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The Vacancy
Contract Type: Fixed Term for 18 months, with potential for extension.
Working Pattern: Full time, 37 hours per week. Hybrid working arrangement; three days in the office (JWF office or Trinity School) and two days working remotely.
Trinity School, part of the John Whitgift Foundation, is a leading independent school in Croydon. The school provides education for boys aged 10 to 16, with a co-educational Sixth Form introduced in 2011. From September 2027, the school is moving towards full co-education with girls entering the school in Year 6 and Year 7 for the first time. To prepare for this change, the school is focussing on its co-educational readiness through Trinity Project 2030.
Project 2030 covers a variety of operational workstreams (e.g. admissions and marketing) as well as a significant capital build workstream to expand Trinity’s facilities over the next two years. There is established programme governance in place, along with a project team of consultants and contractors delivering the build workstream. This post will assist the implementation of this programme and support priorities across the foundation’s charitable impact.
This role is great opportunity for an early career Project Manager to work across John Whitgift Foundation and Trinity School, support the delivery of key strategic projects, including Trinity School’s Project 2030, and the strengthening of the charity’s impact across communities.
The role will provide programme coordination, governance and performance support. It will assist effective decision-making and support the delivery of the Foundation’s strategic ambitions.
Whilst the proportion may vary depending on Trinity’s schedule (e.g. school holidays), it is expected that three days a week will be spent on Trinity School’s Project 2030, and two days for the Foundation to help further its effectiveness and positive charitable impact.
The closing date for applications is 9th June. The application window may close earlier than advertised if sufficient applications are received, therefore we encourage early applications.
The Charity
Our charity looks to support people of all ages and backgrounds and bring them together to inspire a sense of community in all that we do.
For more than 420 years, we’ve been investing in our local community – ensuring a lasting legacy to educate and care for the people of Croydon, now and for generations to come.
John Whitgift Foundation employs around 950 staff across our schools, care homes, and John Whitgift Foundation head office.
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