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School receptionist salary breakdown

The typical school receptionist’s salary is around £19,000 per year, with starting salaries potentially being lower than that. As a school receptionist your hours are going to be based around school term times. Your salary might vary depending on how much of the year you’re actually working for, compared to more typical jobs where you can expect to work regularly throughout the year. 

Your income as a school receptionist is going to depend on a few things. Firstly, think about where you’re going to be working. Your location could mean you’re earning more or less than the national average, so it’s good to check out how pay might vary between your local area and others. For example, Londoners can expect to earn on average 25% more than the next closest region because of things like the cost of living. 

Your experience level will also be a major factor in what you’ll earn. As a new starter with little experience you might not be earning much, especially if you’re going to be working part-time or similar. After you’ve gained some experience in the role then you’ll probably find you’re earning significantly more. Experienced school receptionists can expect to earn around £23,000 or more in the role. If you’re looking to earn more than the standard starter salary of a school receptionist you should look at getting some experience in junior positions first, such as in an administrative assistant’s position. Having prior experience in a similar role will help assure employers you have the skills for those higher paying positions.

How you could earn a higher school receptionist salary

If you’re looking to earn a higher salary as a school receptionist then you should look into acquiring additional skills and knowledge that will be useful in the job. Having the right supporting qualifications is going to help you to be considered for higher level positions or a better paying job in a new workplace.

Having a qualification in safeguarding is useful in any setting where you’ll be working with children or vulnerable people. You could also look at a course in understanding autism or getting your first aid qualification. With supporting qualifications you will be seen as a more valuable potential employee and will be more likely to get those higher paying jobs, as well as being considered for higher level positions as you progress.

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Final note

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