Protocol Officer

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Join Our Team as a Protocol Officer!

Are you passionate about fostering a disciplined, respectful, and supportive school environment? We are seeking a dedicated Protocol Officer to lead our efforts in maintaining high standards of student behaviour and upholding school protocols.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Enforce school policies on student conduct, dress code, attendance and overall behaviour.
  • Monitor student interactions and ensure a safe and respectful environment.
  • Work closely with teachers, staff and parents to address any issues related to discipline or protocol breaches.
  • Conduct regular assemblies and workshops to reinforce the importance of discipline, respect and responsibility among students.

Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • Strong background in student management or experience working with young people.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact effectively with students, staff and parents.
  • A proactive approach to handling discipline, with a firm yet supportive attitude.
  • Passionate about instilling positive values and helping students grow into responsible individuals.

If you believe in the power of discipline and are dedicated to creating a positive learning environment, we would love to hear from you!

Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Lyceum Nugegoda

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