Contact our Human Resources office via recruiting@spgs.org or 020 7605 1129 with any queries you may have about working at St Paul’s Girls’ School. To view current vacancies at SPGS, see our Job Board.
We are also looking for outstanding and committed staff to work at SPGS International schools. Vacancies can be found on the dedicated recruitment page, where opportunities are regularly open for applications. SPGS International Junior School Chengdu opened in September 2021, and SPGS International Senior School Chengdu opened in August 2022. Recruitment is underway for several roles.
St Paul’s Girls’ School is seeking a Director of Admissions. The Director of Admissions is a member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) and is responsible for leading and managing the entire admissions process at St Paul’s Girls’ School, from initial enquiries through to enrolment.
SPGS is looking to appoint an enthusiastic individual to provide administrative support to the Wellbeing Team and the Heads of Year in the Lower School and Middle Schools.
SPGS is seeking a Sous Chef. The Sous Chef is second in charge and has a hands-on role, with day to day management of the kitchen activities, including overseeing five chefs and three kitchen porters, assisting with menu compilation, ensuring consistent excellence of food quality and freshness, whilst maintaining control of stock levels.
St Paul’s Girls’ School is seeking a skilled creative with a passion for teaching art and a specialism in printmaking. Our Print Studio is an integral part of the Art Department’s six practical studios, and you will play an important role in helping to influence and shape its development. This bright and characterful studio is brilliantly equipped and has a rich history of master printers including Richard Michell who taught at St Paul’s for decades a broad range of techniques from traditional intaglio and relief printing, to photo and digital processes including photo etching. In addition to his professional career, he was entrusted to print editions for David Hockney, Michael Sandel and Allen Jones.