer a vast range of staff benefits including:

• Contributory pension scheme

• Fee remission for children

• Enhanced family friendly policies including support for emergency time off for dependants

State of the art, restaurant quality hot and cold food available (complimentary)

• Death in service scheme - 4 times your annual salary

Friends and Family referral scheme (£250 for each referral)

• Give as you earn and staff volunteering day

Use of wide-ranging school facilities - swimming pool, tennis, walks, trails etc

• Excellent social and sporting events for staff within the school

Role outline and purpose

The Admissions Assistant plays a vital role in ensuring that every prospective pupil and parent receives impeccable, personal service at every stage of the admission journey from initial enquiry to enrolment.

The role supports the department with general administration, including diary management, generating ad-hoc reports and meeting preparation.

The role involves working closely with colleagues across the College and good relationship building skills will be essential.

Role responsibilities:

• Act as the first contact point (via phone, email, social media and chat enquiries) for prospective parents

To keep the admissions database up to date and accurate

Help arrange admissions events throughout the year including Headmaster’s Receptions, Open Events and experience events, providing administrative support and liaising with teaching staff

• Provide administrative support for the Foundation, including arranging home visits, helping at assessment days and liaising with parents

• Prepare interview paperwork, timetables and communications for assessment days

Collate and check assessment data

• Liaise with the Curriculum Support team regarding prospective pupils’ additional needs

• Supporting the administration of the admissions process for pupils joining out of the ‘typical’ cycle

• Provide administrative support for the Scholarship assessment programme

• Support the organisation and running of Induction Days

Ensure the waiting list is kept accurate and up to date

• Help ensure that paperwork for international pupils (sponsored) is complete and up to date and liaise with our partners to ensure compliance with UKVI regulations

• Attend and support College events, including Open Mornings, Induction Days and Future Schools Evenings

Person Specification

• Good interpersonal skills

Proven administrative and organisational skills with an ability to prioritise, manage and complete a variety of tasks at times in periods of high pressure

Sound written communication skills (the ability to copy write and draft letters) with high standards of literacy and numeracy together with excellent spelling, punctuation and grammar

• IT literate with a willingness to learn new software packages

Behaviours and competencies

• A ‘can do’ attitude with a problem-solving approach to new challenges

Be proactive in matters relating to health and safety

Hold a strong understanding of the importance of Safeguarding and Child Protection

• Demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion practices

• Demonstrate a commitment to the values of LWC

• Discrete, with an awareness of data protection and confidentiality

• An excellent telephone manner

• Meticulous attention to detail

Key Stakeholders

• Admissions & Foundation Manager

• Director of Admissions and Marketing

• Headmaster

• Parents

This role profile is not exhaustive and will be subject to review. It may be amended to meet the changing needs of the College.

Lord Wandsworth College

A different kind of school for a wonderfully open world

Uncertainty is a gift to those with a wide perspective, an open mind and the space and the safety to explore. Our job is to widen students’ worlds so nothing is beyond their grasp.

We’ve been ‘widening worlds’ since 1922, when LWC was founded by Sydney Stern (Lord Wandsworth) to support orphans. In those days, this widening of worlds was very much a response to the fact that orphans’ worlds had contracted or collapsed very suddenly. The school expanded their opportunities, connecting them - via our vast acreage and farmland - with a path into agriculture.

These days, the future is far less known; vocations harder to predict. And so the need to widen worlds is more profound. We support and inspire students, around 700 of them, to be able to forge their own futures, each one more exciting and extraordinary than any goal they could have envisaged at the start. Wonderfully, our students’ successes make our world bigger too.

Appointment process and how to apply

Please apply via our LWC website using our recruitment portal.

The closing date for applications is midnight on 20th June 2026 with interviews taking place on 29th June 2026.

Should you wish to discuss the role in strict confidence please feel free to contact Victoria Morris, Admissions & Foundation Manager on morrisv@lordwandsworth.org

We welcome people of all faiths and those that are committed to these values. We recognise that we have under-represented groups within our workforce. As part of our commitment to diversity and equality of opportunity we are actively encouraging applications from underrepresented groups such as returning parents or carers who are re-entering work after a career break, people who are LGBT+, from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, with a disability, impairment, learning difference or long-term condition, with caring responsibilities, from different nations and regions and those with a lived experience of poverty as well as any other under-represented group in our workforce. We are committed ensuring the safety and protection of our employees from all forms of harm.

Appointments will be made subject to receipt of satisfactory references and enhanced DBS check. The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. The successful applicant will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check and references. We are an equal opportunities employer.

Lord Wandsworth College is a registered charity (Number: 1143359) providing outstanding caring education for boys and girls since 1922.