School Business Manager

Employer
York Steiner School
Location
York, North Yorkshire
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time, Part Time
Salary
£45,000.00 per annum
Start Date
1st July 2025
Expires
15th June 2025 11:59 PM
Contract Type
Permanent
Job ID
1489890
Start Date
1st July 2025
  • Contract Type :Permanent
  • Job ID: 1489890

School Business Manager at York Steiner School

Permanent, full time position (Part-Time Considered) working all year round - Monday to Friday with additional hours on occasions to fulfil the requirements of the post
Salary: £45,000.00 per annum
Closing Date for this vacancy: Midnight, Sunday, 15th June 2025
Interview Dates: Week commencing, 16th June 2025
Start Date: 1st July 2025, or earlier if possible, to ensure transition with the outgoing Finance Manager

Please also complete the Schools Application Form alongside a cover letter and up to date CV.

About York Steiner School

York Steiner School is an independent, non-selective school providing Steiner Waldorf education to children aged 3 to 16. Rooted in Waldorf philosophy, we offer a holistic and creative learning environment that nurtures the whole child — head, heart, and hands. We are part of a network of successful UK and Irish Waldorf schools and enjoy strong community ties in the city of York.

We are entering an exciting phase of development, including a rebranding and a new website, and are seeking a dynamic and capable School Business Manager to lead our non-teaching functions and support long-term sustainability.

Role Purpose

The School Business Manager is a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for the strategic and operational management of the school’s finance, HR, operations, marketing, and compliance functions. Working closely with the Headteacher (who leads teaching and learning), the Business Manager enables the school to meet its strategic aims and delivers effective services to support high-quality education.

This is a high-trust leadership position that reports directly to the Board of Trustees and manages the administrative and operational staff team.

Line Management: Operations Manager, HR/Admin Manager, other non-teaching staff as required

Key Responsibilities

Strategic and Financial Leadership

  • Lead and manage the school’s budget and financial strategy in collaboration with the Trustees
  • Produce monthly and termly management accounts, cash flow forecasts, and financial reports
  • Ensure value for money and sound financial planning across all departments
  • Oversee payroll, pensions, tax compliance, invoicing, and debt recovery
  • Liaise with auditors and accountants to ensure regulatory compliance and statutory reporting
  • Manage fee structures, including bursary assessments, invoicing, and debt collection
  • Maintain the school’s accounting systems and financial records to professional standards

Operational and Compliance Management

  • Lead the school’s operational functions, including premises, health and safety, and IT systems
  • Line-manage and support HR, admin and operations staff, ensuring clarity of roles and accountability
  • Ensure legal compliance with all relevant statutory and independent school obligations (DfE, Companies House, Charity Commission, GDPR, KCSiE, etc.)
  • Maintain key statutory records including the Single Central Register and insurance documentation

Human Resources

  • Oversee HR administration, ensuring robust recruitment, induction, performance management and payroll processes
  • Support policy development and implementation relating to staff wellbeing, training, contracts and disciplinary matters

Marketing and External Relations

  • Develop and lead a marketing strategy to support pupil recruitment and retention
  • Manage the school’s brand and communications, including website, social media, and promotional materials
  • Build positive relationships with parents, prospective families, local businesses and the wider community, including coordinating the alumni network
  • Support and attend key school events, such as fairs, open days and seasonal festivals

Governance and Strategic Planning

  • Support the Trustees with strategic planning, risk management and financial oversight
  • Prepare and present reports at trustee and subcommittee meetings as required
  • Actively participate in meetings with Waldorf UK and other partner organisations

Annual Leave: 28 days (inclusive of bank holidays) in the first year, 31 day in the second year before rising to 33 days after 3 years. There will be a 6 month probationary period.

Person Specification

  • Essential Qualifications and Experience:
  • Business and/or financial qualification (AAT Level 3 or equivalent)
  • Significant experience in financial management, including budget planning and forecasting
  • Experience of leading operational services in a school or similar organisation
  • Experience of managing people and building effective teams
  • Proficiency in accounting systems (e.g., QuickBooks, DEXT), MS Office, Google Workspace

Desirable Qualifications:

  • Experience working in an independent or Steiner/Waldorf school
  • Knowledge of charity accounting and regulations
  • Experience in marketing and communications

Skills and Competencies:

  • Excellent organisational and time management skills
  • Strong analytical and financial reporting skills
  • Strategic thinker with ability to lead and influence
  • Highly effective communicator with a collaborative leadership style
  • Discreet, trustworthy and committed to professional standards

Personal Attributes:

  • Supportive of Waldorf educational values
  • Calm, flexible, and solutions-focused
  • Committed to equity, inclusion and community engagement
  • Professional, positive and resilient

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Safeguarding Statement:

We implement safeguarding protocols in all aspects of our working practices and we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and this will include social media checks.

York Steiner School is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to ensuring that every job applicant or employee receives equal treatment irrespective of sex, marital status, age, race, nationality, disability, sexuality or religious belief.                                                        

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