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Assistant Houseparent (Residential or Non-residential)

Assistant Houseparent (Residential or Non-residential)

St Andrews College Cambridge

Cambridgeshire

  • £19,000 - £22,000 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive salary
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2025 or sooner by arrangement
Apply by:
22 November 2024

Job overview

Job Title:

Assistant Houseparent (Residential or Non Residential)

Department:

Boarding

Responsible to:

Senior Houseparent

Purpose of the job:

As part of the Pastoral & Boarding team the purpose of the role of the Assistant House Parent is to provide a safe, caring boarding environment that enriches the lives of the students in the care of the college. Under the direction of the Head of Boarding, to act “in loco parentis” for the students and to provide all boarders with the best possible experience of a boarding education by ensuring a challenging and supportive environment: a home from home for boarders.

Working hours

Term time only

4 days a week

& every other weekend (Sat & Sun)

Care, Welfare and Development of Boarders Duties:

  • Know each student personally and be concerned for their development – academic, social, and personal welfare
  • Develop, in the students, a sense of collective responsibility and sensitivity to the difficulties and needs, of others, and to encourage such support and help for each other as is appropriate.
  • Ensure that students abide by the school timings and leave in the morning in time for lessons and are in the house at curfew, and any other time required.
  • Be part of an effective boarding team, working under the direction of the Head of Boarding /Head of Pastoral, to maintain the highest possible standards of care and support to all St Andrews students including correctly following all policies
  • Ensure that policy and procedures are understood and followed regarding the care of ill students, dealing with emergencies of any kind.
  • Liaise with relevant members of staff, including progress tutors, other college staff and out of hours safeguarding contacts, regarding academic and pastoral welfare.

Records, Duties and Tasks:

  • Ensure that residence rules are followed, in accordance with the student and boarding handbook, notices and residential student induction information and to act appropriately, recording the misdemeanour and action taken
  • Ensuring leave Requests are completed an authorised correctly, including permissions to stay away with guardian or parents
  • Ensuring that the ‘handover’ log, discipline, medication, sanctions, and other centralised records are kept up to date
  • Maintaining records of all communications/contacts with parents and guardians
  • Take part in appraisals and probationary meetings as directed
  • Writing student reports regarding their experience and behaviour in boarding
  • To monitor guests to the residence for both students and staff, making sure all guests comply with boarding house regulations.
  • To participate in regular meetings with the pastoral and boarding team
  • Organising, involvement and support of a full, varied programme of extra-curricular activities so that pupils are adequately occupied in their free-time
  • To comply with all health and safety procedures and policy as required by the College
  • Sign a service agreement which specifies the College’s expectations of staff conduct within the boarding house
  • Other duties will include registration, room checks, laundry, monitoring evening snacks and assisting with student arrivals and departures
  • Undertake any other related tasks as may reasonably be requested by the Head of Boarding or Senior Staff.
  • Comply with all health and safety procedures as required by the college on all sites, particularly to ensure all fire evacuation requirements are met.

Safeguarding Responsibilities

  • St Andrews is committed to its responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students in line with government recommendations and policies. Due to this, all staff at the college have a responsibility for safeguarding and reporting any concerns regarding students to the DSL. Your safeguarding responsibilities mean that you will need to:
  • Demonstrate a commitment to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons in line with College Policy and procedure.
  • Respond and deal with incidents in a sensitive, empathetic, and supportive manner, reporting any incidents to the accommodation manager and pastoral team.
  • Be willing to undertake additional safeguarding training to enhance professional development.

Person Specification:

  • To have a working knowledge of the national and local inspectorate requirements including NMS and KCSIE – Desirable (training provided)
  • Being adaptable and showing good judgement. Demonstrating individual initiative and an ability to complete tasks without supervision whilst also functioning as a part of a team
  • Works effectively with other people by being self-aware; treating people equally and sensitively, whilst ensuring all aspects of confidentiality are maintained
  • Developing good working relationships with colleagues, and sharing knowledge and best practice
  • The ability to manage difficult situations if they should arise
  • Communicates clearly by getting the message across effectively, listening carefully and responding to feedback
  • Represents St Andrews professionally and adheres to the highest levels of customer service with all stakeholders including students, parents, agents, guardians, and external service providers.

Terms & Conditions

  • Remuneration: £19,000 to £22,000 depending on experience

Meals will be available in the College during term time. If non-residential then you may be required to sleep in the boarding house overnight as dictated by the rota.

  • Holiday entitlement: 45 days (excluding bank holidays) to be predominantly taken during college holidays
  • Notice period: 1 term
  • Probationary period: 3 months reviewable at discretion of St Andrews
  • Pension: Inclusion in the St Andrews Pension Plan
  • Training: Commitment to ongoing training for safeguarding, health, and safety,

food hygiene and relevant boarding specific training courses

St Andrews is an equal opportunities employer and is caring and reasonable in its approach to all staff.

Email: emma.warner@standrewscambridge.co.uk for further details and an application form.

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About St Andrews College Cambridge

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+44 1223 903048

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St Andrew’s College Cambridge was formed in 1976 as a tutorial college offering a warm, friendly international environment for students wanting to study in the UK prior to university.  The college currently comprises students from 25 countries worldwide attending its Pre-A Level, A Level and University Foundation courses and has significant expertise in looking after international students and making them feel at home. Putting the student first is at the core of the St Andrew’s College Cambridge ethos and all the staff are united in helping each individual student thrive academically, socially, culturally and responsibly.

Academic results are excellent with a very high percentage of students going onto university and the majority being offered places at top Russell Group universities.

Located in the heart of the stunning university city of Cambridge, across the road from the Botanical Gardens and a short walk up from the train station, the college’s four academic buildings comprise classrooms, laboratories, offices and common rooms. An astro pitch, basketball court and picnic areas are located at the back of the buildings. In addition, a separate science centre at Glisson Road also houses the student canteen and the seven college boarding houses are all a short walk away from the main school.


  • Central Cambridge location surrounded by the world-famous University colleges
  • Top quality teaching staff, a number of whom have taught or studied at Oxbridge
  • An international and friendly environment – over 25 different nationalities each year
  • Small class sizes
  • Weekly personal tutor support
  • Carefully monitored student progress
  • Oxbridge/G5 programme with Cambridge University students
  • Extensive UCAS support and university preparation
  • Excellent Pastoral Care
  • Outstanding family-style boarding accommodation

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