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8.0 - 10.0 years

20 - 25 Lacs

Ahmedabad

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Job Title: Dean of Students Location: Ahmedabad Job Type: Full-time | On-Site Department: Student Life & Well-being Reports to: Principal / Head of School Role Summary The Dean of Students is a key leadership figure responsible for nurturing a safe, supportive, and inclusive school environment. This role focuses on the emotional well-being, behavioral development, and academic progress of students, aligning with the ethos of international curricula such as IB (International Baccalaureate) and CIE (Cambridge International Education). The Dean will work closely with students, faculty, parents, and senior leadership to promote a culture of empathy, accountability, and holistic student growth. Key Responsibilities Student Well-being & Pastoral Care Design and implement student support systems in line with IB/CIE pastoral care principles. Serve as a central contact for students seeking social, emotional, or academic guidance. Oversee and coordinate counseling, mentorship, and peer support programs. Monitor student attendance, behavior, and overall well-being, providing timely interventions. Foster a nurturing, respectful, and inclusive school culture. Behavior Management & Safeguarding Lead the development and enforcement of the schools behavior management policies. Support educators in managing classroom behavior and student conflict resolution. Ensure full adherence to child protection and safeguarding standards. Conduct regular training for staff on emotional resilience, safeguarding, and well-being best practices. Student Engagement & Leadership Organize student-centered initiatives including wellness workshops, diversity campaigns, and leadership opportunities. Work alongside student councils to incorporate student voice in school life and decision-making. Oversee programs that support student transitions, including induction and buddy systems. Parental & Community Collaboration Act as a liaison between parents, teachers, and students regarding well-being and behavioral concerns. Communicate effectively with families on student development and pastoral matters. Plan and conduct parent workshops on youth development, mental health, and positive discipline. Administrative Oversight & Compliance Maintain confidential records of interventions, progress, and support plans. Ensure pastoral and safeguarding practices meet IB/CIE compliance standards. Monitor academic performance and collaborate with form tutors and homeroom teachers. Provide regular updates and analytical reports to school leadership on student well-being trends. Qualifications & Experience Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Education, Psychology, Counseling, or a related field. Experience: 5 to 7 years in a pastoral care, student support, or behavioral leadership role, ideally in an IB/CIE school setting. Demonstrated expertise in student behavior management, mental health support, and safeguarding. Skills & Competencies: Deep understanding of international pastoral care standards (IB/CIE). Strong communication, empathy, and conflict-resolution skills. Leadership experience with the ability to inspire trust and positive student behavior. Knowledge of safeguarding laws and child protection protocols. Collaborative mindset with excellent organizational abilities.

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10.0 - 15.0 years

20 - 25 Lacs

Ahmedabad

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Position Overview: The Head of Pastoral Care plays a pivotal role in shaping the well-being, personal development, and emotional growth of students within our International Baccalaureate (IB) school community. As a senior leader, this position is responsible for overseeing and fostering a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment that promotes positive mental health, resilience, and academic success for all students. The Head of Pastoral Care will lead and manage the schools pastoral care programs, ensuring alignment with the IB philosophy and the school’s values. Key Responsibilities: 1. Leadership and Management Lead, manage, and oversee the school’s pastoral care programs for all year groups. Work closely with the Principal, Senior Leadership Team, and Heads of Year to ensure that the school’s pastoral care framework supports student needs across various developmental stages. Be responsible for the recruitment, development, and management of pastoral care staff, including pastoral tutors and counselors. Promote a culture of respect, empathy, and inclusivity within the school community. Implement policies and practices that maintain and improve student welfare and behavior. 2. Student Well-being and Support Ensure that all students receive a holistic educational experience that emphasizes social, emotional, and academic development. Develop and maintain strong systems for identifying and addressing pastoral concerns, including mental health, safeguarding, bullying, and family issues. Provide targeted support for students facing personal challenges and collaborate with external agencies when appropriate. Create a robust framework for student voice and advocacy, allowing students to express their needs and participate in decision-making. Lead and promote whole-school programs that encourage positive behavior, personal responsibility, and emotional well-being. 3. IB Philosophy and Values Integration Promote the IB Learner Profile values throughout the school’s pastoral programs. Ensure that pastoral care strategies align with the IB’s principles of inquiry-based learning, global citizenship, and intercultural understanding. Support the development of students as reflective, principled, and caring individuals. 4. Parental and Community Engagement Build strong partnerships with parents and families to ensure consistent support for student well-being. Organize parent workshops and information sessions related to student welfare, including mental health and coping strategies. Act as a liaison between the school and external agencies or community resources in addressing pastoral concerns. 5. Safeguarding and Compliance Lead the school’s safeguarding strategy, ensuring that all policies and procedures comply with local and international regulations. Oversee staff training and development in safeguarding and child protection matters. Regularly assess and audit pastoral care procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. 6. Professional Development and Collaboration Stay current with best practices in pastoral care, mental health support, and education. Lead professional development programs for staff related to student well-being, pastoral care, and safeguarding. Collaborate with other heads of departments to integrate pastoral care across the curriculum and school life. 7. Reporting and Accountability Regularly report to the Principal and governing body on the state of student welfare and any major pastoral issues. Track and report on pastoral care initiatives, student outcomes, and areas for improvement. Qualifications and Experience: Education : A degree in Education, Psychology, Counseling, or related field (a Master's degree in a related field is preferred). Training and certification in safeguarding and child protection are required. Experience : Minimum of 5 years of experience in a pastoral or student welfare leadership role within an educational setting. Experience working within an International Baccalaureate (IB) environment is highly desirable. Proven track record of successfully leading student welfare programs, managing staff, and working with parents. Skills : Strong leadership and management skills, with the ability to inspire and guide others. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and parents. Strong understanding of mental health and well-being issues in an educational context. Ability to work collaboratively within a diverse, multicultural environment. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to manage sensitive situations with discretion and empathy. Personal Attributes: Compassionate, empathetic, and a strong advocate for student well-being. A proactive and solution-focused mindset. A commitment to inclusive education and the diversity of student backgrounds. Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Resilient and adaptable to changing circumstances.

