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Director of Pastoral Care

Director of Pastoral Care

Gordonstoun

Moray

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2015
Apply by:
27 October 2014

Job overview

Gordonstoun seeks to appoint an outstanding teacher to the position of Director of Pastoral Care. This is a post at Deputy Head level, reporting directly to the Principal, with responsibility for all aspects of pastoral care in both the Senior and Junior schools. The successful applicant will have vision, the ability to inspire and lead others, tested interest in young people, and excellent administrative skills.

Please visit the Gordonstoun website for further information and details of how to apply.

The closing date for applications is Monday 27 October 2014

Gordonstoun Schools Ltd. Scottish Charity No: SC037867

Gordonstoun
www.gordonstoun.org.uk

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About Gordonstoun

The School
Gordonstoun is known for the wide range of activities that it provides for girls and boys throughout the School's 6-18 age range. It has first-class facilities for these activities which include, in addition to all the normal subjects and many outdoor pursuits, expeditions, seamanship and a wide variety of rescue services.
The creative life of the School is vibrant and well developed, with Drama, Art, Music and Technology central to the life and ethos of Gordonstoun. There are opportunities for staff to contribute both in the role of expert or as an enthusiastic amateur.
Staff are deeply committed and, during term, work throughout the week, including weekends. The variety and range of our activities, coupled with a real commitment to work, indicate the School's aim to educate the whole person. 

Location
Gordonstoun stands in 200 acres of woodland, within walking distance of sandstone cliffs and sandy beaches on the beautiful coast of the Moray Firth in Scotland. Six miles away is the historic city of Elgin. Lossiemouth nearby is well known for its picturesque harbour, fine golf courses and Royal Air Force Station. The City of Aberdeen is about 90 minutes drive away, while an hour's drive takes you to the ski resort of Aviemore at the foot of the Cairngorm Mountains. Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is forty miles away and is itself only about an hour away from London (Gatwick) by air.
 

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Applications closed