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Subject Tutor (9‒12 year olds)

Published at: 2024-01-09

In this pack you will find: a detailed job description, the minimum requirements for this role, the profile of an ideal candidate, information about the selection process, and an introduction to the company for on-course staff.

You can email us at recruitment@oxfordsummercourses.com if you have any questions.

Oxford Summer Courses, a Bridgemark company

Oxford Summer Courses is part of Bridgemark Education, founded by two school friends and Oxford graduates who wanted to open up exceptional educational journeys to more people. In 2021 we ran COVID-compliant in-person courses. Our approach is based on interactive teaching, growth mindsets, small group learning, and tutor autonomy. We channel our passion into making a positive impact on our surroundings whether that be our students, the wider community or the environment.

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Applications are open for 2024 courses. Find out more and explore other roles on our careers page.

Please note that only successful applicants will be contacted and that no terminology in this document is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the job.


Job Description

Job Title:

Subject Tutor (9‒12 year olds)

Location:

London (Zone 5)

Reports to:

Reports to you:

Pay rate:

Minimum £32 per hour

Contract type:


Main duties and responsibilities

As a Subject Tutor for 9‒12s, you’ll use your expertise to design and teach a syllabus to inspire international students on one or more 1-week courses.

Location: London (Zone 5). Accommodation and travel expenses not covered.

Pay and hours: Minimum £32 per hour, equivalent to minimum £480 per course. This is based on 12 hrs contact time over 1 week, and 3 hrs additional preparation allowance per course. Pay bands depend on subject knowledge and relevant teaching experience.

Main duties and responsibilities

  • Prepare topics, class materials and resources in advance for a group of up to 15.
  • Complete induction training in advance to familiarise yourself with company procedures, logistical requirements and safeguarding.
  • Provide students with a positive, yet challenging learning experience.
  • Record attendance and report any welfare concerns to keep students safe.
  • Establish and maintain good behaviour for a productive learning environment.
  • Set one hour of homework for students between lessons to encourage independent learning.
  • Mark and provide feedback on any items of work submitted during the course to support students’ development.
  • After the course, write a report for each student to document their progress.

Minimum requirements

  • Bachelor’s or higher degree in a relevant subject
  • Experience teaching or working with young people in a similar role
  • Excellent at planning creative classes and engaging teaching
  • Able to adapt to suit the learning needs of young international students
  • Right to work in the UK (we cannot sponsor work visas for this role)

Person specification

We aim to support your professional development as an educator. You’ll be part of our tutor network with access to future opportunities across our courses. Pay rates for tutors who return to teach with us are reviewed annually, taking into consideration any further qualifications, experience and student feedback.

An ideal candidate can demonstrate:

  • Enthusiasm about the subject
  • Flexible approach to lesson planning
  • Behaviour management
  • Teaching mixed abilities
  • Inclusive, differentiated classroom practices
  • Knowledge of safeguarding young people

Experience you may have:

  • Teaching in a primary or secondary school
  • Planning your own lessons
  • Working at a summer school
  • Tutoring
  • Working with non-native speakers
  • Coaching young people
  • Schools outreach

You may hold, or be working towards your PGCE, QTS, or another teaching qualification.

About Oxford Summer Courses

Independent thinking through exceptional education. Oxford Summer Courses is part of Bridgemark Education, founded by two school friends and Oxford graduates. Our approach is based on interactive teaching, small group learning, and tutor autonomy. We channel our passion into making a positive impact on our surroundings whether that be our students, the wider community or the environment.

We have six distinct values that underpin everything we do as a community, helping us deliver excellent learning opportunities:

  • Growth mindset
  • Wellbeing
  • Student impact
  • Camaraderie
  • Agility
  • Building community

Selection process

Only successful applicants will be contacted and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the job.

Pre-interview task

You will be asked to prepare a sample syllabus for a particular subject. You will not need to prepare a full set of lesson plans for the whole course. We ask for this to be sent 48 hrs in advance for review by a subject expert if necessary. In our experience, this is the best way for candidates to demonstrate their ability to plan age-appropriate, interesting classes. We also recognise that for many tutors this is the first time they would have complete freedom over the content that they teach.

Interview

The majority of interviews will take place online using Google Meet. There is no need to download any software and you will be sent a link to the meeting room in advance. After being introduced to the role, you will be asked about your background in the subject, experience and knowledge of teaching. Your interviewer will also find out how you would respond to scenarios that often arise in this role. During the interview you will be asked to present your syllabus and teach a concept of your choice. Many of our tutors apply for and teach more than one subject or type of course. If we are considering you for multiple roles you may be asked some additional questions. There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions and find out more throughout.

Role assignment

Students sign up to courses throughout the year, so positions will be filled on a rolling basis. This may mean that we will be unable to confirm the details of vacancies at the interview. If you are made an offer, you will become part of our tutor network with access to our resources and we will contact you separately to offer specific roles.

Safeguarding

Oxford Summer Courses Limited is committed to safeguarding and protecting children and has robust safeguarding policies. References are requested and will be scrutinised. Where appropriate, they will be validated with the providing referee. We also undertake enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks to ensure all our staff are suitable to work with children.

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