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Location: Warrington, UK

Salary: SCP 32-36 £31,025 - £37,068

Contract Type: Permanent

Education Phases: Secondary

Job Roles: Administration HR Data And Finance

Working Patterns: Part-Time

Application Deadline: Sunday, 9th of November 2025

Interview Date: W/C 17th of November 2025

Visa Sponsorship Available: No

Is a Shared Job: No

About Us

UTC Warrington is a school and sixth form with a clear focus and vision: to prepare students for high-quality careers in science, technology, and engineering. Our students study a broad range of academic subjects, including GCSEs and a variety of post-16 qualifications. Alongside this, we offer students the opportunity to develop their technical knowledge and skills by working directly with the region’s leading employers. 

We are proud to be a Skills Builder Gold Award holder, a framework we embed within our personal development programme. Combined with opportunities to participate in high-quality enrichment activities such as cadets, NCS, student leadership, and robotics - our students are exceptionally well-prepared for the world of work. 

We boast fantastic facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. Students benefit from working with industry professionals and Teachers who have strong industry experience, progressing onto world-class degrees and apprenticeship opportunities. UTC Warrington is currently ranked 10th out of 4,373 schools and colleges nationally for students entering higher and degree apprenticeships. 

Our strong partnerships with a wide range of local, national, and international businesses enable staff to link their teaching directly to an applied, employment-focused educational environment. 

About the Role

In this unique role, you’ll ensure MIS integrity (Bromcom), oversee statutory returns, and implement robust data checks to guarantee accuracy, consistency, and compliance across both sites. You'll work closely with school leaders, the wider data team, and other key stakeholders to provide data that drives real-world decision making.

You will be the lead Data Manager for:

D6 - A collaborative Sixth Form serving three Aldridge Education schools in Darwen.
UTC Warrington - A cutting-edge technical college for 14 - 19-year-olds.

Ready to make data matter

Apply now and be a key player in transforming education through data excellence.

Benefits

Join the Aldridge Education Family!

Looking for a fulfilling career with great benefits Here’s why working for Aldridge Education is the right choice for you:

Aldridge Benefits Scheme - Enjoy exclusive offers and discounts tailored just for you!
Cycle to Work Scheme - Save money and stay fit with our bike-friendly benefits.
Employee Assistance Programme - Your wellbeing matters! Access free, confidential support whenever you need it.
Flexible Working Opportunities - Balance work and life with flexibility that suits you.
Free On-Site Parking - No more hunting for parking, we’ve got your spot covered.
Generous Annual Leave - Start with a great holiday allowance, and it gets even better after 5 years!
Pension Schemes - Secure your future with access to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme.
Refer a Friend Scheme - Know someone who would love it here Earn rewards by bringing them on board!

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