English Language Summer School Teacher at m2r Education
UAE, , United Arab Emirates -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Sep, 25

Salary

530.0

Posted On

15 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

English, Lessons, One, Qts, Young People, Teaching

Industry

Education Management

Description

Ref: 3184
Salary/Benefits: FROM £530/wk Residential and FROM £695/wk Non Residential
Location: Hatfield
Sector: English Language Schools
Start date: 30/06/2025
m2r Education are proud to be working with this British Council accredited provider of residential junior summer courses for groups of students aged 10 -17.
They operate junior summer schools for international students aged 10-17 in 7 locations across the UK. The schools are based on university or further education college campuses, all with good quality residential accommodation, teaching and leisure facilities on-site. Summer courses offer a balanced mix between learning in the classroom and learning during activities and on excursions.
They need English Language Teachers to teach classes of international students on a 2 week contract from 13th July to 28th July in Hatfield, on a full board residential or non residential basis.
You would be required to attend an induction day on Sunday 29th June.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • CELTA/Trinity TESOL (A PGCE with QTS in either MFL, or English may also be considered)
  • Experience of teaching ESL
  • Enhanced DBS on update service (if you do not have this, one will be applied for on your behalf)
  • Right to Work in the UK
  • Experience of teaching classes with up to 15 students
  • Genuine interest in working with young people
  • Ability to cope with long working hours
  • Ability to work in multiple buildings in potentially widespread campus
  • Extremely professional and customer focussed
  • Able to plan lessons and provide post lesson feedback
  • Experience teaching in summer schools is preferred although not essential
Responsibilities

ROLE:

  • Teachers are responsible for teaching junior students on our short summer courses.
  • Teachers usually work mornings and afternoons, Monday to Friday teaching 4 x 1.5 hour lessons a day.
  • Timetables usually begin at 9am and end c.5.30pm with 30 contact hrs per week
  • All teachers receive an on-site induction with the Director of Studies (which includes Trinity exam preparation if working in a location that includes Trinity spoken exam to students)
  • The syllabus and a range of materials are available in each centre.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Attend on-site induction prior to the students’ arrival (30th June)
  • Read the teachers’ manual, CPD manual, employee handbook and any other pre-course information thoroughly
  • Test and induct new students including assisting the DOS with the marking of tests
  • Assist with general academic administration and record maintenance, including completing registers promptly at the beginning of lessons and completing all academic paperwork in a timely manner
  • Write academic end-of-course reports and certificates/awards for all students
  • Ensure adequate preparation for all teaching and activity sessions
  • Keep all classrooms neat and tidy (rooms are sometimes used in the evenings for activities) and ensure all equipment and resources are returned to the teacher’s room
  • Attend all staff meetings
  • Effectively follow the in-house International syllabus and teach a programme of lessons appropriate to a summer school environment
  • Deliver effective, communicative and student-centred lessons
  • Deliver Enterprise English workshops if required
  • If applicable, prepare students for entry to the Trinity exam, ensuring full familiarisation with the exam content
  • Maintain proper levels of student discipline, and report any unwanted behaviour immediately to the DOS
  • Ensure that students are studying at the correct level and report any class changes necessary to the DOS
  • Enthusiastically support the activities programme in and out of class
  • Be involved with activities and excursions as necessary
  • Contribute to the smooth running of the centre
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