Package Description:
Responsible to: Housemaster/mistress
Salary: Residential: £25,105, Non Residential: £25,580
Hours of work:
Residential - full-time at 51 hours per week, term-time only plus two additional weeks to cover holiday/activity programmes and/or commercial lets. Monday to Sunday 7.00am to 11.00pm on a rota basis.
Non Residential - full-time at 40 hours per week, term-time only plus two additional weeks to cover holiday/activity programmes and/or commercial lets. Monday to Sunday 7.00am to 11.00pm on a rota basis.
The Role
The Resident House Tutors and Non-Resident House Tutors are key members of the St Leonards School Boarding team, each working collaboratively to uphold and actively promote the ethos of the School. They report directly to the Housemaster/Housemistress of their assigned House, with flexibility to support other boarding houses as required, and are ultimately accountable to the Head via the Deputy Head (Pastoral) and Head of Boarding. Resident House Tutors provide on-site residential care and supervision within the boarding houses, while Non-Resident House Tutors contribute to the same pastoral and supervisory support without residing on-site. Across both roles, the primary focus is to ensure the highest standards of care, welfare, and guidance for students aged 10 to 18, including both residential boarders and day students, through consistent supervision, pastoral engagement, and support within the school community.
Main Areas of Responsibility
The primary concern of each Housemaster/Housemistress is the care and welfare of all boarding students, and they are considered to be in loco parentis. Both the Resident House Tutor (RHT) and Non-Resident House Tutor (NRHT) play a key role in supporting this responsibility under their direction, forming an integral part of the School’s Boarding team. Both roles report directly to the Housemaster/Housemistress of their assigned House and are ultimately accountable to the Head via the Deputy Head (Pastoral) and Head of Boarding. The RHT and NRHT may also be required to support other boarding houses as needed.
Both roles are responsible for ensuring high-quality pastoral care, welfare, and supervision of students aged 10 to 18, including both residential boarders and day students. Under the direction of the Housemaster/Housemistress, House Tutors will:
* Maintain effective communication with House leadership to plan and deliver daily, weekly, and termly routines
* Supervise students throughout the day, from morning routines to lights out (including weekends on a rota basis)
* Maintain high expectations of behaviour, discipline, punctuality, and mutual respect
* Foster the physical, social, cultural, and spiritual development of all students
* Promote and uphold the Student Handbook and school standards of appearance and conduct
* Adopt a zero-tolerance approach to bullying, harassment, alcohol, and substance abuse, escalating concerns appropriately
* Support safeguarding responsibilities in line with school policy and report welfare concerns promptly
* Contribute to the organisation and delivery of house life, including social events, activities, and student support
* Assist in maintaining accurate records of incidents, concerns, sanctions, and accidents using school systems
* Attend house meetings and support or lead student meetings as required
* Contribute to a safe, structured, and caring boarding environment that reflects the ethos of St Leonards School
Additional responsibilities – RHT specific
* Undertake practical house duties including cleaning, tidying, and laundry support
* Support travel logistics including airport staffing at start/end of term and half terms
* Administer and oversee boarding student travel arrangements
* Provide on-site residential presence, including overnight availability and emergency response
* Participate in fire drills, security monitoring, and full boarding-house operational duties
* Liaise directly with the Medical Centre regarding student health and welfare
* Welcome visitors and prospective families and support boarding house tours
* Ensure duty room and office practices are maintained between 7.00am and 11.00pm
Additional responsibilities – NRHT specific
* Support boarding supervision and pastoral care without residential accommodation
* Assist with wider boarding operations, trips, events, and supervision duties as required
* Provide flexible support across boarding houses when needed
National and School Standards
Both RHT and NRHT are required to:
* Demonstrate understanding of and adhere to the St Leonards School Child Protection Policy
* Uphold and support all school policies and development plans
* Demonstrate awareness of contractual, pastoral, and legal responsibilities
* Actively contribute to the ethos of the School and maintain positive relationships with staff, students, and parents
* Report safeguarding, welfare, or behavioural concerns promptly
* Work collaboratively across pastoral, academic, and support teams
* Develop an understanding of the IB Diploma programmes
* Comply with Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) Codes of Practice
* Register with SSSC (if not GTCS registered) within required timescales and maintain ongoing training requirements (PRTL log)
