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International is a leading incoming youth tour operator
to the UK with experience dating back to 1986. We specialise
in UK based summer schools for overseas students.
Jobs...
Summer Staff
We are
looking for vibrant, energetic and competent staff for our
summer school programme.
Most
positions involve teaching of English as a foreign language
in addition to the organisation of activities (sporting
& non sporting), helping out with social events in the evenings,
escorting excursions, and being rostered on to day and evening
residential duties.
To teach,
applicants need to be native speakers. Qualifications are
preferable but not as important as a passion for working
with kids.
We also
have senior positions available (in charge of different
areas of the programme i.e. activities, excursions, social
programme, welfare etc.) in addition to other positions
that do not carry the same weight of responsibility.
The
job is great fun, you become part of a closely knit and
friendly team and you make many new friends and contacts.
You are also working in a healthy environment, with excellent
facilities and you learn a lot about yourself! Of course
the job is demanding but tremendously rewarding too. As
a teacher you will gain a lot of fulfilment from a residential
programme where you get to know the students in an informal,
as well as formal, situation.
Duration
/ Dates
PI is
running eleven centres during this summer. Start dates range
from late June to mid July. Start dates can be found on
our website but applicants should bear in mind a two day,
on site training session will preceed the published dates:
a) Sherborne,
Dorset (up to 5 weeks)
b) Abbotsholme, Staffs (4 weeks)
c) Bruton, Somerset (6 weeks)
d) Lockers Park School, Herts (2 weeks)
e) Dover College, Kent (6 weeks)
f) Christ College Brecon, Powys (3 weeks)
g) Liverpool Hope (4 weeks)
h) Royal Wolverhampton School (3 weeks) i) Cranbrook School
(4 weeks)
j) Ashville College, Yorks (3 weeks)
k) PISA Academy, Epsom College (4 weeks)
Costs
/ Pay
The
positions are residential and no charge is made for food
or accommodation. This does mean, that potentially, you
are 'on call' 24hrs a day but staff are given a day off
each week, as well as (where possible), a session (morning,
afternoon, or evening) off per day.
Salary
varies depending on experience, qualifications etc but a
rough guide is given below:
Teaching
/ Activity staff - £200 - £250 per week
Directing staff - £250 - £350 per week
Programme Directors - £400 - £550 per week
Job
Info
The
job will involve teaching of English as a foreign language
in addition to organisation of activities (sporting & non
sporting), helping out with social events in the evenings,
escorting excursions, and being rostered on to day and evening
residential duties.
PI require
all teachers to be native English speakers.
We also
have senior positions available (in charge of different
areas of the programme i.e. activities, excursions, social
programme, welfare etc.)
Apply
online