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Student Welfare Staff (Summer 2025)

Student Welfare Staff (Summer 2025)

Sherborne School

Dorset

  • £13.60 per hour
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Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
28 January 2025

Job overview

STUDENT WELFARE STAFF

Contract Temporary Contract for a maximum of 7 weeks from 2 July to 20 August 2025. Compulsory training sessions will take place over 3 days between Sunday 29 June and Tuesday 1 July 2025.

The main purpose of the Student Welfare Staff role is to complement and promote existing student wellbeing and safeguarding services at the School and to ensure that operational processes and procedures are adhered to.

Student Welfare Staff will encourage students to think about and act on improving their health and wellbeing and will act as ambassadors for positive mental and emotional wellbeing.

They will understand that the summer school experience can vary from student to student: whilst some will love every minute, others may experience feeling anxious, homesick, lonely, neglected or excluded. Some may want to chat freely about problems they are experiencing or how they are feeling, while others will need to be drawn out of their shell.

The School reserves the right to interview candidates as applications are received (preferably face-to-face and on mutually agreed dates and times). Vacancies will be withdrawn as roles are filled.

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About Sherborne School

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+44 1935 812249

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Sherborne is a boys’ independent school situated in the shadow of Sherborne Abbey. Founded by Royal Charter in 1550, the school has roots going back to the origins of the See of Sherborne in 705. There are eight boarding houses accommodating a total of about 550 boys (aged 13-18). Sherborne School is an extraordinary community with a rich heritage and ambitious outlook.  The boys are talented, engaged and interesting, and staff are likewise.  The co-curricular provision is of outstanding breadth and quality.

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