These webinar sessions will inform and guide those who are considering a career in the independent schools sector as either a bursar or senior member of the support staff. Scheduled to take place on Tuesday 20 September from 11am - 12.15pm and 4pm - 5.15pm, with a further two sessions on Thursday 22 September 2022 from 11am - 12 noon and 4pm - 5pm
Date: 20 September 2022
Venue: WEBINAR Session
Price: £175.00
* Please note prices exclude VAT at 0.00%
Who is it for? Those looking to become a bursar who are not currently working in the independent school sector as well as support staff in independent schools who have considerable administrative management experience and are looking to progress their career.
Course Detail
These webinar sessions will inform and guide those who are considering a career in the independent schools sector as either a bursar or senior member of the support staff. Scheduled to take place on Tuesday 20 September from 11am - 12.15pm and 4pm - 5.15pm, with a further two sessions on Thursday 22 September 2022 from 11am - 12 noon and 4pm - 5pm
Programme
THIS EVENT WILL BE RUN AS WEBINAR SESSIONS ON
TUESDAY 20 AND THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2022
Sessions 1 and 2 on Tuesday 20 September at 11am - 12.15pm and 4.00pm to 5.15pm
Sessions 3 and 4 on Thursday 22 September at 11am - 12 noon and 4.00pm to 5.00pm
All sessions are included in your booking fee and you are advised to attend all webinars to gain the most from this event. In addition to the webinars, you will receive a copy in the post of the publication "The work of the bursar: a Jack of all Trades?" (subject to availability), a one year subscription to our termly magazine "The Bursar's Review" and have a 1:1 hour-long telephone conversation with either our Chief Executive or Chief Operating Officer to discuss any further questions you may have in private.
The programme for the four sessions are:
Tuesday 20 September 2022 from 11am - 12.15pm - Session 1
An overview of the independent education sector - David Woodgate, Chief Executive, ISBA
Tuesday 20 September 2022 from 4pm - 5.15pm - Session 2
Current challenges for the independent education sector and the role of the bursar - David Woodgate, Chief Executive, ISBA
Thursday 22 September 2022 from 11am - 12 noon - Session 3
The challenges of being a bursar in different types and sizes of school - city or rural, day or boarding - Neil Cufley, Director of Operations, Royal Russell School and Amanda Webb, Bursar, Lady Barn House School
Finding the ideal job -Harry Ford at Odgers Berndtson
Thursday 22 September 2022 from 4pm - 5pm - Session 4
Current operational issues in schools - John Murphie and Rex Sartain
Opportunity to take part in Q&A sessions on both days.
Speakers
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Those looking to become a bursar who are not currently working in the independent school sector as well as support staff in independent schools who have considerable administrative management experience and are looking to progress their career.
THIS EVENT WILL BE RUN AS WEBINAR SESSIONS ON
TUESDAY 20 AND THURSDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2022
Sessions 1 and 2 on Tuesday 20 September at 11am - 12.15pm and 4.00pm to 5.15pm
Sessions 3 and 4 on Thursday 22 September at 11am - 12 noon and 4.00pm to 5.00pm
All sessions are included in your booking fee and you are advised to attend all webinars to gain the most from this event. In addition to the webinars, you will receive a copy in the post of the publication "The work of the bursar: a Jack of all Trades?" (subject to availability), a one year subscription to our termly magazine "The Bursar's Review" and have a 1:1 hour-long telephone conversation with either our Chief Executive or Chief Operating Officer to discuss any further questions you may have in private.
The programme for the four sessions are:
Tuesday 20 September 2022 from 11am - 12.15pm - Session 1
An overview of the independent education sector - David Woodgate, Chief Executive, ISBA
Tuesday 20 September 2022 from 4pm - 5.15pm - Session 2
Current challenges for the independent education sector and the role of the bursar - David Woodgate, Chief Executive, ISBA
Thursday 22 September 2022 from 11am - 12 noon - Session 3
The challenges of being a bursar in different types and sizes of school - city or rural, day or boarding - Neil Cufley, Director of Operations, Royal Russell School and Amanda Webb, Bursar, Lady Barn House School
Finding the ideal job -Harry Ford at Odgers Berndtson
Thursday 22 September 2022 from 4pm - 5pm - Session 4
Current operational issues in schools - John Murphie and Rex Sartain
Opportunity to take part in Q&A sessions on both days.