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addressAddressLondon, Greater London
type Form of workPermanent
salary Salary£NEG
CategoryHospitality

Job description

Who is InvestIN?

InvestIN Education is a dynamic educational start-up that provides inspirational career experience programmes for school students. Founded in 2012, InvestIN's mission is to bridge the gap between school and the workplace, in order to help students choose the right career and maximise their potential.

InvestIN creates the 'ultimate career experience' through a combination of interactive simulations, site visits, seminars, networking sessions and career coaching, led by highly accomplished industry professionals. We have had over 50,000 students from 100+ countries and 4,000+ schools attend our online and in-person programmes, including our premium Summer Experiences, where students join us for 1 or 2 week immersive experiences across 15 fields and undertake exciting site visits whilst working with industry leaders and building an understanding of their dream career.

InvestIN has a growing international reach, with 45% of our students joining us from countries abroad, including China, USA, Romania and many more. Around 40% of our students stay with us in our central London accommodation, enjoying our exciting social programme and additional opportunities to network with their peers.  


Why work with us?

InvestIN is an exciting, fast-paced and supportive environment, and working with us as part of our summer pastoral team is a fantastic opportunity to extend your pastoral experience to a Summer Camp setting, supporting young people and making a huge impact on children's lives.

Our comprehensive training programme includes a variety of internal and external training, including:

-       Bespoke internal Safeguarding training

-       Safeguarding Young People Level 1

-       FGM, Prevent, KCSIE 2023

-       First Aid qualification

-       Mental Health First Aid

-       Youth Mental Health course

-       SEND course

-       Fire safety and Fire marshal training

-       Administration of medication

 

The Role

The Summer School Director is the most senior seasonal role at InvestIN. As the primary Centre Manager, this vital role oversees the daily operations of InvestIN's largest Halls of Residence, accommodating up to 700 students during it's peak period, whilst also offering guidance and support to Centre Managers residing at nearby, smaller sites. The successful candidate should have exceptional organisational and leadership skills, and must have a solid understanding of safeguarding. The candidate will be expected to live onsite, and fulfil the full summer contract from 1st July - 31st August.


Reports to: InvestIN's Safeguarding & Student Welfare Manager and will have a close relationship with other members of the Senior Leadership Team.

Main Duties:

Site Management:

       Overall day-to-day management of InvestIN's largest Halls of Residence (UoL Garden Halls) including maintaining a positive relationship with UoL and any other Summer School providers sharing the space

       Monitoring the safety of the facilities and continually risk assess and communicate any hazards or risks to the University of London team

       Act as on-site safeguarding lead, managing moderate to complex concerns where necessary

       Lead on check-in and check-out days, managing staff logistics for the smooth running of the day and providing a professional service for all students and parents

       Act as the named on-site Fire Marshall

Staff Management:

       Direct line management of 5-6 onsite House Parents, including managing performance, hours and shift logistics

       Support and liaise closely with 1-2 onsite Nurses

       Oversee the performance and management of onsite Pastoral and Activity Leaders (PALs)

       Act as a support and provide guidance to other Centre Managers in smaller centres where necessary

       Act as the primary liaison point between all seasonal centre staff and InvestIN's full time team, including Directors, Safeguarding & Student Welfare Manager and Student Experience Team

       Maintain a regular face time with all members of centre staff, including leading full-team meetings and attending House Parent/PAL daily meetings

Safeguarding:

       Act as a point of contact for all students across a 24-hour provision, providing support, intervention and advice relating to health, safety and wellbeing

       Responsibility for escalating any concerns to Local Authority and MASH

       Monitor and report on the wellbeing of students in your care, including communicating relevant information from Risk Assessments for any students to House Parents

       Maintain up-to-date records on all InvestIN's reporting platforms 

Behaviour Management:

       Oversee and have a positive impact on the overall residential experience including managing behaviour against our Behaviour Matrix,

       Conduct behaviour management meetings and facilitating Individual Behaviour Plans with students who have been given high-level warnings

       Act as point of contact for escalation of behaviour management issues

       Under the guidance of InvestIN management, lead on student expulsions

 

Other:

       Understand and act in accordance with InvestIN's ethos and cultural values (set out below)

       Adhere to InvestIN's safeguarding policy and staff/student Code of Conduct procedures and practices.

       Undertake mandatory safeguarding and child protection training and other professional development activities to ensure that you remain compliant in meeting InvestIN's duty of care in safeguarding practice. (KCSIE 2023)

Please note this list is indicative rather than exhaustive, and you may be required to take on additional responsibilities to ensure the well-being of students in your care.   

What would a normal day look like?

