Details
Posted: 25-Jan-23
Location: Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Type: Full Time
Salary: Starting at $75,000
Categories:
Dean of Students
Preferred Education:
Masters
Title: Dean of Student Life
Department: Student Life
Reports to: Head of School
Status: Exempt, Full-Time
Benefits: Included
Start Date: July 1, 2023
About Portsmouth Abbey School
Portsmouth Abbey School is a coeducational Catholic boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through 12. Founded in 1926 by the English Benedictine Congregation, the School is located on a 525-acre campus along Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay, less than 30 minutes south of Providence and 20 minutes from Newport.
Portsmouth Abbey combines a classical education in the Catholic intellectual tradition with Benedictine values. With 350 students, the School believes that the love of learning leads to the desire for God, and that the quest for intellectual understanding propels students to the search for ultimate meaning. The School is known for encouraging students to engage passionately in academic and intellectual pursuits, innovative electives and extensive opportunities in athletics and the performing and visual arts as well as a commitment to service and a focus on things that matter. Students are inspired to become the next generation’s leaders, stewards, innovators and problem solvers all the while grounded in Benedictine values of love of God and neighbor, humility, hospitality and a desire to serve the common good.
Portsmouth Abbey School Mission Statement
Portsmouth Abbey School helps young men and women grow in knowledge and grace. As a Benedictine boarding and day school committed to excellence, we embrace the Catholic faith while nurturing reverence for God and the human person, love of learning, and commitment to community life.
Position
Portsmouth Abbey School is seeking a Dean of Student Life to lead our community in mission-driven, engaging, and timely programming for students. This role leads the residential life program across 8 houses (approx. 250 boarding and 90 day students) and several complementary programs, and serves as a key administrator at the School.
Key Responsibilities
- Create a mission-driven, robust and innovative student life program in which all students are appropriately challenged to grow in knowledge and grace
- Collaborate regularly with the Student Life Coordinator, Director of Student Activities, Dean of Students and other administrators to ensure the best experience for the students at Portsmouth Abbey
- Lead the community in education and best practices around student health and safety (includes obtaining Praesidium certification or its equivalent)
- Assist in the hiring of houseparents and lead subsequent training and mentoring of all houseparents; create and support affiliate teams for each house
- Plan and lead regular meetings with head houseparents, all houseparents, and prefects; support these groups on a daily basis as questions and issues arise
- Responsible for the planning, organization, and execution of the opening of school for all student groups including international students, preseason athletes, boarding and day students
- Serve as Student Council Advisor and manage associated student elections; plan and execute Springfest, Spirit Weeks, Staff Day of Gratitude, and other special events
- Lead the School’s Advisory program
- Lead the School’s club and activities program, support students in the development of new clubs; serve as club leader for anti-bullying clubs such as Team 57; oversee and approve fundraising for clubs as delegated by the Director of Advancement
- Serve as liaison to several offices on campus including: office of spiritual life, operations to help houseparents and students maintain houses and gathering places, dining services to address student needs and interests, the infirmary to provide the best possible mental and physical health care for students, and the athletic department for special events on campus
- Responsible for annual update and distribution of Student Handbook, Residential Life Handbook, and Advisory Handbook
- Lead the Sit Down Dinner program
- Lead the annual Clothe A Child program
- Lead the prefect selection process and work with houseparents to recommend a slate of students to the Head of School; work with the prefect group throughout the year on training and mentoring
- Manage student housing assignments for boarding and day students
- Manage agenda for twice weekly all-school assemblies; coordinate special assemblies such as Veterans Day, Christmas, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Oversee hospital coverage team and serve on team
- Manage charitable Dress Down Day calendar and work with student groups to plan
- Collaborate with and manage the Director of Student Activities to create and schedule weekend teams and lend support to weekend activities, Head of School Run, Broomball, prom, and other special events
- Lead the annual Sixth Form Celebration, Sixth Form Trip, and commencement rehearsal for graduating students
- Serve on the Calendar Committee, Trips Committee, Building and Grounds Committee, Head of School Council, Attrition Committee, and other committees as needed
- Be visible and present on the School campus and at School activities
- Stay abreast of current developments in the area of student life and maintain relationships with colleagues in other schools. Grow within the role and actively pursue professional growth opportunities and ways to enhance the position and role
Other Responsibilities
- Coach one season of athletics
- Serve as an affiliate in a house, or possibly as a houseparent
- Serve as one of four Administrators on Duty on a rotating weekend basis
- Serve as an advisor to 5-7 students
- May serve as the International Student Advisor to select and mentor International Student Leaders and assist all international students and lead programming to educate, recognize, celebrate
- May teach 1 section of a course
Preferred Skills, Capabilities, and Qualifications
- Understanding of Benedictine charism, Catholic moral and social teaching and adolescent development
- Possesses excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a particular gift for working with students and families through challenges. The ideal candidate will also think creatively and strategically, be a problem-solver, possess proven leadership skills, be a team player, and be a great cultural and mission fit for the School community
- Master’s degree preferred
- Five or more years of experience in student life preferred
- Demonstrated success working with administrators, faculty, students and parents
- Experience in boarding school environments, especially as a houseparent and/or a triple threat faculty member
- Be adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment involving adolescents
About Portsmouth Abbey School
Portsmouth Abbey School is a coeducational Catholic boarding and day school for students in grades 9 through 12. Founded in 1926 by the English Benedictine Congregation, the School is located on a 525-acre campus along Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay, less than 30 minutes south of Providence and 20 minutes from Newport.
Portsmouth Abbey combines a classical education in the Catholic intellectual tradition with Benedictine values. With 350 students, the School believes that the love of learning leads to the desire for God, and that the quest for intellectual understanding propels students to the search for ultimate meaning. The School is known for encouraging students to engage passionately in academic and intellectual pursuits, innovative electives and extensive opportunities in athletics and the performing and visual arts as well as a commitment to service and a focus on things that matter. Students are inspired to become the next generation’s leaders, stewards, innovators and problem solvers all the while grounded in Benedictine values of love of God and neighbor, humility, hospitality and a desire to serve the common good.
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