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Embassy Summer – 2024 UK – House Parent

Embassy Summer

Job title:

Embassy Summer – 2024 UK – House Parent

Company

Embassy Summer

Job description

Join our winning team of global superstars in summer 2024Embassy Summer, under its parent company EC English, offers award winning summer vacation programmes for young people across multiple locations in the UK, USA, Canada, Malta, UAE & South Africa. Students learn either English or French whilst immersing themselves in the local culture and surroundings. Our programmes are a combination of language classes, exciting excursions and fun-filled sporting, creative and social activities.From its humble beginnings in Hastings over four decades ago, Embassy Summer has today evolved in to a globally recognised and trusted brand. Our vision is to help our students succeed in a global community. We love bringing our young learners from around the world together through a common language and building global connections.Position Summary:The House Parent is responsible for the pastoral care and well-being of all the pupil’s resident in their allocated accommodation building.Key Responsibilities:

  • Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of students for who you are responsible and with whom you come into contact
  • To ensure the excursions operate to the highest standards of relevant Health & Safety, safeguarding and HR practices
  • To take part in onsite afternoon and evening activities as required
  • To ensure students are at their activity meeting meeting points in a timely manner
  • To ensure that student behaviour and discipline is maintained in the boarding house
  • Through supervision and observation, the House Parent minimises the occurrence of damage and reports occurrences to the Centre Manager

Specific duties include:

  • To be responsible for the pastoral care and well-being of all the pupils who are resident in the allocated house
  • To liaise with the Group leaders and Centre Manager when issues of welfare arise
  • To act as guardian for individual students’ resident in the house. This may include supporting with laundry
  • To assist in the activity & excursion programme, particularly working with the activity management team to organise and support evening entertainment in the houses and supporting groups on trips
  • To be familiar with, and always enforce, the school rules and regulations – particularly the Welfare, Health & Safety and Fire procedures
  • To monitor student behaviour and report and any problems to the Group leader and Centre Manager
  • To undertake daily inspections of all rooms and to ensure damage is kept to a minimum and reported to the Centre Manager and Group leaders when found
  • To ensure students are aware of all housekeeping and laundry facilities
  • To assist the Centre Manager in the allocation of students to houses
  • To welcome and assist in the rooming of students and Group leaders on arrival and assist with student departure procedures
  • To implement a House Points system under the guidance of the Centre Manager & Activity Management team
  • Attend regular meetings with the Centre Manager & Welfare Manager
  • Promote and safeguard the welfare of students in line with legal, accreditation and company requirements
  • Maximise student and group leader satisfaction by ensuring their experience meets or exceeds their expectations
  • Play an active role in the development of student’s life skills throughout their Embassy experience

Your working day will typically be broken down into the following shift patterns:

  • Morning house supervision – room checks (approx. 30mins)
  • Lunchtime house supervision – (approx. 1hr 30mins)
  • Evening house supervision – activity leading from the boarding house common room (approx. 5hr 30mins)
  • Team meetings, activity planning & support sessions where required

Organisational Compliance:
The job holder will be expected to operate in accordance with the company’s Code of Conduct, and any local policies and operating procedures relating to academic, welfare and safeguarding matters.Employees are required to cooperate fully with all arrangements in place related to Health and Safety which include implementation and compliance with control measures resultant from risk assessments and engagement with, and completion of, any relevant Health and Safety training.Qualifications & Training:

  • Educated to A Level or equivalent/or working towards (Essential)
  • Valid First Aid Certificate (Desirable)
  • Safeguarding Level 1 and 2 (Desirable)

Essential criteria:

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to deal with complexity and resolve difficult problems and issues varying in nature
  • Ability to engage students in activities occurring inside the boarding house common rooms

Desirable criteria:

  • Experience working with juniors
  • Experience in a summer school environment or boarding school

Personal Attributes:

  • Demonstrates the ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people
  • Demonstrates an approachable and upbeat demeanour
  • Demonstrates emotional resilience in working with challenging behaviours
  • Demonstrates a positive attitude to the use of authority and maintaining discipline
  • Possess a caring and compassionate nature, demonstrates authority and approachability

Working week:

  • 6 days out of 7 (1 day off per week)
  • 42 hours per week

Remuneration:
To help you better understand your potential earnings throughout the duration of your contract, we have prepared a sample weekly earnings calculation based on a 42-hour week. This is based on the assumption that you do not take holiday during your employment and instead have it paid out on completion of contract.Weekly Gross basic pay : £483.00Holiday Pay : £58.30Total Pay: £541.32FREE Full board accommodation includedDisclosure and Barring Service:
If you do not have a valid Enhanced DBS and are not subscribed to the DBS update service, we will need to apply for a new Enhanced DBS for you. Please confirm this at the time of application.Equality and Diversity: Equality and diversity are at the heart of everything we do. Our learning opportunities are open to everyone, regardless of their background and circumstances, and we apply the same standards to the staff we employ.Powered by JazzHR

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Location

United Kingdom

Job date

Wed, 05 Jun 2024 22:21:58 GMT

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