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Head of Boarding

Head of Boarding

The Worthgate School

Kent

  • £50,000 - £57,525 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023 or Sooner
Apply by:
27 February 2023

Job overview

The Worthgate School has been inspiring and empowering students to achieve for over 70 years. Our campus is nestled in a leafy corner of historic Canterbury, a city that is renowned for its safety and beauty, and for being home to three universities that have educated generations of young minds. In all we do, The Worthgate School inspires and empowers our students to achieve greatness.

Worthgate School is part of CGS (CATS Global Schools), which also includes CATS Cambridge, Guildhouse School, CATS Boston, Bosworth Independent School, Bournemouth Collegiate School and ST Michaels (Llanelli). A boarding school, Worthgate School caters almost entirely for international students aged 13+ from over 50 countries. Courses of study include its own University Foundation Programme, recognised by almost all UK universities, a Pre-Programme and High School Term (one term programme), as well as GCSE, A Level and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

The School aims to provide the highest quality in education, pastoral care and boarding. We are committed to creating a safe, respectful and inclusive environment which celebrates what connects us as a global college community. We believe that happiness breeds success and aim to offer stimulating and supportive living and learning experiences where achievements are celebrated. We strive to develop well-rounded, confident and responsible individuals who aspire to achieve their best and can contribute positively to the demands of a changing world.   

The post of Head of Boarding is a senior position and forms part of the Senior Leadership Team at The Worthgate School. The purpose of the role is to lead and manage the provision of all aspects of boarding as well as playing a crucial role in whole-school strategy and development. The post holder will have the ability to manage boarding teams effectively and possess excellent communication and administrative skills.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JOB – Please note this is not an exhaustive list and the full job description should be reviewed prior to applying

As a member of the Senior Leadership team, you should carry out your role to support the needs of the students you work with and the College in general. In as much, you will:

▪ Lead and manage the College’s Deputy Head of Boarding and the team of Boarding Team Leaders to ensure the students’ boarding experience exceeds their expectations as well as that 

of parents, agents and other stakeholders and to ensure the successful implementation of procedures in the boarding houses and proactively evaluate and improve standards.

▪ Ensure that the College complies with National Minimum Standards (NMS), Independent 

Schools’ Statutory Regulations and any other relevant legislation across all aspects of the College boarding provision.

▪ Be the Designated Safeguarding Lead and as such, prepare and present the Annual Safeguarding Report to the Executive Board.

▪ Proactively contribute to the senior leadership of the college, collaborating and communicating effectively with colleagues, particularly the Assistant Principal Pastoral and Assistant Principal Academic and their teams to work towards college priorities. 

▪ Ensure effective reporting to and communication with parents, guardians, agents, CGS overseas staff by Student Care in accordance with College Policies and procedures.

▪ Liaise with the Assistant Principal Pastoral, Pastoral Directors and Personal Tutors to monitor students’ overall wellbeing and ensure that all Boarding team Leaders do the same.

▪ With the Assistant Principal Pastoral, liaise with the Pastoral Directors at the College who monitor student welfare and behaviour during College hours and ensure that all Boarding Team Leaders do the same.

▪ Support and assist students to ensure that they understand and are actively adhering to College Behaviour and Attendance policies, including the issuing of sanctions, incentives and rewards in consultation with the Assistant Principal Pastoral and ensure that all Boarding Team Leaders do the same.

▪ Together with the Assistant Principal Pastoral and Boarding Team Leaders (BTLs), produce attendance or behaviour strategies, targets and letters for students of concern and to follow up from letters sent.

▪ Take the lead on all behaviour and welfare issues of Boarders when outside of College hours and liaise with the Assistant Principal Pastoral and/ or the Vice Principal and Principal if needed. Manage, and where required participate in, the investigation and monitoring of consequences for reported cases of misbehaviour and breaches of College boarding rules by students.

▪ As and when needed, arrange and attend Stage Warning or Behaviour meetings with the Principal.

▪ Hold meetings with the Assistant Principal Pastoral to discuss behaviour of students or attendance of persistently low attenders.

▪ Together with BTLs, follow the school’s Behaviour and Attendance Policies.

▪ Line manage BTLs, the College Nurse and the Activities Team.

▪ Drive improvements to professionalise college produced marketing materials including newsletters and notice boards, ensuring that everything that is produced to be seen by a customer conforms to brand guidelines. 

▪ Together with the Assistant Principal Pastoral, develop the college’s external presence online through social media, blogs, etc. 

▪ Foster good working relationships with the Sales & Marketing team, gather ‘good news stories’ and updates from the Boarding Houses and ensure these messages are being heard in market. 

▪ Oversee the preparation of the content for the boarding pre-arrival information in advance of each intake, working with key stakeholders including the Principal, the Welfare team, marketing and admissions to make sure this is delivered to students on time and to consistent brand standards. 

Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)

The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is a senior member of staff, from the College’s leadership team. Together with the DSL, the two Deputy DSLs have a legal responsibility for dealing with safeguarding issues, providing advice and support to staff, liaising with the Local Authority, and working with a range of other agencies.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

The job requires that you are:

▪ Efficient and organised

▪ A skilled communicator and a relationship builder - able to work effectively with colleagues 

and students

▪ IT literate

▪ Smartly and professionally dressed

▪ Good at prioritising your time

▪ Able to work under pressure

▪ A quick learner

▪ Proactive, flexible, trustworthy, dependable and reliable

▪ Internationally aware and culturally sensitive

▪ Good team player, but also able to work autonomously

▪ Willing to play a part in the wider life of the College community

And that you have:

▪ Experience of National Minimum Standards (NMS), Independent Schools’ Statutory 

OUR COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY

We are committed to diversity, inclusion and belonging. Building on our core values - Pioneering, Persevering, People - we pledge to deliver a series of events, guest speakers, and focus groups to ensure we offer respect and understanding to all communities.

AND FINALLY 

CATS Global Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare or our students and expect everyone connected with the organisation to share this commitment. All positions are subject to safer recruitment pre-employment checks in line with KCSIE guidelines

About The Worthgate School

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+44 1223 341 300

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The Worthgate School offers an outstanding international pre-university educational experience to students aged 14+ from all over the world. Students live and study onsite in the heart of the city of Canterbury, studying for GCSEs, A levels, IB and University Foundation Programmes, and preparing for admission to universities across the country and elsewhere. We pride ourselves on our approach to teaching and learning, with small class sizes and an informal atmosphere ensuring that students are treated as individuals and build great relationships with staff.

We are accredited by the Independent Schools Inspectorate, an organisation which assesses independent schools in the UK. The college achieved the highest rating in its ISI inspection (March 2019) and was rated ‘fully compliant’ in all areas covering boarding, welfare, achievement and results, curriculum, extra activities, pastoral care, leadership and teaching.

We take student welfare very seriously, providing comfortable, safe and secure en-suite boarding accommodation. Our friendly house staff provide a home from home, looking after our students whilst encouraging them to become confident and independent. The wide range of nationalities and cultures represented at our College reflects our aim of developing our students into ‘Global Citizens’ who treat one another with respect and tolerance.

The Worthgate School is part of the CATS Global Schools Group. CATS Global Schools is a leading provider of pre-university academic courses and English language courses in the UK. We provide programmes including A Level, IB and University Foundation, as well as English Language Study, to a growing number of international students seeking to win places at UK universities.  We operate a number of different educational brands: CATS College Cambridge, The Worthgate School in Canterbury and Guildhouse in London; CATS Academy in Boston; Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts (CSVPA) and Stafford House English language schools and study holidays. We benefit from being part of a global team focused on teaching and learning.

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