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Year Pastoral leader

Year Pastoral leader

St Joseph's College

Croydon

  • £22,863 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
27 August 2021

Job overview

Year Pastoral leader

Salary:  £22,863 

7.45 am – 4. 00 pm, 36 hours a week Monday to Friday, term time only   (39 weeks)

We are looking for an energetic, passionate and hardworking Pastoral Leader to join us at St Joseph's College. The role is to work with a year group to promote high expectations and support pupil engagement with learning. 

 It is an exciting time to join our team as we embark on the journey to provide world class education to the developing community.  You will be joining a strong, enthusiastic, staff who are focused on providing the best outcomes for our students and our whole college community.  OFSTED February 2020 rated the College Good in all areas. 

The role involves working in partnership with school leaders, classroom based staff, parents, pupils and other professionals to address barriers to learning and ensure that all pupils are able to engage with education. Timely and accurate record keeping is a vital part of this job role and you will need to demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills. 

Previous front line experience of working with children and young people and proven experience of partnership working would be would be advantageous but not essential.

Our ideal candidate will:

• Be a team player, with a ‘can do’ solution focused attitude

• Possess outstanding communication skills and personal integrity

• Be extremely flexible.

• Highly motivated and proactive

St Joseph’s College is one of the oldest boys Catholic Schools in the South with over 163 years of History. A successful 11-18 Boys’ School (Girls in the 6th Form) situated on the Croydon/Lambeth border, we are ambitious and dynamic with our eyes firmly placed on the future. The College provides a highly supportive working environment and we are committed to professional development. 

As a Catholic school we place our faith in the person, realising that each life is unique and precious and as a Lasallian school we welcome applications from all faiths and none.

We would welcome any potential applicants to visit or telephone the school for an informal discussion about this position. For full details on this vacancy or for more information please see the job description or you can contact Mr S Cabrera Director of Development at scabrera@sjc.ac or 0208 7611426.

Please complete a school Application form and submit to teh Headmaster's PA Miss Abraham: mabraham@sjc.ac 

Final closing date for the receipt of completed applications: 

Friday 28th May 2021 by 9 am. 

Interviews will be held asap after closing date.

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for this role. Applications may be considered whilst the post is being advertised. SJC reserves the right to close the adverts earlier that the stated deadline.


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About St Joseph's College

Founded by the De La Salle Brothers in 1855 and St Joseph’s College is one of England’s oldest and most established Catholic State Funded Boys Schools. Girls are admitted into our thriving 6th Form. This is an opportunity to play a significant role in the future development of this historic College. As a Roman Catholic Comprehensive College we aim to help everyone in our community to grow in faith and make the most of their talents and abilities.

St Joseph’s College is regularly one of the top performing boys’ state school across the Boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth, Merton and Lewisham, and one of the top three performing schools in the area.

The culture and ethos of the College is centred on our high expectations of each other: All students who attend the College have the opportunity to maximise their academic potential, their talents and their abilities across a wide range of activities both academic and vocational.

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Applications closed