HAN Deputy Head of Boarding
About This Role
Role Description
JOB TITLE
Deputy Head of Boarding and DT/Art Teacher
DEPARTMENT
Academic Leader
LINE MANAGEMENT
Head of Boarding
OBJECTIVE:
The Deputy Head of Boarding's primary function is to assist the Head of Boarding in fostering a welcoming, safe, and secure environment for all boarders. This role involves close collaboration with the Head of Boarding to ensure the wellbeing and welfare of our boarders, as well as managing daily operations, staff leadership, and schedules in the Boarding House during the Head of Boarding’s absence. The position requires commitment beyond regular school hours, including weekends, to meet its obligations.
In addition, the Deputy Head of Boarding will be responsible for designing and organizing weekend activities for full boarders and overseeing the Duke of Edinburgh programme. Teaching responsibilities in Design Technology and Art, along with leading CCA activities, will be assigned according to the school's requirements.
This is a residential role, necessitating that the selected candidate reside in accommodation designated by the Head of Boarding during term time and participate in all related duties while students are present on campus. Any absences from the Boarding House during term time must be covered by the post holder and must receive prior approval from the Head of Boarding.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
BOARDING HOUSE MANAGEMENT
- Lead by example and embody the school’s values and philosophy, as reflected in student culture, engagement, and behavior.
- Ensure meticulous maintenance of accurate records and information regarding boarders and Boarding House operations in alignment with school policies.
- Oversee the planning and coordination of all transportation needs for boarders.
- Ensure that Boarding House operations comply with established policies and procedures, particularly the National Minimum Standards of the UK.
- Coordinate and initiate programs that provide leadership opportunities for boarders within the Boarding House.
- Proactively contribute to a culture of safety through the implementation of effective health and safety policies, incident reporting, and risk mitigation. Uphold the Duty of Care for all boarders and staff at all times.
STAFF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
- Actively contribute to creating a positive workplace atmosphere where staff align with the school’s mission and strategic goals, reflecting its core values.
- Lead, mentor, and support staff to promote wellbeing and enhance performance.
- Maintain regular and effective communication with staff through briefings and ensure that sufficient meetings occur to support the objectives of the Boarding House as well as the educational and wellbeing needs of students.
- Supervise the planning and provision of resources to meet the needs of the Boarding House, ensuring compliance with best practices in human resource management as per school policies, including recruitment, induction, performance planning, and professional development.
- Promote a strong culture of safeguarding children and young people within the Boarding House, emphasizing ongoing staff training in child-safe practices.
DAY SCHOOL CONNECTIVITY
- Establish both formal and informal relationships with Form Tutors, Heads of House, teachers, and school leaders to effectively address the academic and pastoral needs of boarders.
- Participate in school meetings, including leadership team discussions, to ensure the unique needs of the boarding community are recognized and addressed.
- Collaborate with key stakeholders within the day school to facilitate academic advancement and engage with parents as necessary.
- Support the boarding community by being visibly present at school events.
FAMILY LIAISON AND STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
- Foster positive, partnership-based relationships with parents by providing updates and guidance on the educational and wellbeing progress of boarders.
- Ensure that all communications are clear and constructive, promoting a collaborative approach to the education and care of boarders.
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