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OPEN TO INTERNAL LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY PHD STUDENTS ONLY
Two vacancies have arisen for Subwardens at David Collett Hall of Residence. Applications are invited from post graduate research students of the University.
Accommodation and Catering Arrangements
Free accommodation is available during term time. The accommodation available is only suitable for a single person.
Subwardens assist the Warden in the day to day running of the hall. This may involve pastoral, disciplinary and administrative duties as well as being involved in social aspects of hall life. The successful applicant will be part of a team which provides out-of-hours emergency cover in a hall of 318 students and which helps to ensure the smooth running of the hall.
Personal Attributes
Candidates must display a high level of personal organisational ability, good administrative ability, leadership qualities and be a good team player. Subwardens are expected to demonstrate a commitment to the community spirit of the Hall.
It is very important to find out what you are committing yourself to and to understand what is involved. All applicants are required to find out more about the hall community as it forms an integral part of the selection process. The successful applicant must be available to attend Sub Warden training sessions in September.
Application Procedures
It is highly recommended that prospective candidates make contact with the Warden and the current Sub-wardens to find out about Hall life and the likely duties, during the application process.
Sheryl Williams Dcwarden@lboro.ac.uk
Chuang (Austin) Li C.Li@lboro.ac.uk
Applicants should not submit a standard University application form. Please submit the Voluntary Subwardenship application form (attached) together with an accompanying letter outlining suitability for the post. These are then to be sent directly to the Warden with an accompanying letter and two written references (PhD Supervisors, Director of Studies / Line Manager, Head of Section).
Completed application forms are to be submitted to the Warden by email by Friday 5th September 2014.
Interviews will be held in the week commencing 8th September 2014. Successful candidates should be ready to take their place in hall for freshers arrival mid September 2014.
Please see the following links for information and completion:
Subwarden Role Outline and Person Specification
Subwarden General Conditions of Service
Application Form