Mansfield College is seeking 3 new Junior Deans from 1 September 2024.

The Junior Deans (Wellbeing & Welfare) are part of an active Welfare and Decanal team within the College, consisting of Head of Wellbeing & Welfare, Dean, Chaplain, Senior Tutor, Director of Admissions and Registrar, Bursar, Domestic Bursar, and the Lodge Team.

The Welfare team promotes and supports the wellbeing of all students in College and has contact with all Fellows and College staff at all levels. Junior Deans are required to reside in College property.

Mansfield College has three primary centres of undergraduate student accommodation:

·         The main college site on Mansfield Road, where about 175 students live;

·         The Ablethorpe Building and the adjacent Rhodes Wolfson Building (61 rooms) located between St Clements and Cowley Road;

·         A group of off-site houses, mainly in the Cowley Road area, comprising 25-35 undergraduate rooms.

The Junior Deans’ (Wellbeing and Welfare) fundamental role is one of undergraduate student welfare, but also includes the maintenance of discipline where required.  Junior Deans must be co-operative, flexible, and possess good communication skills.  All play a vital role in assisting with the smooth running of the College and make valuable contributions to the pastoral care of students.  They are expected to play an active role in College life, and to be much in evidence around the College.  An entertainment allowance will be provided to enable the Junior Deans to meet groups of students on an informal basis.

To find out more about the role download the job description below.

Junior Dean JD 24-25

 

Closing date: noon on Friday 10 May  2024

Interviews: week commencing 20 May 2024

Mansfield College is an equal opportunities employer.

 

 

 

 

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