Temporary Summer School Pastoral Assistant, Residential
Sherborne School
Dorset
- £11.90 per hour
- New
- Quick apply
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 28 January 2025
Job overview
SUMMER SCHOOL PASTORAL ASSISTANT, RESIDENTIAL
Temporary Contract for a maximum of 7 weeks from 2 July to 20 August 2025. Compulsory training sessions will take place over 2 days, Monday 30 June and Tuesday 1 July 2025. Offers of employment are subject to the course being able to run and final student numbers.
The work of the non-residential and residential pastoral staff is to look after the students whenever they are not in class, which might cover daytime, evening or weekend activities. They must put the welfare and well-being of the students as their top priority in every aspect of their work. This includes compliance with health and safety aspects. Supervising and looking after the welfare of youngsters when they are in your care demands a high level of focus and responsibility.
A Residential Pastoral Assistant:
• lives in a boarding house with the students, and is responsible for their safety, supervision and general welfare - taking regular attendance and attending regular house meetings;
• will provide a high standard of care and supervision in the boarding house and maintain a good working relationship with the team of house staff (Houseparent, Deputy Houseparent, Residential and Non-Residential Pastoral Assistants, Matrons and Domestic Staff) in the efficient organisation and running of the house;
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 Vacancies will be withdrawn as roles are filled.
Please state in your application your availability to attend interview in Sherborne - or let us know if you are only available for a remote interview.
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About Sherborne School
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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