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Night Duty Boarding Supervisor

Night Duty Boarding Supervisor

Rochester Independent College

Rochester, Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
16 June 2018

Job overview

Founded in 1984, Rochester Independent College is a day and boarding school offering a fresh alternative to traditional independent education for students from the age of 11 to 19 and boarders from 15. There is no uniform, students and staff are on first name terms, and the average class size is eight. Boarding on our unique urban campus is for 80+ students and students are a mixture of domestic and international students, following our GCSE or A-Level programmes.

Boarding supervisors are responsible, under the direction of our Head of Boarding for ensuring the safety, good discipline and pastoral well-being of all boarders. Applicants must be energetic, enthusiastic and have a genuine interest in working with young people and contributing towards the life of our boarding community. The College residential community is a happy and lively one to live and work in. 

This can be a residential or non residential post. The College takes professional development seriously and all boarding staff follow BSA courses. 

https://rochester-college.org/information/aims-and-ethos

RIC is part of Dukes Education. 

Attached documents

About Rochester Independent College

Rochester Independent College is a fee-paying co-educational secondary with sixth form in Medway. There are 380 pupils on the school roll with 120 boarders. The college opened in 1984. The school’s mascot is the Flying Pig. The town of Rochester is located 30 miles away from London. The school operates minibus services across Kent. There is no uniform at the school, and teachers are addressed by their first names.

Principal

Alistair Brownlow

Introduction

RIC aims to give students an enjoyable and successful experience of school in an international environment with small classes and high quality teaching and pastoral care.

The focus is on examination success and preparation for university in a lively, supportive and informal atmosphere.

We encourage students to search for their own answers, to voice their opinions, to think critically, creatively and independently. We value academic and creative achievements equally.

Our only entrance qualifications are an honest determination to work hard and behave well.

We aim for students to leave us not only with good examination results but also with enthusiasm for the future and new confidence about themselves and their education.

The college ethos is designed to foster respect, challenge prejudice and develop an imaginative and informed attitude.

The college aims to play a role in the local community with a particular emphasis on the arts and the environment and to support the growth, welfare and development of its staff.

ISI

“Students’ personal development is excellent. Students relate exceptionally well to one another. They are aware of the impact of their actions on others and show high levels of self-control. They are courteous and appreciate the support they receive from their teachers. Behaviour is excellent.”

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