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10 - 15 years

20 - 25 Lacs

Ahmedabad

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Position Overview: The Head of Pastoral Care plays a pivotal role in shaping the well-being, personal development, and emotional growth of students within our International Baccalaureate (IB) school community. As a senior leader, this position is responsible for overseeing and fostering a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment that promotes positive mental health, resilience, and academic success for all students. The Head of Pastoral Care will lead and manage the schools pastoral care programs, ensuring alignment with the IB philosophy and the school’s values. Key Responsibilities: 1. Leadership and Management Lead, manage, and oversee the school’s pastoral care programs for all year groups. Work closely with the Principal, Senior Leadership Team, and Heads of Year to ensure that the school’s pastoral care framework supports student needs across various developmental stages. Be responsible for the recruitment, development, and management of pastoral care staff, including pastoral tutors and counselors. Promote a culture of respect, empathy, and inclusivity within the school community. Implement policies and practices that maintain and improve student welfare and behavior. 2. Student Well-being and Support Ensure that all students receive a holistic educational experience that emphasizes social, emotional, and academic development. Develop and maintain strong systems for identifying and addressing pastoral concerns, including mental health, safeguarding, bullying, and family issues. Provide targeted support for students facing personal challenges and collaborate with external agencies when appropriate. Create a robust framework for student voice and advocacy, allowing students to express their needs and participate in decision-making. Lead and promote whole-school programs that encourage positive behavior, personal responsibility, and emotional well-being. 3. IB Philosophy and Values Integration Promote the IB Learner Profile values throughout the school’s pastoral programs. Ensure that pastoral care strategies align with the IB’s principles of inquiry-based learning, global citizenship, and intercultural understanding. Support the development of students as reflective, principled, and caring individuals. 4. Parental and Community Engagement Build strong partnerships with parents and families to ensure consistent support for student well-being. Organize parent workshops and information sessions related to student welfare, including mental health and coping strategies. Act as a liaison between the school and external agencies or community resources in addressing pastoral concerns. 5. Safeguarding and Compliance Lead the school’s safeguarding strategy, ensuring that all policies and procedures comply with local and international regulations. Oversee staff training and development in safeguarding and child protection matters. Regularly assess and audit pastoral care procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. 6. Professional Development and Collaboration Stay current with best practices in pastoral care, mental health support, and education. Lead professional development programs for staff related to student well-being, pastoral care, and safeguarding. Collaborate with other heads of departments to integrate pastoral care across the curriculum and school life. 7. Reporting and Accountability Regularly report to the Principal and governing body on the state of student welfare and any major pastoral issues. Track and report on pastoral care initiatives, student outcomes, and areas for improvement. Qualifications and Experience: Education : A degree in Education, Psychology, Counseling, or related field (a Master's degree in a related field is preferred). Training and certification in safeguarding and child protection are required. Experience : Minimum of 5 years of experience in a pastoral or student welfare leadership role within an educational setting. Experience working within an International Baccalaureate (IB) environment is highly desirable. Proven track record of successfully leading student welfare programs, managing staff, and working with parents. Skills : Strong leadership and management skills, with the ability to inspire and guide others. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and parents. Strong understanding of mental health and well-being issues in an educational context. Ability to work collaboratively within a diverse, multicultural environment. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Ability to manage sensitive situations with discretion and empathy. Personal Attributes: Compassionate, empathetic, and a strong advocate for student well-being. A proactive and solution-focused mindset. A commitment to inclusive education and the diversity of student backgrounds. Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Resilient and adaptable to changing circumstances.

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