* Work towards SVQ3 Children and Young People qualification where required (funded initially by the School, with conditions applying)
Hours of Work, Rota System and Accommodation:
Resident House Tutor (RHT)
* Term-time only role
* One day off per week (24 hours)
* Must be in residence before term starts and In-Service/induction days
* Required to remain in residence at key transition points (term start/end and half terms)
* On-duty hours typically between 7.00am and 11.00pm on a rota basis
* Overnight availability required for emergencies
* Single accommodation provided within the boarding house
* Free meals provided during term time
* Flexibility required to support other boarding houses and school-wide duties
* Paid additional hours may apply for specific travel or operational requirements (e.g. airport runs, term transitions)
Non-Resident House Tutor (NRHT)
* Term-time only role
* Works on a rota system with defined boarding support hours
* No residential accommodation provided
* Flexible scheduling across mornings, evenings, and weekends as required
* May be called upon to support boarding activities, trips, and events across houses
Person Specification
Education, Training and Qualifications:
Essential (RHT & NRHT)
* Educated to HND or degree level
* Experience and understanding of pastoral care and/or working in a care environment
* Strong ability to support the needs of young people
Desirable
* SVQ3 Children and Young People qualification
* Experience working with teenagers in an educational setting
Skills:
Essential (RHT & NRHT)
* Ability to listen to, understand, and support adolescent needs
* Strong written and verbal communication skills
* Strong ICT skills
* Ability to motivate and encourage student engagement and participation
* Ability to work effectively with staff, students, and parents
Desirable
* Skills supporting extracurricular or enrichment activities
Interpersonal Skills:
Essential (RHT & NRHT)
* Resilient, calm, and able to work under pressure
* Approachable, empathetic, and student-focused
* Strong sense of responsibility and professionalism
* Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters appropriately
* Well-organised with excellent attention to detail
* Flexible and able to adapt to changing priorities at short notice
* Strong team player with an “above and beyond” attitude
* Ability to work independently and use initiative
* Professional appearance and manner
* Commitment to safeguarding and student wellbeing
Desirable
* Empathy with international and diverse student backgrounds
* Full clean driving licence
THE APPLICATION PROCESS
St Leonards is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive culture, where all members of the community - colleagues, pupils and families - are seen and valued. This culture ensures that St Leonards delivers an outstanding global education in a multi-cultural living, learning and working environment.
Applications should be made via our website : https://www.stleonards-fife.org/news-information/employment
and should include the completed application form.
Closing time and date for applications is 1200 on Friday 29th May 2026. Early applications are encouraged and we reserve the right to appoint before the closing date.
Any questions may be directed to recruitment@stleonards-fife.org.
All successful applicants will be required to hold or be accepted for membership of the Disclosure Scotland Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.
About St Leonards
St Leonards is a friendly and forward-looking independent, coeducational, boarding and day school situated on an historic campus at the heart of the university town of St Andrews. The school enjoys an unrivalled location - there are sandy beaches, world-class Links golf courses, and historic sites on its doorstep.
St Leonards delivers the inspiring, globally-recognised International Baccalaureate curriculum (which has been praised by university admissions officers for its focus on deepening learning learning, offering wider subject options, and enriching minds) for pupils aged five to 18, and was the first school to be accredited as an all-through IB school in Scotland. It is one of just two schools in the UK to actively offer all four IB programmes, ensuring a seamless learner journey. The youngest pupils follow the Primary Years Programme, which goes hand-in-hand with the vibrant Outdoor Learning programme at St Leonards. This is followed by the Middle Years Programme and (I)GCSEs. In the Sixth Form, pupils choose between the Career-related Programme and the Diploma Programme.
St Leonards enjoys a rich sporting heritage, and continues to boast a strong record of achievement with pupils representing the school nationally in golf, rugby, lacrosse, hockey, horse riding, and small-bore rifle shooting. The leading five-tier Golf Programme continues to go from strength to strength, the Duke of Edinburgh Award is the fastest growing of all Scottish independent schools, and an exciting calendar of trips and activities ensures pupils leave St Leonards equipped with the skills required to succeed in today’s ever-changing world. Truly an education ‘Ad Vitam’ (for life).