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School Chaplain

School Chaplain

Warminster School

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Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
30 January 2018

Job overview

We are looking to appoint an exceptional individual to succeed our outstanding Chaplain who moves back to parish at the end of this academic year. 

Whilst Warminster School is a Christian Foundation, the school welcomes pupils of any religion or of none. Within that context, the Chaplain has a central role in both the organisation and character of Christian worship within the School. The successful applicant will be able to communicate well with young people and to offer pastoral and spiritual support to all members of the school community. In addition, the post holder will be a fully integrated member of the teaching staff, undertaking some teaching in a curriculum subject. The role is a valuable and rewarding one: in raising awareness of and leading reflection on moral and spiritual issues, the Chaplain will play a central role in the school community. The Chaplain will be an ordained Minister of the Anglican Communion.

Accommodation might be available in the salary package. 

For full details and an application pack, please contact Ms Jenni Croft, PA to the Headmaster, on jblair@warminsterschool.org.uk.

Closing date:  Noon on Tuesday 30 January

Interviews will be held on: Wednesday 7 February

About Warminster School

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Warminster is a co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 3 to 18 in the South West of England. Life at Warminster is a busy one, filled with academic and co-curricular activity, discovery and adventure.

Our aim is simple: to inspire a life-long love of learning in those around us. So every day we use our expertise, ingenuity and enthusiasm to do just that. All children enjoy and are good at something; a school's job is to help them find and nurture their talents. Our experienced teaching staff continually encourage academic aspiration and learning. We strongly believe that a passion pursued now will offer untold opportunities for the future.

Every child is encouraged to aspire academically and to enjoy their learning. We are proud that our pupils not only fulfill their academic potential but are challenged to develop an intellectual curiosity and to have lively minds. These are habits that last a lifetime.

Young people today face an unpredictable world but there are certain timeless aspects of a genuine education. We place strong emphasis on character and values and we want our pupils to leave as well-rounded, well-mannered, self-confident, articulate and fundamentally decent people with a sense of duty and integrity.

Pastoral care is the most important aspect of any school: a child who is happy and feels safe can flourish and Warminster is committed to providing a secure and supportive pastoral environment. Living and learning with each other requires good social skills and we also place strong emphasis on the importance of ‘social learning’, along with qualities such as tolerance, patience and compassion.

We offer a wide range of co-curricular opportunities and experiences, and foster a culture of enthusiasm, optimism and ‘getting stuck in’. We prepare our pupils for life beyond school - at university and in the world of work. Most of all, though, we are a community, in which each boy and girl is valued and nurtured on the basis of who they are, whatever their age, natural gifts or background.

The International Baccalaureate Diploma is offered as an alternative to A Levels in our thriving Sixth Form. The Diploma provides a range of academic choices within a challenging and stimulating curriculum, together with a wide variety of practical activities which invite creativity, action and service.

Warminster School is located in the town of Warminster in Wiltshire – a peaceful and attractive rural setting, on the edge of Salisbury Plain. With good road and rail links we are a little under two hours from London by train and within easy reach of Bath, Bristol and Salisbury.

For more information please visit www.warminsterschool.org.uk 

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