While the reactive nature of this role means responsibilities may look different day-to-day, a typical day might include:

Morning:

       Be an active presence for the students and staff during breakfast

       Triage any safeguarding or wellbeing concerns

       Receive handover from night time watch and action any concerns

       Oversee beginning of PALs' shift, communicating relevant handover notes

       Accompany PALs on room checks for non-responsive students

       Support with with phone queries if needed

       Facilitate smooth running of student departures for programme

       Handover with House Parents and Nurse on any new concerns

Daytime:

       Respond to Safeguarding issues throughout the day, including following up on queries

       Oversight of ill students staying behind

Evening:

       Triage any concerns as students return from programme

       Attend HP/PAL handovers

       Maintain a general presence at evening activities

 

Person specification

You are an experienced professional with a genuine passion for working with and encouraging young people. You are enthusiastic, committed, and passionate about young people's health, wellbeing and safety and believe in strong fair and clear boundaries. You have a genuine interest and skill in safeguarding young people and understand and can connect to today's young communities and the issues they may face.

Experience:

       Experience of working in pastoral care for young people (essential)

       Experience of working in a residential boarding setting (essential)

       Experience of acting as Designated Safeguarding Lead (essential)

       Experience of supporting SEND students (essential)

       Experience of work with 12-18 year olds (desirable)


You have, and can demonstrate, the following skills and interests:

       Creative problem-solving skills

       Calm approach

       Proactive and high energy

       Resilient and positive attitude

       Able to respond quickly and accurately in an emergency

       Innovative and solution-orientated

       Support inclusivity and diversity, being kind and supportive in your approach

       Have a deep understanding of what constitutes a concern and have the ability to act appropriately to safeguard and protect

       Be reliable, punctual and an open communicator

       Be able to adapt and adjust to the changing needs of the live events industry within a safeguarding capacity

       A deeply-entrenched sense of personal pride in your work, and a commitment to giving students a 5* experience in every interaction

       A deeply-invested belief in InvestIN's sense of purpose and our programmes

       You feel a sense of passion and belonging when you read our cultural values (set out below)

 

Details of role

Location: Bloomsbury, Central London

Hours: Hours typical of a boarding school setting, with set responsibilities at key hours of the day and on call the rest of the time (you will be asked to 'opt out' of the 48-hour Working Time Directive). One full day off per week.

You will accrue Annual Leave throughout your contract at a standard rate (25 days per year pro-rated)

Salary: PS1100 per week, plus meals and accommodation

Contract: Fixed term, 1st July - 31st August 2024

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Offers will be subject to successful completion of training, including Safeguarding training and DBS checks


InvestIN's Cultural Values

Experience is Truth:

We believe that to learn is to experience. Our mission is to deliver professional experiences to young people that they would otherwise consider a far-flung fantasy. This 'experiential learning' appeals to all the senses and requires live in-person interaction; providing a welcome counterpoint to the restrictive and atomised environment of cyberspace.

Empowerment and Ownership:

We treat all of our students as young professionals, not simply older schoolchildren. InvestIN empowers students by thrusting them into a whirlwind of professional-life simulation, and asking them to stand up and be counted. Along with that empowerment comes the valuable lessons of responsibility. Students are expected to take ownership of their careers immediately, as we give them detailed advice about how to plant the seeds for a successful future; starting now.

Action and Urgency:

InvestIN believes that success requires both action and urgency. We have been able to grow at an exponential rate because we move ideas quickly into tangible steps forward and we execute them. InvestIN's students refuse to be left behind and want to be able to cut through abstract procrastination; becoming empowered to act with decisiveness and urgency.

Ambition:

InvestIN is a fervent supporter of determined ambition. We believe that young people - and whole organisations - must continue to 'think big' in order to achieve their potential. We therefore coach our students to believe that there are no limits to their career ambitions, and give them the tools they need to thrive.

Imagination:

InvestIN is not an ordinary organisation. We create interactive simulations of professional life, which requires a commitment to using our imagination to deliver extraordinary experiences for our students. At the same time, we encourage our students to imagine themselves as young professionals now, not at some distant point in the future. We have discovered that tomorrow's achievements are born from today's visualisation.

Integrity:

At InvestIN, we understand the great responsibility that we take on in coaching students. Sometimes the simplest sentence or action can have a lasting impact on a young person's life. We insist on running our operation with the highest level of integrity: from promoting the value of hard work and satisfaction over shortcuts and monetary rewards, to constantly looking at ways to reduce our carbon footprint.

 

 

Safer Recruitment, Safeguarding and EDI statement

InvestIN is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, seasonal workers, and external professionals to share this commitment.

InvestIN are committed to making our recruitment processes as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values difference, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to InvestIN's culture.

InvestIN are a disability confident employer.

This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to work with InvestIN will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of Police records via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The Disclosure and barring Service helps employers make safer recruitment decisions and prevent unsuitable candidates gaining access to minors or vulnerable adults.

 


 

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