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Boarding House Mother starting 1st September 2020

Boarding House Mother starting 1st September 2020

John F. Kennedy International School

Saanen, Switzerland

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Salary:
Dependent on Qualifications/and or experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 May 2020

Job overview

Key Responsibilities

• 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.

• To provide care and security for the Boarders by sleeping in the Boarding House and taking overnight duties.

• To promote boarding as an integral part of school life.

•   Develop awareness of, and implement general health, hygiene and sleeping routines in the Boarding House.

•   Ensure all boarders maintain a healthy diet and mealtimes are happy and civilised.

•   Take responsibility for the discipline of boarders, monitoring behaviour, manners and dress to ensure they are in keeping with the School’s Code of Conduct.

•   Deal appropriately with any discipline issues with regular liaison with the Head of Boarding.

•   Ensure that the boarding area of the School looks neat, tidy and attractive and

     that routine maintenance issues are reported.

•   Comply with laundry and duty routines outlined by the Head of Boarding.

•   Ensure the boarding area is fully prepared to receive boarders at the beginning of the term and left appropriately packed down at the end of each term.

• Ensure there is a constant review of pastoral approaches, keeping up to date with developments in child wellbeing practices.

• Set high, clear and consistent expectations for student achievement and support home based learning.

• Be flexible and adjust methods to meet individual boarder’s needs.

• Work 6 duty days of the week for a 100% position.

Person Specification: 

·  A person with excellent organisational skills. 

·  An ability to communicate effectively with children, parents and staff. 

·  Excellent ICT skills.

·  Enthusiasm and willingness to contribute to all areas of the Boarding House life.

·  Empathy for children’s needs and feelings across the age range.

·  Must hold a First Aid certificate and a valid European/Swiss Driving Licence 

·  A person prepared to actively promote the School’s values and to be fully involved in the extra-curricular life of the School.

·  The ability to work as part of a small team, with flexibility and initiative.

·  A person suitable to work with children.

Key Tasks: 

1. Care and Welfare of the Boarding Students

·  Know each Boarder and be concerned for all aspects of his/her development.

·  Liaise with the Head of Boarding, School Director, SMT, Administration, homeroom teachers and teachers.

·  Develop awareness of, and implement general health, hygiene and sleeping routines in the Boarding House.

·  Ensure all Boarders maintain a healthy diet and mealtimes are happy and civilised.

·  Take responsibility for the discipline of Boarders, monitoring behaviour, manners and dress to ensure they are in keeping with the School’s Code of Conduct.

·  Deal appropriately with any discipline issues with regular liaison with the Head of Boarding.

·  Be aware of the School policies in all areas that concern the Boarding House.

·  Inform the Head of Boarding immediately for all serious breaches of conduct.

·  Ensure the safety and security of all Boarders when they are in the School’s care.

2. Provide a link between parents and school on all aspects of boarding

·  Regular communication with parents - prepared to respond to concerns at any time. 

·  Be aware of all concerns from teachers and be able to discuss individual issues at all times. This will require a high degree of liaison with the Head of Boarding and individual teachers as well as attendance at certain meetings.

·  Have an understanding of students’ personal, academic and educational needs.

·  Be a contact person for teaching and administrative staff regarding matters involving students. 

3. Administration

·  Comply with laundry and duty routines outlined by the Head of Boarding.

·  Organise appointments for students with doctors, dentists, hairdressers etc.

·  Ensure that the boarding area of the School looks neat, tidy and attractive and

that routine maintenance issues are reported.

·  Participate in, organise and run interesting and enriching activities for the Boarders.

·  Liaise with all departments involved in the smooth running of the Boarding House.

·  Ensure the boarding area is fully prepared to receive Boarders at the beginning of the term.

4. Other Duties

·  The Boarding House Parent is expected to be resident in the House accommodation provided by the School, during term time and to sleep in the House each night except for any special circumstances which have been authorised by the Head of Boarding / School Director. 

·  Coordinate the beginning and end of terms as follows:

- be back at school one week before the beginning of the 1st term and two days before the beginning of the 2nd and 3rd terms in order to establish that all boarding arrangements are completed before the first Boarder returns.

- remain at the School until all Boarders have left for the holidays.

- ensure that all boarding areas have been left tidy and in good order before leaving  on holiday

John F. Kennedy International School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will therefore be subject to an criminal check and reference checks.

Interested in joining our JFK family? 

Please note that only EU / Swiss nationals' applications will be considered due to strict Swiss working permit regulations. The ability to drive a minibus would be an advantage. References will be checked from your previous employers. 

Closing date for receipt of applications: 31st May 2020. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted, interviews will take place in June via Zoom. Please apply through TES directly. 

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About John F. Kennedy International School

More about John F. Kennedy International School

John F. Kennedy International School is a co-educational English-language boarding and day school for children ages 2.5 to 14, culminating in the Year 9 (Grade 8). The growing student body is made up of around 100 students from over twenty different countries.

Boarding enrolment is limited to 25 students in order to maintain first-rate quality of care in our family-like environment.

JFK is an accredited institution and was awarded a Quality School Certificate (QSC) in May 2009 by Pro Cert. It is also accredited by the Department of Education for the Canton of Bern. The school holds memberships in the Council of International Schools (CIS), the Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS) and the Federation of Swiss Private Schools.

We look forward to hearing from you if the challenge of teaching and leading the development of an innovative middle school science and information technology programme appeal to you.

We offer a unique, family-oriented, educational environment where:
- all students are motivated to fully develop their talents and skills;
– we prepare them for acceptance into the best and most demanding secondary schools and also for the challenges of the world in which they will live and work.

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