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Resident Assistant to the HouseParent

Resident Assistant to the HouseParent

King's Ely

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Salary:
school's own scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September
Apply by:
10 June 2020

Job overview

We seek a person to work alongside the HouseParent and duty staff team within Priory House which is where our Year 3 to Year 8 boy and girl boarders live during term time.  

This is a residential post with single accommodation and meals during term-time provided.  It is expected that the successful candidate will contribute to the smooth running of the House by assisting with duties with the children, trips, visits, pocket money, first aid, medical care, laundry routines, weekend visits, evening activities, holiday travel plans, overseeing the cleanliness and tidiness of the House, the healthcare needs of the children in Priory and a range of communications with parents and colleagues in school.

The closing date for applications is 10 June 2020,  interviews to be held week commencing 15 June 2020

Application details are available from the school’s websitewww.kingsely.org/job-vacancies

King’s Ely is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service

HMC/BSA/IAPS/CSA

The King’s School Ely is registered as a charity. 

Scheme reference no. 802427 A Company Limited by Guarantee: Registered in England no. 2440509


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About King's Ely

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  • King's Ely
  • Barton Road, Ely
  • Cambridgeshire
  • CB7 4DB
  • United Kingdom
+44 1353 660701

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King’s Ely is located in the beautiful cathedral city of Ely, which is just 15 minutes north of Cambridge and one hour from London, with direct rail links to both. As one of the oldest schools in the country, we were founded in 970AD, King’s Ely has been serving the academic and pastoral needs of boys and girls, aged 2-18 years, for over a thousand years. Boys and girls from all over the world, come to King’s Ely to enjoy a well-rounded education in a city of unparalleled beauty and history. Whether a student shines in a classroom or laboratory, on a stage, on a pitch or on a mountainside, our curriculum, and the opportunities that it offers, is as broad as it is balanced.

We empower our young people to challenge themselves, to push beyond the boundaries of their own expectations and to achieve more than they ever believed possible. King’s Ely students achieve excellent GCSE and A-level results. In 2023, we were delighted that a quarter of all A level students received A*-A grades with 48% of all grades awarded being A*-A. This resulted in 98% of students gaining a place at their first-choice university.

However, our school is about much more than exam results and league tables. Innovative approaches to teaching and learning allow our pupils develop the self-knowledge and inner resilience that will enable them to face the challenges of an ever-changing world. Our students are encouraged to develop their creativity and critical thinking through independent learning. They are guided and supported by a team of experienced staff who are committed to bringing out the best in everyone. King’s Ely was rated as ‘Excellent’ in all aspects of its most recent Inspection (November 2021).

King’s Ely is best known for its music, art (including textiles), drama and STEM. Pupils can access up to twenty different sports, at elite and participatory level, including rowing on a near perfect stretch of the River Ouse. Our inventive and extensive co-curricular programme is enjoyed by the majority of students on a daily basis.

We are proud to be custodians of some of the region’s most historic buildings within the school estate. Yet our teaching facilities are modern and purpose-built, with an annual programme of investment and enhancement. Boarders, including the boy and girl choristers of Ely Cathedral, live in one of seven picturesque boarding houses. The Cathedral – one of the finest in the world – makes the perfect setting for concerts, performances and weekly assemblies.

King’s Ely is a family. Staff and pupils alike are part of a community that is vibrant, nurturing and inclusive. Staff have access to a wide range of benefits which include nutritious lunches served in the Monastic Barn Dining Hall, complimentary tickets to a programme of amazing school concerts and productions and investment in a programme of continued professional development.

No other school’s pupils or staff are the same and no two King’s Ely students or staff members are alike. We are, as a result, Uniquely King’s.

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