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Non-Teaching Residential House Tutor

Non-Teaching Residential House Tutor

Queen Ethelburga's College

North Yorkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£16,000
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
25 May 2017

Job overview

Queen Ethelburga’s is an Independent Foundation of four co-educational schools. Located in North Yorkshire between the towns of York and Harrogate, we offer outstanding facilities and motivated students who join us with a broad range of academic, social and cultural backgrounds. We pride ourselves on being a happy community where students can grow to reach their full potential, both academically and socially. To meet the needs of our students we offer a wide choice of qualifications, a supportive environment and an exciting programme of extra–curricular opportunities, which are underpinned by high quality teaching and learning. The school actively promotes the professional development of its staff through induction, CPD and career development opportunities.   

Following an extensive restructure of the Boarding Department, we are now seeking vibrant and forward-thinking House Tutors with a passion for the pastoral care of Boarders, to be part of a team of House Tutors who are jointly responsible for the running of the boarding house, reporting to a Senior House Tutor. 

A new salary structure has been agreed, and House Tutors, depending upon performance, have the opportunity to progress through the pay scale each year. 

The successful candidate should have knowledge of the statement of national minimum standards for boarding schools (NMS) and have relevant experience of working with young people between the ages of 6 and 18. 

The successful candidate should have:   

Experience of working in a boarding school

  • Excellent organisational skills
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • A good general level of education
  • Knowledge of the statement of national minimum standards for boarding      schools (NMS) and OFSTED/ISI Inspection criteria would be advantageous
  • Positive and sympathetic approach to children
  • Ability to work as part of a large team

As a thriving boarding foundation, we have seen our numbers grow year on year, making us one of the largest boarding communities in the country. Our facilities are enhanced annually to help ensure that we have everything needed to allow our young people ‘to be the best they can with the gifts that they have’ (our Hill Standard).

Please note that this is a non-teaching position and whilst applications from teaching candidates are welcomed we cannot offer a teaching timetable.

Principal: Mr Steven Jandrell BA

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.  You will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure.

Please note that the accommodation provided is only suitable for a single person, we do not have accommodation suitable for a family or pets.

We would like to thank you in advance for your interest in Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate.  However, due to the high volume of applications that we attract it will not be possible to respond to every application that we receive.  If you have not heard from us within two to three weeks of the closing date, please assume that, unfortunately, on this occasion you have not been successful, and we wish you every success for the future.

   

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About Queen Ethelburga's College

+44 1423 33 33 30

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Queen Ethelburga’s College is a mixed, non-selective, Church of England all-through school with sixth form situated in Thorpe Underwood, York. It is an independent day and boarding school, with the majority of its pupils boarding. The Collegiate Foundation is the school’s proprietor. The school will provide 1,000 places for nursery, primary, secondary and sixth form students between the ages of 0-19, when fully subscribed.

The school first opened in 1991, taking over from and moving to the site of a school in Harrogate. The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga’s, which alongside the college forms Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate, was founded in 2006.

Headteacher

Kevin Oldershaw

Values and Vision

Students at Queen Ethelburga’s College are guided by the school’s continuing aims for success, resulting in motivated college students with high aspirations and an academic ability to succeed. A wide variety of students from different backgrounds and abilities make up the school roll, and an education that appreciates students’ abilities as individuals helps make the most of these differences. It is a school that never fails to challenge its students, while giving them the support needed to succeed.

ISI

“Principles and values are actively promoted which facilitate the personal development of pupils as responsible, tolerant, law-abiding citizens. Boarders’ views are actively encouraged and their opinions and concerns are appropriately considered by staff. Arrangements are made to safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils by means that pay due regard to current statutory guidance; good behaviour is promoted; bullying is prevented so far as reasonably practicable; health and safety requirements are made.”

View Queen Ethelburga’s College's latest ISI report

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