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Residential and day college for 350 students aged 16 and above. Over 40 nationalities. St. Clare's is a registered charity promoting international education. All applicants should read the following information: A full-time senior porter is required whose responsibilities will include security, facilities set up, and some general maintenance. Applicants must be over 21 years old, willing to sit the Mini-Bus Driving Test for Schools, able to lift and carry students' luggage, be well organised, motivated and able to manage a small team providing support services to students and staff. 40 hours on a weekly rota, to include day, evenings and weekend shifts. Salary range £18,015 - £21,469 per annum. Contributory pension, Life Assurance Plan, 22 days holiday plus Christmas break and free meals when working. Please apply by short letter, enclosing a full CV to include names, addresses and telephone numbers of two referees to: Leslie Allen, Estates Manager Appointments will be subject to enhanced CRB check and satisfactory references. Further details and full job description are available here. Email: recruitment@stclares.ac.uk Closing date for applications: 5 November 2004 Activities Teacher from January 2005 We seek a well-qualified and experienced teacher to join our Activities Department offering a range of extra-curricular activities to our international student body. Applicants must have significant experience in girls' games, drama and performing arts, Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme (Gold) and leading international study trips. A commitment to international education is essential. Further details and job description may be obtained here or from Maria Andrews, Officer Manager: Email:recruitment@stclares.ac.uk - Tel: 01865 517368 - Fax: 01865 310002. Closing date for applications: Monday
6 December 2004 Lecturer Business Studies The Liberal Arts Programme provides university level courses for visiting students from American, European and other universities. The Advanced Studies Programme allows non-native English speakers to combine Liberal Arts courses with English language instruction. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching existing business courses as well as developing a new course in international business to be introduced in 2005. This is associated with the College's commitment to expanding teaching in this area, particularly to Business majors from US universities. Ability to teach in the area of economics would be an added advantage. Applicants will have completed, or be near to completion of, a PhD in a relevant subject and have experience teaching in the higher education sector. For further information about our courses visit our university level courses zone. For an informal discussion please contact: Closing date of applications: 15 November 2004 |