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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. Part-time Porters - more
details All applicants should read the following information: Part-time Porters Approximately 16 hours on a weekly rota, to include day, evenings and weekend shifts. Salary range pro-rata of £15,603 - £18,015 per annum. Contributory pension, Life Assurance Plan, 17 days holiday plus Christmas break. A full job description is available here. Further enquiries and applications Les Allen, Estates Manager Closing date for applications: Monday
4 April 2005 Careers and Higher
Education adviser St. Clare's is a residential and day international college for 340 students aged 15 and above. Courses are offered at pre-university level (International Baccalaureate Diploma, University Foundation Course), in English language (16-adult), and at university level, to visiting US university students. This post is:
About 100 students are applying to British universities for undergraduate courses each year, and smaller numbers for UK graduate courses, and for undergraduate courses in other countries. As most work is associated with the academic year (September to late June), there is the possibility of a post with extended holidays. A full job description is available here. Contributory pension, free lunch, relocation expenses. Further enquiries and applications Boyd Roberts, Principal Appointments will be subject to enhanced CRB check. Part-Time Lecturer
in 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 2006. 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 an informal discussion please contact: Closing date of applications: 13 April 2005 Full-time
Teacher of French A teacher of native speaker quality is required to teach courses for the International Baccalaureate Diploma (native speakers and foreign language learners). The person appointed will be a well-qualified graduate teacher. Ability to offer Spanish and an enthusiasm to contribute to extra-curricular activities will be advantageous. French is s strong and popular language within the College, and we are looking for someone who can further promote the language. A full job description is available here. Applications are invited from newly qualified teachers. Please forward applications, by letter, to include a full CV and contact
details for two referees, to: Appointments will be subject to enhanced CRB check. |