Programme & Onboarding Admin Assistant
Term: Part-time (12 hours per week)
Salary: £8,424
Location: 30 Alexandra St, Southend-On-Sea
Disclosure: Enhanced DBS
About The Song School: The Song School is a Community Interest Company building community through music making in Southend-on-Sea. We offer music programmes for children and young people regardless of their circumstances, including weekly sessions in instruments, vocals, songwriting, production, and performance. Our mission is to ensure every young person can access quality music education through our Song School Fund and community partnerships.
The Role
We’re looking for a highly organised, friendly and reliable Programme & Onboarding Admin Assistant to help deliver a brilliant experience for new members and their families.
This is a great first role for someone who enjoys helping people, keeping things organised, and being part of a community-focused team. You’ll be supported and trained in our systems and processes.
Working closely with the Sales and Marketing Executive, key responsibilities include:
Onboarding & customer support
Be the first point of contact for new member enquiries (website, email, phone and social messages)
Respond warmly and clearly, and make sure families know the next steps
Support new member onboarding: registrations, welcome info, and start dates
Keep records accurate and up to date in our systems
Admin & coordination
Support programme admin using My Music Staff, Google Drive and Squarespace (training provided)
Help keep key documents organised and easy for the team to find
Support the Sales & Marketing Executive with light admin tasks (e.g. scheduling, pulling info together, basic reporting)
Community & events
Support occasional event admin and set-up (within your agreed hours), helping sessions run smoothly
Essential requirements
Friendly, confident communication (written and verbal)
Strong organisation skills and attention to detail
Comfortable speaking with parents/carers and young people in a welcoming, professional way
Reliable and able to manage tasks independently once trained
Genuine interest in community impact work
Interest in music (you don’t need to be a musician)
What We Offer
Central Southend location (30 Alexandra Street) walking distance to all transport links
Collaborative team environment
Professional development opportunities
Being part of a growing CIC with strong community partnerships, making a real difference in young people's lives
28 days holiday (pro-rata)
Pension contribution (where eligible)
Hours: Flexible around our operating schedule. Ideally Monday, Tuesday and Saturday (12 hours total per week).
Ready to help us build community through music?
How to apply
Please apply using the form below.
Application deadline: Monday 29th June at 5pm
We will be reviewing applications as they come in and may close the role early if we find the right person.