CCF Contingent Commander and Head of Outdoor PursuitsWe are seeking an enthusiastic individual to lead an engaging and inspiring experience for pupils in the Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and for our programme of Outdoor Pursuits.You will enjoy working in an exciting but challenging environment and form an integral part of the School community.Key Responsibilities This varied role requires you to be committed to the Combined Cadet Force (CCF), the quality of outdoor learning and the School’s activity programme.You will:Develop and oversee an effective and varied training experience (in conjunction with the staff involved with the CCF) for the pupils under the auspices of the CCF both within and outside school.Instruct and advise cadets in military training, including skill at arms, range management and live firing, fieldcraft, drill, and ceremonial events.Lead the School’s programme of Outdoor Education activities during the week and at weekends.Organise and lead trips and the expeditions programme as experience and qualifications allow, including accompanying pupils on these expeditions.Act as the main lead for the Duke of Edinburgh programme at the School.Refer to the job description below for full responsibilities and requirements.This is a permanent full-time post, working term-time 34 weeks plus 6 weeks.Salary will be determined by experience and aptitude for the role but will be in the region of £42,000 to £46,000 per annum.Anticipated start date 22 August 2025.ApplicationIf you think that this is the right opportunity for you, please apply through the School Talent website. You will be asked to submit a CV and supporting statement as part of the application process.Closing Date: 8 June 2025 at 11:59 (GMT).If you have any questions about the application process, please contact jobs@loretto.com BenefitsGenerous pension schemeEnhanced holiday allowanceFamily friendly policiesFree lunches during term timeSchool Fees Remission (non-contractual benefit)Annual review and opportunities for training and continued professional developmentBike to work schemeEmployee Assistance programmeOpportunities for involvement in the wider school communityAbout LorettoFounded in 1827, located in a spacious campus just outside Edinburgh, we are one of the UK’s leading independent coeducational schools, for both boarding and day school pupils.Traditional and innovative educational methods, first-class facilities and the advantages offered by a small school all combine to provide a uniquely rounded learning experience for girls and boys.Our emphasis on the whole person is really what sets us apart.From day one, Loretto’s Founder was dedicated to blending academic excellence with a wealth of experiences beyond the classroom.By helping girls and boys to excel in mind, body and spirit, we aim to help them unlock and realise their full potential.Today’s staff and pupils are living proof of the clear benefits offered by that ethos.Being a small school enables us to share our big heart and ambition, and offer big opportunities for our young people.Also reflecting Loretto’s commitment to help bring out the best in all, are our high standards of teaching and a diverse yet rigorous curriculum.The enormous range of co-curricular activities we offer away from the classroom ensures that each pupil can grow and develop wherever their interests and talents may lie.The School’s achievements in music, art and drama and our strong reputation in sporting endeavours – rugby, hockey, cricket, lacrosse and golf to name just a few – are both testament to that.