Residential
and day college for 350 students aged 16 and above. Over 40 nationalities.
St.
Clare's is a registered charity promoting international education.
Employment
/ Job Vacancies
- Residential
House Warden
- Residential
Relief Warden
- Administrator
- Short Courses Division
Residential
House Warden
(Temporary
appointment for 3 months)
and
Residential
Relief Warden
Both appointments
are from January 2004
The House
Warden position is to take charge of a house for female pre-university
students aged 16-20, during the absence of the permanent warden.
The Relief
Warden position involves deputising for regular wardens of female
or male houses.
Both positions
involve work principally in the evening and overnight and can be
combined with other employment.
The Relief
Warden position provides accommodation suitable for single people
or couples only. More extensive accommodation may be available for
the temporary House Warden position.
Further details
can be obtained from:
Maria Andrews,
Office Manager
St. Clare's, Oxford,
139 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7AL
Email: recruitment@stclares.ac.uk
Tel: 01865 517368
Fax: 01865 310002
Appointments
will be subject to CRB check and satisfactory references.
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Administrator
- Short Courses Division
(Administration
/ Student Registration Role)
Excellent opportunity
for an enthusiastic and well-motivated administrator to join our
busy Short Courses Division working on programmes for international
students throughout the year with greater emphasis on Easter and
summer courses. This is a varied full-time post.
The ideal candidate
will have:
Salary range
£15,053-£17,416 per annum, plus benefits. Basic 35 hour
5-day week to include occasional weekend work as required.
Job description
can be viewed here.
Please apply with a covering letter and CV to:
Short Courses Division, St. Clare's, Oxford, 139 Banbury Road, Oxford
OX2 7AL
Email: recruitment@stclares.ac.uk
Tel: 01865 517368
Fax: 01865 310002
Appointments
will be subject to CRB check and satisfactory references.
Closing date
for applications: Monday 1 December 2003
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