We are currently looking for an Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer. You will have responsibility for supporting the Chief Executive Officer with diary management, day-to-day support, and other administrative tasks as well as supporting the wider Executive Team. You would also lead the trust’s admissions process for all our schools and be the manager of complaints at trust level. If you are a proactive individual with a positive outlook, we would be delighted to receive your application. We have opportunities to further develop the use of our new training suites and you would play a key role in driving that initiative.
At The Good Shepherd Trust, our vision is clear: flourishing together, to build communities where all children and adults flourish. We are looking for a proactive and self-motivated person who can enable the executive team to lead well. This is a new and key role as we grow and develop and broaden our offer as a trust, both to our schools and wider afield.
Why join the GST Central Team?
- Make a real impact at the heart of the Trust – Work directly with the CEO and Executive Team, supporting strategic leadership that improves outcomes for children and communities.
- Purpose‑driven, values‑led organisation – Join a Trust committed to flourishing together, with a clear vision focused on education, community and opportunity.
- High profile, trusted role – Play a key part in governance and executive support, including taking the lead on some key aspects of our work.
- Supportive culture with development opportunities – Be part of a collaborative central team that values professionalism, initiative and ongoing professional growth.
Key Duties:
- Provide comprehensive administrative support to the Chief Executive Officer.
- Provide additional administrative support to the wider Executive Team and others in the central team.
- Provide extensive diary management support including set up site visits, Teams meetings, hotel bookings and face to face meetings as required.
- Provide administrative support, including minute taking in meetings and projects.
- Prepare documents, reports and presentations as required.
- Lead the organisation of meetings and events, particularly the use of our training facilities by outside agencies.
- Lead and manage the trust’s admissions process for all our schools.
- Lead and manage the trust’s complaints procedure.
- Ad hoc duties as and when required in line with role and responsibilities.
Please note that duties will vary and you will be expected to contribute to the overall aims of the group when required,
Skills and Qualifications
- Good level of literacy and numeracy, attention to detail and data accuracy are essential (GCSE 4 or above to include English and Maths).
- Demonstrable experience of working in a similar role.
- Experience of working in a multi- site and complex organisation, ideally public sector or similar.
- Computer literacy – Excel, Word, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint and aptitude to learn and use a range of software once trained.
- Accurate typing, touch typing desirable.
- Organised, good time management and ability to prioritise.
- Ability to manage own time to deal with multiple tasks.
- High levels of interpersonal ability with excellent written and verbal communication and customer service focus.
- Maintain a high degree of confidentiality regarding sensitive issues and data concerning members of staff and all stakeholders.
Closing Date: 5:00pm, Monday 1st June, 2026
Interview Dates: 8th & 9th June
Start Date: TBC with candidate
Contract: Permanent/Flexible Working & Part-Time/Full-Time
Salary: £29,987.00 - £34,632.00 Annually (FTE) (£15.98-£18.45 per hour)
GST Grade F (£29,987 – £34,632 FTE) (6 scale points within banding for progression)
Hours per week: 25-36
Weeks per year: 52 weeks (Term Time also considered 39 weeks)
Please see the attached Candidate Pack for more information.
The Good Shepherd Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We ensure that all our employment practices reflect this commitment. All appointments are made subject to an enhanced DBS clearance (Disclosure and Barring Service), satisfactory references and qualification checks. The Head of Inclusion, Safeguarding and Wellbeing will be required to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people, and follow Trust policies and the staff code of conduct.