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Director of Wellbeing

The Yehudi Menuhin School

Stoke D'Abernon, Cobham, Surrey

  • £65,000 - £75,000 per year
  • New
Salary:
Benefits include free school lunches during term time, free lunchtime concerts, free or reduced tickets to concerts, free parking. We also offer a very generous pension, contributing 13.5% every month, with the employee contributing at least 6%.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2026
Apply by:
30 April 2026

Job overview

This is a re-advertisement. Candidates shortlisted for this position previously need not apply.

The Yehudi Menuhin School seeks to appoint a Director of Wellbeing to lead on the wellbeing of pupils and staff at one of the world’s most renowned specialist music schools. The position would suit those with a career in education or mental health and the post holder will be a key member of the school’s Leadership Team.

This is a permanent, full-time position (term time only however some availability during the holidays).

The salary for this position is £65,000-£75,000 per annum.

Start Date: 1 September 2026

Job Specification/Key Areas of Responsibility 

• Fulfil the role of the school’s Designated Safeguarding Lead. 
• Lead on pastoral matters and student voice.
• Deliver the school’s PSHE/RSE curriculum. 
• Develop the staff wellbeing programme.
• Manage the wellbeing team of School Nurse, Counsellor and Tutors. 
• Work with outside agencies to safeguard pupils’ wellbeing. 

Duties listed are not exhaustive; all members of staff are expected to undertake duties reasonably required by the Head.

Key Personal Specifications 

• Experience in working with young people in pastoral and mental health issues. 
• Appreciation of the particular emotional health needs of young artists.
• Deep knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and compliance matters. 
• Compassion, empathy, kindness, patience and humour. 
• Excellent organisational skills and a meticulous eye for detail. 
• Cultural sensitivity and inclusivity, valuing diversity within an international school setting. 
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust with pupils, staff and families. 
• Degree or equivalent professional qualification in pastoral care, education, social work, counselling or other related field. 
• Evidence of ongoing professional development related to student wellbeing and mental health. 
• Delight in teamwork and love of collaboration and community. 
• Unwavering professionalism and respect for confidentiality.

The School is registered with the DBS and successful applicants will be required to complete successfully the Disclosure Procedure at Enhanced level.  It is an offence for a person barred from working with children to apply for this post.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.

Our full Safeguarding/Child Protection Policy can be found here.

The Yehudi Menuhin School is an Equal Opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. 

For full details about the role, please refer to our Candidate Information Pack by clicking on the link below:

Candidate-Pack-for-Director-of-Wellbeing-Re-advertisement-March-2026.pdf

If you would like to apply for the role, please complete our complete our application form by clicking on the link below:

YMS Application Form | Yehudi Menuhin School

The deadline for applications is 30th April 2026 however we reserve the right to interview suitable candidates and make an appointment before the deadline, therefore early applications are recommended.

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About The Yehudi Menuhin School

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+44 1932 864739

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Located in the village of Stoke d'Abernon, near Cobham in Surrey, Yehudi Menuhin School is a specialist independent music school that first opened its doors in 1963. Named for its founder, the famous violinist, the school provides places for a small cohort of pupils aged 11-19. Aside from the focus on musical endeavours, it also offers a wider curriculum.

Yehudi Menuhin provides boarding facilities for most of its pupils. The fee-paying school offers generous bursaries to help cover the cost of tuition and accommodation. The school is technically selective, with admission dependent on an audition.

Head

Robin Harskin

Values and vision

Yehudi Menuhin School seeks to provide a musical education of the very highest standard to outstanding young musicians. To this end, extensive practice time and performance opportunities are offered, with the school hosting a huge number of concerts and performance events every year. The school’s wider academic portfolio is also of a very high standard, with various GCSE and A-level courses on offer.

ISI report

“The curriculum is documented, supported by appropriate plans and schemes of work for the pupils and covers the required breadth of material. The teaching enabled pupils to make good progress, encompasses effective behaviour management and is supported by suitable resources. A suitable framework for the assessment of pupil performance is in place.”

View Yehudi Menuhin School's latest ISI report

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