Resident Boarding House Deputy
Pocklington School
York
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- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 18/04/2022
- Apply by:
- 24 February 2022
Job overview
Resident Boarding House Deputies (Junior and Senior Girls Boarding Houses)
(Required from 18 April 2022)
We are recruiting for two posts, Resident Deputy in Orchard House (Junior Girls) and Resident Deputy in Faircote House (Senior Girls).
You will assist the boarding Houseparent to provide a secure and stimulating environment in which our boarders can flourish. You will be a supportive role model, responsible for implementing the school’s boarding principles and you will provide direction, counsel, and care to our boarders in respect of the emotional, academic, or social issues they may have. This is an ideal opportunity for those who wish to pursue a career related to teaching or working with young people and could be used as a steppingstone to a PGCE course or other work within a school.
Ideally you will be educated to degree level or equivalent standard of education and have experience of working with children within a pastoral, social care or teaching context. Previous experience of working in a boarding setting or undertaking a residential role would be advantageous. You will be child-centred, sensitive, and supportive and have excellent communication and organisational skills. You will also need a good sense of humour!
The roles involve living and working in a residential boarding house as part of the pastoral team. Therefore, you will be a strong and co-operative team player. You will play a full part within boarding, supervising students and taking part in trips and activities.
The successful applicant will have a warm personality, a strong commitment to the boarding community and be dedicated to the wellbeing and development of the boarders in the relevant boarding house.
You will be expected to work on a rota basis to cover the requirements of the boarding house (during term time only) and this will include 2-4 weekday evenings and working one in every three weekends. There may also be the opportunity of extra paid cover for shifts during exeat weekends. Depending on the agreed hours, the Resident Deputy role may also suit someone who wishes to undertake additional employment.
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For an informal discussion about the role and an indication of salary please phone 01759 322666 or email recruitment@pocklingtonschool.com
Closing date: 9am 24th February 2022
Pocklington School Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure via the DBS.
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About Pocklington School
- Pocklington School
- West Green, Pocklington, York
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- YO42 2NJ
- United Kingdom
We offer incredible experiences inside and outside the classroom and believe in challenging and encouraging our students to seize opportunities that we go the extra mile to provide. These activities and our personalised approach to teaching and learning help to form the bedrock of our students’ individual characters. We are a day and boarding Christian foundation that is academic and inclusive and a family school whose togetherness, care for each other and pride in our community is evident in our outstanding pastoral provision. At the very heart of our ethos lie our “Values and Virtues”; they drive all that we do at Pocklington and mean our students leave with a strong sense of personal and social responsibility along with the ability to shape their own future.
Pocklington School lies 12 miles east of York in a safe, rural setting on the edge of a small, friendly market town, on a 50-acre campus with good public transport links and its own minibus pick-up service. The School was founded in 1514 and has retained its strong tradition of encouraging pupils to have the courage to take chances with learning and always remain true to themselves.
Numerous co-curricular activities for day and boarding pupils take place every day until 5pm, and each pupil is encouraged to pursue their own interests to help develop the depth of character and self-awareness to tackle life’s challenges on their own terms. Extensive facilities include a 300-seat theatre, an indoor sports hall, conditioning room and swimming pool, plus 21 acres of grass sports pitches and two full-sized synthetic pitches. Full, flexible and casual boarding options are available, in boarding houses which create a home from home for both domestic and international students.
Right through from Prep School, with its emphasis on nurturing children’s natural curiosity, imagination and enthusiasm for learning, to the Sixth Form where independent thought is prized, our pupils are encouraged to be resilient, resourceful learners. Lessons are planned around giving pupils the opportunity to develop their independence and character, rather than simply acquiring and retaining facts. We employ the best educational tools and appropriate new technology facilities to ensure youngsters are enthused and inspired by the world of knowledge available to them. Flexible learning platforms and an individual approach allows each pupil to progress at his or her pace, boosting their confidence and self-esteem so they often exceed their expectations.
Our new £3m Art and Design Technology Centre, which opened in Autumn 2017, has every facility to encourage the pursuit of traditional arts and crafts, as well as provide cutting-edge equipment for digital and computer design, and manufacturing technology. The innovation and cross fertilisation of ideas the Centre promotes are increasingly valued in society today.
Sixth Form facilities include spacious communal areas, a study centre, and comprehensive library. Students are encouraged to work both collaboratively and independently as they begin to make the transition to university study and/or workplace success.
Recent former pupils who retain links with the school include Davis Cup winner Kyle Edmund, England rugby star Rob Webber and world-renowned concert pianist Alexandra Dariescu.
We aim to:
· Embed our Pocklington Values and Virtues into all that we do
· Broaden our pupils’ horizons and elevate their ambitions
· Work and engage with families in educating their children
· Embrace innovation and be conscious of tradition
· Ensure our Foundation’s future as a provider of excellent education
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