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What are the main duties and responsibilities?
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- To contribute to the work of the Personal Development Faculty by planning and leading whole school initiatives
- To be ambassadors for the school and to act as role models
- To represent the school by greeting visitors and leading tours when needed
- To lead on School Council Meetings across each of the key stages
- To support the school during key events (e.g. Entrance Exam, Open Evenings, Induction days etc.) including planning and delivering presentations
- To promote a sense of belonging to the Sixth Form Community, ensuring a collective pride for Sixth Form areas and resources
- Contribute to the ideas and delivery of at least two Sixth Form Leadership Team led school events.
- To organise and chair regular fortnightly meetings with the Sixth Form Leadership Team and ensure that decisions are actioned
- To contribute to the wider school community by planning and leading whole school initiatives
- To represent the student body and lead on school council meetings across all key stages
- To share work of the team through assemblies, the website, social media and half-termly newsletters
- To lead the Sixth Form Officer Hall Captains and Enrichment Leaders
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What personal qualities are needed?
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- Have already displayed a commitment to the wider school through contributions to areas such as extra curricular, leadership and volunteering, and be able to clearly articulate and promote the benefits of these
- Be 100% reliable and fulfil the duties as outlined above, giving up your time as and when required
- Be visibly committed to the school community, its vision and values; your conduct and appearance should provide a consistently positive role model for others
- Have the respect of your peers, so that you can act as a leader for the student body and motivate others, as well as holding others to account
- Be able to share views in a respectful manner, understanding that ideas need to fit into the wider school vision and values
- Display effective leadership and organisational skills, so that you can get things done through working with others
- Have good team and interpersonal skills, being polite and mature in your approach, so that you can support and encourage others
- Have the ability to work to deadlines and manage your workload as well as the additional responsibilities you will be required to undertake
- Be willing and able to speak confidently at school events and have an interest in shaping the future of the school and a desire to leave a positive legacy for future students
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