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Pastoral Leader

Pastoral Leader

The Duke of York's Royal Military School

DOVER, Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
£12,851
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
End of August 2018
Apply by:
18 June 2018

Job overview

  Required for the end of August 2018 Pastoral Leader – Term Time Only – 35 weeks

We require full time, term time only Pastoral Leaders for our boarding houses. This is an exciting opportunity to support young people in both their academic and social life. You will work a term time only shift rota, supporting students from early morning to late afternoons over 7 days.  A comprehensive training programme will be available to the successful candidates. The role would be particularly appropriate to teaching assistants, cover supervisors, support workers or anyone who has a genuine interest in working with students and who wishes to embark on a new and exciting career in a unique and iconic setting. A package of benefits includes free meals whilst on duty, use of gym on site.  Salary: £12,851 per anumn (38.5 hours a week , working 35 weeks but payment is for 40 weeks  which includes holiday payments. Salary is paid over the 12 months) 

Closing date: midday  Tuesday 19th June Interviews: Monday 25th June   

Further details on these posts and an Application Form can be found on the School’s website: www.doyrms.com, or by emailing Jane.Willis@doyrms.com Tel. 01304 245027. 

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Candidates must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employers and via the Disclosure and Barring Service. 


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About The Duke of York's Royal Military School

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School is a mixed, non-denominational, state secondary boarding school with sixth form situated in Dover, Kent. It is a sponsor-led academy supported by a single-academy trust. A smaller than average secondary school, it provides 500+ places for students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed.

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School has roots going back to the early 19th century. It was first built in 1801 by the Duke of York in Chelsea, before relocating to its current Dover site in 1908. The school reopened as an academy in September 2010, becoming the first full state boarding academy. Both the current school and its predecessor have links with the military.

Principal

Alex Foreman

Values and vision

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School prides itself on being a unique establishment rooted in military traditions. The military ethos helps students to develop character and life skills, supporting them to become resilient, skilled, well-educated young people. 

The Duke of York’s Royal Military School was previously only open to children whose parents were members of the armed forces in the UK, but entry was extended to civilian families when the school converted to academy status.

Ofsted report

“Students grow up to be confident leaders. They are courteous and well behaved. They feel safe and work together very well, supporting and challenging each other appropriately. They are rightly proud of their school and their achievements, including those derived from their military activities. The school integrates academic and pastoral care well, ensuring students’ social and academic needs are supported well in both environments.”

View The Duke of York's Royal Military School’s latest Ofsted report

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