We are seeking an inspiring Roman Catholic Chaplain who will provide strong pastoral and spiritual support for our Catholic pupils, along with the wider Eton College community. The successful candidate must be an ordained Catholic priest and a carer of all souls. The appointment will be made taking into account the views of Rt Revd David Oakley, Bishop of Northampton - Eton being within the Diocese of Northampton.
Please note, the terms and conditions of this role will depend on the preferences of the successful candidate. If the candidate is willing to take on teaching in an academic subject area (whichever is most suited to their skills and experience), co-curricular duties and will embrace the pastoral duties that comes with life in a boarding community then the role will be accommodated.
Due to the needs of the school and the department, we may interview suitable candidates before the closing date. This job may also close early if a large number of applications are received. You are advised to submit your application as early as possible to avoid missing your chance to apply.
CHAPLAINCY DUTIES
* celebrate Mass on Sundays, Wednesday mornings and as required;
* celebrate the sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation and First Holy Communion if requested by members of the Catholic community of Eton College;
* prepare candidates for the annual celebration of the sacrament of Confirmation by the Bishop of Northampton;
* have oversight of the use, buildings and contents of Our Lady of Sorrows in Eton in liaison with the local parish priest at St Augustine’s Datchet;
* work with the council of the Saint Nicholas Society of Catholic Parents of Eton in fostering the Catholic faith;
* work together with the Anglican chaplaincy team under the guidance of the Conduct, the Revd. Stephen Gray;
* preside on a rota basis at the ecumenical morning services in College Chapel and Lower Chapel and as requested;
* liaise with Diocesan agencies, groups and individuals, where appropriate;
* develop suitable activities to mark and celebrate the major feasts and seasons of the Church;
* help with the provision of suitable resources for the prayer life and worship of the school.
ACADEMIC
* work and teach within an academic department. The department you will belong to will depend on your individual skills and experience. Details of this will be discussed at interview.
CO-CURRICULAR
* accompany students on visits away from the school, subject to risk assessment;
* actively contribute to the staff duty rota, by eg: exam invigilating and supervising meal times;
* contribute to the school's wider social programme, including workshops, seminars, competitions, trips, open days, and so on;
* if the role is accommodated, you will contribute to the co-curricular life of the school as agreed with your Head of Department.
PASTORAL
* be committed to the safeguarding of all young people;
* manage pupil behaviour to ensure a positive and safe learning environment;
* treat pupils with dignity, building relationships rooted in mutual respect and observing boundaries appropriate to a teacher’s professional position;
* if the role is accommodated, you will tutor up to twelve pupils (typically in groups of 6), taking an interest in their academic progress and wellbeing;
* if the role is accommodated, you will assist on a regular basis in a boarding house, supporting the House Master and getting to know the pupils.
You will be a reflective and inspiring classroom teacher who:
* be an ordained Catholic priest and a carer of all souls;
* experience of chaplaincy work within the education sector;
* a solid understanding of the distinctive nature of Roman Catholicism within the school environment and the school’s role in the parish and diocese;
* demonstrable evidence of leading worship, church traditions, practices and rituals;
* understanding of the role of chaplain in the spiritual development of pupils and staff;
* previous experience as a teacher and the ability to teach an academic subject would be desirable;
* shares Eton’s holistic vision of education and is excited to contribute to the co-curricular and pastoral aspects of boarding-school life;
* demonstrates a solid understanding of, and commitment to working within the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion;
* has strong interpersonal skills and can build relationships and collaborate with a wide range of people;
* open to a range of opportunities to enhance your own spiritual wellbeing;
* embraces developments and innovations in teaching and learning and is open to a range of approaches to assessment and differentiation in the classroom;
* can demonstrate good ICT competence and willingness to use new technologies for teaching and learning;
* is highly motivated and can work independently as well as within wider teams;
* as a colleague, be positive, forward-looking and collaborative;
* is interested in the welfare and pastoral wellbeing of young people;
* has excellent oral and written communication skills;
* has a positive attitude, an optimistic approach to change and development, a balanced sense of perspective and a good sense of humour.
Our staff are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level to senior leadership.
In addition to the opportunities for career progression, training and development, we also offer an
excellent remuneration and benefits package which includes free accommodation, a generous Pension Scheme, enhanced Maternity / Paternity scheme, free eyecare vouchers, a cycle to work scheme, subsidised lunches during term time, free or heavily discounted access to the College’s sport and leisure facilities which are currently being extensively upgraded and discount at local retailers and businesses.