Careers Coordinator
| Posting date: | 09 February 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £24,561 to £26,035 per year |
| Additional salary information: | NJC Scale (Outer London) Scale 5 Points 12 -16 |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 26 February 2026 |
| Location: | E4 9PJ |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Highams Park School |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | CV's not accepted - application forms only |
Summary
General Overview
The careers coordinator (CC) will take lead responsibility and accountability for the delivery of our school’s programme of careers education, advice and guidance.
The post holder will have the confidence and authority to lead colleagues, make decisions, and enact reform to ensure that the school meets the Gatsby Benchmarks.
Through establishing the local and national contexts the CC will focus everyone’s efforts on programmes and activities that are most effective in motivating young people, supporting independent choice, and supporting positive outcomes for young people via
Building Networks
Supporting Careers Leaders
Backing the Gatsby Benchmarks
Performing general administrative career functions in the school
Supporting student with their 1:1 careers interviews
To perform a varied range of administrative and clerical tasks as needed across the careers department.
Job Description
To work within the careers department, supporting the careers adviser and the Careers Assistant Principal (AP)
To execute tasks assigned by the AP in a timely and competent manner, while being independent in driving careers education, including but not limited to:
To secure high quality Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) provision from Years 7-13 inclusive, to use resources effectively and to continuously improve standards for all students.
Remain up-to-date with current developments within careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) and use this to inform collaborative school planning.
Advise the senior leadership team on policy, strategy and resources for careers guidance and showing how they meet the Gatsby Benchmarks.
Produce, review and evaluate the careers programme and provide information for school improvement planning, Ofsted and other purposes.
Lead the team of teachers, external partners and others who deliver the careers programme.
Leading on the annual whole school careers fair, in partnership with the AP.
Liaise with the AP and careers adviser to lead any suitable careers’ events & external trips to promote aspirational progression destinations to students.
Lead on a range of internal experiences for students (and parents) such as apprenticeship workshops, business networking events, career pathway evenings, assemblies.
Liaise with the AP to lead on the year 10 mock interview workshops to help facilitate the event's smooth running.
Delivery of a full programme of careers events involving local and national employers. Ensuring students have meaningful encounters with workplaces and developing careers skills.
Understand the implication of a changing education landscape for careers guidance, e.g. technical education reform
Ensure compliance with the legal requirements to provide independent careers guidance and give access to providers of technical education or apprenticeships to students in schools.
Act as a consultant/reference point for Heads of Year and tutors dealing with careers queries.
Monitor delivery of careers across the 8 Gatsby Benchmarks.
Ensuring a record of careers provision is meticulously keep, this could include the use of Compass+.
Establish and develop links with local Careers Guidance organisations and industry partners.
Liaising with the SENDCo in supporting the transition of vulnerable students and those with learning difficulties
Administrative will include:
Organising students’ careers meeting agenda with the career’s advisor. This should be continually updated reflecting attendance and available to staff, HOY’s etc.
Weekly timetables to be drawn up for the meetings and shared with both the careers advisors and the person in charge of the school weekly newsletter. Timetables need to be checked against any exams/school trips/absences/etc.
Where needed setting up Teams meetings with a remote careers advisor and helping the students access the teams meeting at the correct time.
Careers meetings to be communicated to students and parents the week before the student's meeting.
Reminder alert to be added to register system (Arbor) and online platform (SharePoint)
Checking students have attended their careers meetings and potentially collecting them if not present at allocated time.
If a student is absent for their meeting, rearranging this and communicating this as above.
General support and updating of student careers records held manually and in the school’s management information system/careers system
To support data entry and filing of student records and archiving.
To ensure contact with parents and the local community is friendly, supportive, and professional.
Ensure the website is regularly updated with all the legal and relevant careers information.
Sharing relevant information with parents via parent newsletter and staff via the bulletin.
Build a network of alumni who can help with the Careers education and guidance programme
To attend regular meetings with AP to gain support & discuss upcoming events.
The careers coordinator (CC) will take lead responsibility and accountability for the delivery of our school’s programme of careers education, advice and guidance.
The post holder will have the confidence and authority to lead colleagues, make decisions, and enact reform to ensure that the school meets the Gatsby Benchmarks.
Through establishing the local and national contexts the CC will focus everyone’s efforts on programmes and activities that are most effective in motivating young people, supporting independent choice, and supporting positive outcomes for young people via
Building Networks
Supporting Careers Leaders
Backing the Gatsby Benchmarks
Performing general administrative career functions in the school
Supporting student with their 1:1 careers interviews
To perform a varied range of administrative and clerical tasks as needed across the careers department.
Job Description
To work within the careers department, supporting the careers adviser and the Careers Assistant Principal (AP)
To execute tasks assigned by the AP in a timely and competent manner, while being independent in driving careers education, including but not limited to:
To secure high quality Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) provision from Years 7-13 inclusive, to use resources effectively and to continuously improve standards for all students.
Remain up-to-date with current developments within careers education, information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) and use this to inform collaborative school planning.
Advise the senior leadership team on policy, strategy and resources for careers guidance and showing how they meet the Gatsby Benchmarks.
Produce, review and evaluate the careers programme and provide information for school improvement planning, Ofsted and other purposes.
Lead the team of teachers, external partners and others who deliver the careers programme.
Leading on the annual whole school careers fair, in partnership with the AP.
Liaise with the AP and careers adviser to lead any suitable careers’ events & external trips to promote aspirational progression destinations to students.
Lead on a range of internal experiences for students (and parents) such as apprenticeship workshops, business networking events, career pathway evenings, assemblies.
Liaise with the AP to lead on the year 10 mock interview workshops to help facilitate the event's smooth running.
Delivery of a full programme of careers events involving local and national employers. Ensuring students have meaningful encounters with workplaces and developing careers skills.
Understand the implication of a changing education landscape for careers guidance, e.g. technical education reform
Ensure compliance with the legal requirements to provide independent careers guidance and give access to providers of technical education or apprenticeships to students in schools.
Act as a consultant/reference point for Heads of Year and tutors dealing with careers queries.
Monitor delivery of careers across the 8 Gatsby Benchmarks.
Ensuring a record of careers provision is meticulously keep, this could include the use of Compass+.
Establish and develop links with local Careers Guidance organisations and industry partners.
Liaising with the SENDCo in supporting the transition of vulnerable students and those with learning difficulties
Administrative will include:
Organising students’ careers meeting agenda with the career’s advisor. This should be continually updated reflecting attendance and available to staff, HOY’s etc.
Weekly timetables to be drawn up for the meetings and shared with both the careers advisors and the person in charge of the school weekly newsletter. Timetables need to be checked against any exams/school trips/absences/etc.
Where needed setting up Teams meetings with a remote careers advisor and helping the students access the teams meeting at the correct time.
Careers meetings to be communicated to students and parents the week before the student's meeting.
Reminder alert to be added to register system (Arbor) and online platform (SharePoint)
Checking students have attended their careers meetings and potentially collecting them if not present at allocated time.
If a student is absent for their meeting, rearranging this and communicating this as above.
General support and updating of student careers records held manually and in the school’s management information system/careers system
To support data entry and filing of student records and archiving.
To ensure contact with parents and the local community is friendly, supportive, and professional.
Ensure the website is regularly updated with all the legal and relevant careers information.
Sharing relevant information with parents via parent newsletter and staff via the bulletin.
Build a network of alumni who can help with the Careers education and guidance programme
To attend regular meetings with AP to gain support & discuss upcoming events.