Services

Schools Coordinator

Services

Schools Coordinator

Schools Coordinator

  • Annually:
    £28,337 - £31,485 plus £500 per annum home based working allowance, plus London Weighting if applicable.
  • Region:
    London and South East
  • Location:
    London
  • Department:
    Local Services
  • Vacancy Type:
    Permanent
  • Working hours per week:
    35
  • Closing Date:
    25 January 2026

We are recruiting 1 x Full Time Schools Coordinator post in the London & South East region:

East London based - coordinating the boroughs of Redbridge, Waltham Forest, Newham, Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Tower Hamlets. 1x Full time (1.0 fte), 35 hpw, permanent.

  • Home based.
  • Must live within the advertised areas, as frequent travel is a requirement of the role.
  • Access to a car for work travel and broadband are essential.

In order for your application to be considered please state the area and post you are applying for at the top of your supporting statement. 

About the role and the Schools Service:

Would you like to drive forward NSPCC's schools offer?

In 2021, the NSPCC announced a new 10+ year strategy to make the biggest impact we can to stop child abuse and neglect. Our Local Services teams are an essential part of how NSPCC's three main strategic goals will be delivered:

  1. Everyone plays their part to prevent child abuse.
  2. Every child is safe online.
  3. Children feel safe, listened to and supported.

Local Services brings together our work in schools, local campaigning and our direct services across 9 regions and nations. The Schools Service team plays an integral part of our mission as it's responsible for delivering the wider schools offer.

Do you; 

  • have experience of delivering or arranging programmes in either an educational or safeguarding setting?
  • work well towards set targets/KPIs and objectives?
  • have experience of management, retention and recruitment of volunteers?
  • have well-developed communication and influencing skills?
  • have experience of following safeguarding procedures?
  • work with diverse groups of people?
  • have effective time management, planning and organisation skills?
  • work well as a team and work well remotely? 

If so, we would love you to apply for the Schools Coordinator position. 

As a member of our team, our organisational values and behaviours would be important to you. We want someone who will take a child-centred approach, has a strong belief in the rights of children, and has a clear understanding and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of life and practice. 

Reporting to the Schools Service Manager, the Schools Coordinator role will mainly be responsible for delivering the Schools Service and local offer to primary and secondary school settings. This includes (not an exhaustive list): 

  • Being the single point of contact for primary and secondary schools within the designated local educational authority areas, including non-mainstream settings; 
  • Working to set targets, KPIs and reach plans as agreed by your line manager; 
  • Responsibility for booking a minimum number of schools to deliver our Speak out. Stay safe programme; 
  • Overseeing the booking and delivery of NSPCC volunteer led workshops (to 6-7- and 9–11-year-olds); 
  • Actively engaging with and approaching secondary schools with our new Talk Relationships service and wider offer; 
  • Leading, supervising and supporting a team of high calibre schools service volunteers; 
  • Carrying out quality assurance visits through direct observations of volunteer deliveries, giving constructive feedback; 
  • Ensuring training and sign off plans are in place for new volunteers, which may include some co-delivery with a Schools Coordinator in schools for some areas; 
  • Providing effective individual and group volunteer supervisions; 
  • Planning and implementing volunteer recruitment/attraction strategies; 
  • Building and maintaining internal and external relationships, attending events or actively stewarding our offer with stakeholders; 
  • Following NSPCC Schools Service safeguarding procedures to the required standards; 
  • Collaboration with internal colleagues across the organisation in region; 
  • Being an active contributor to priority projects; 
  • Commitment to continued professional development and practice sharing.  

How to apply

We will only consider a fully completed standard NSPCC application form, including a supporting statement.

The supporting statement is where you can provide your experience and clear examples that demonstrate each point of the person specification (1 to 10). The person specification can be found at the end of the job description (downloadable from this vacancy page).

It is a good idea to follow the order of the person specification in your supporting statement.

Please remember to state the area and post you are applying for at the top of your supporting statement. 

Closing date: midnight on the last date advertised. 

We encourage early applications, as we reserve the right to close the advert before the closing date if we receive a high volume of applications that meet the minimum criteria.

First stage Interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday 28th January 2026. Successful candidates from stage one will be invited to a second interview on Thursday 29th January 2026. 

If you would like more information or to have an informal conversation about the role please contact Charlie Ali: Charlie.Ali@nspcc.org.uk 

We have a number of employees at the NSPCC who are regrettably at risk of redundancy, following a significant restructure. In keeping with our values and our policies, if any of these individuals apply for a role and meet the minimum essential criteria, they will be given priority consideration. We hope that you understand our position on this and that this will not discourage you from applying. We cannot predict who, internally, will apply for a role, or whether they will meet the minimum essential criteria. Where no at risk candidates meet the minimum essential criteria, all applications will be considered as normal.

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