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Assistant Director of University Guidance

Assistant Director of University Guidance

Institut Le Rosey

Switzerland

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2014
Apply by:
15 May 2014

Job overview

Assistant Director of University Guidance in Switzerland

Institut Le Rosey is a dual-language (English and French) co-educational IB World School for 400 pupils with a unique two-campus system.

We require a full time University Guidance Counsellor for September 2014.

Candidates must be fluent speakers of English (a working knowledge of French is helpful), appropriately qualified with detailed knowledge of UK university application procedures.  Previous experience in a UK university is preferred.  Knowledge of US and Canadian university procedures would be helpful.

Responsibilities:

  • Counsel 1st and 2nd year IB and French Baccalaureate students. 
  • Plan and participate in mid-term trips to either the USA or UK.
  • Work with the Director of Guidance to revise and improve counselling services
  • Facilitate visits by university representatives
  • Conduct site visits to universities
  • With the Director of Guidance counseling younger students (two years pre-Bac), develop 4 and 3 year academic plans, summer program counselling, and community service advising.
  • Attend annual meetings at OACAC and CIS.

As Le Rosey is a boarding school, candidates who express interest and a desire to work with the boarding students and staff by living on campus, would be preferred. On campus accommodation is provided and conditions of work are attractive. Further details at http://www.rosey.ch/en/htmlInfos/emploi.html

Applications, which should be addressed to the Headmaster at job@rosey.ch, must be by email and will comprise: a letter of application, a CV, (including personal details such as age and family circumstances which may be important for residential considerations) and the names of three referees.

Closing date for receipt of applications: 15 May 2014.

About Institut Le Rosey

Founded in 1880, Institut Le Rosey (www.rosey.ch) offers a rounded bilingual education in English and/or French for 440 students aged 8-18, leading to the IB Diploma and French baccalauréat.  It also offers a unique two-campus system through its move from a 75-acre château setting by Lake Geneva to the school’s alpine campus every winter term. An IB World School, Le Rosey is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and MSA.

An International Mission

Le Rosey is a highly international community, with well over 60 nationalities in its student body, and over 20 on the teaching staff.  The cultural and linguistic diversity of its 440 students is guaranteed by selective admissions with no more than 10% of students from any country. This multinational mix creates a special and very friendly campus atmosphere, as well as enhancing global awareness and international understanding.

Academics

In addition to promoting bilingualism and biculturalism, Le Rosey offers a broad academic programme and range of IB and “Pre-Bac” subjects, with an exceptionally strong tradition in foreign languages.  Class sizes are small and the main campus in Rolle is particularly well equipped.  All students without exception sit the full diploma of the IB or the French “bac”; results are excellent (IB/French bac average of 36+ points), and all students go on to universities in the USA, UK and across the world, with well over 30% to the Ivy League, Ivy league Plus, Oxbridge, and top-ranked universities across the world.

Sports, Arts and Expeditions

Le Rosey is committed to holistic educational principles.  An exceptionally varied, sports, expedition, arts and cultural programme takes full advantage of facilities which include riding stables, a sailing centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a fitness and “wellness” centre.  There is also a strong winter sports tradition. The school boasts an exceptional state-of-the-art Arts and Learning Centre and 900-seat concert hall (www.roseyconcerthall.ch) on its Rolle campus.

Safeguarding and Wellbeing Statement

Institut Le Rosey is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all its staff to share this commitment. All new employees are required to undertake a security clearance, which includes providing criminal records reports as well as a special excerpt from the Swiss criminal records for people working with children.

Diversity Statement

Le Rosey is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through valuing diversity. Staff, students, and teachers work toward the furthering of an inclusive and supportive environment. As such, we encourage and welcome applications from candidates with a variety of backgrounds and experiences.

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