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What are the main duties and responsibilities?
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- Contribute to the work of the Sixth Form Leadership Team
- Be ambassadors for the school and act as role models
- Represent the school by greeting visitors and leading tours support the school during key events (e.g. Entrance Exam, Open Evenings, Induction days etc) including planning and delivering presentations
- Promote a sense of belonging to the Sixth Form Community, ensuring a collective pride for Sixth Form areas and resources
- Help to deliver Year Group and Hall assemblies on a regular basis
- These students will represent and champion the Halls System.
- Working closely with the Staff Hall Coordinators, they will engage in assemblies and make suggestions for Hall Challenges, including those that directly relate to the Sixth Form, so that Sixth Form are fully involved with the Halls System.
- Working with the Staff Hall Coordinators, they will support discussions related to charity fundraising events and support the delivery of these across the school.
- They will also contribute regularly to Hall assemblies, and consider ways to further promote the work of the Halls across our school and wider community, making regular contributions to the school newsletter, the website and social media.
- They will then feed this work back to the wider Sixth Form Student Leadership Team.
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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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