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Summer vacancies
All staff applying for summer jobs should read this additional information.
For a general background to St. Clare's please see Notes for Job Applicants.

Job Description
Teachers are appointed to a range of courses which take place over a 9-week period from the 3rd week in June to the end of August. Courses are of 2, 3 or 4-weeks duration and take place on Banbury Road Campus (16+). Some teaching positions will be available at our Bardwell Road centre (18+), where similar terms and conditions apply. Teachers are expected to teach English and make a full contribution to the overall aim of each course. They report to the Director of Short Courses for contractual matters and the short courses Director of Studies for academic matters. Teachers are also expected to get involved in the full social life of the College. They report to the Activity Director when engaged on the Activity Programme.

Teacher profile
Preferably qualified to Trinity or Cambridge Diploma/ DELTA level or equivalent. Minimum CELTA or equivalent plus 2 years full time experience. Qualified teacher status in non-EFL subjects is also desirable.

Academic programme
On general English courses students have 15 hours English language tuition plus 6 hours complementary studies each week, which offer a range of specific language skills or topics reflecting British culture. We are therefore interested in teachers who can offer one or more of the following: Literature; Business English; CALL; Art; British life and culture; Drama; Popular music and video; Grammar clinic; Pronunciation workshop; Vocabulary and idiom; In the news; Conversation and so on. Teachers teach their main class for two hours and an alternative class for the third hour each weekday morning of each course. In the afternoons students are mixed according to the complementary study of their choice.

Duties
Teaching English:

  • General English - 15 or 21 hours per week
  • Intensive English - 25.5 hours per week
  • EAP - 21 hours per week
  • Teacher methodology - 21 hours per week
  • Course Induction - attending an induction day (10am - 5pm) prior to appointment commencing for briefing and orientation on course outline, timetable, on-site materials and facilities, general administration and student expectations.
  • Assisting with placement testing and student orientation on the first Monday of each 2, 3 or 4-week course on which you are teaching.
  • Attending staff meetings each week as directed by the DOS.
  • Attending and/or contributing to teacher development workshops (these take place on average every 3 weeks during the summer period as part of a weekly staff meeting).
  • Incorporating one study visit into the teaching hours of each course.
  • Completing an end of course report and certificate for every student in the core class.
  • Attending a leaving and prize-giving ceremony for each course taught.
  • Attending one international night/variety show per course.
  • Attending activities specific to course content e.g. theatre visits for English Plus Literature course.
  • Under the direction of the Activity Director, helping to organise plus attendance at one full or half-day excursion per course worked, for which an additional payment will be made.

Salary
Teachers are graded according to the following criteria:
Grade I - Initiated EFL teachers (RSA/UCLES CELTA or equivalent)
Grade II - Qualified EFL teachers (e.g. MA TEFL; DELTA; Dip/PGCE TEFL/TESOL) as defined by the British Council accreditation scheme.

Salary per week
Course Type Grade I Grade II
General English    
21 hours/week £308.70 £366.45
15 hours/week £220.50 £261.75
Intensive English    
25.5 hours/week £397.80 £457.72
EAP    
21 hours/week £327.60 £376.95
Teacher Training    
21 hours/week N/A £462

Supplements
Additional work on the activity programme - £17.60 per afternoon/evening session.
Where there is no teaching on the last Friday of a course, weekly salaries are adjusted accordingly.

Further enquiries and applications
If, after reading the information above, you would like to apply for a position with us, please complete this application form for the post for which you are interested in as much detail as possible. It is helpful if a current photograph is attached. A short letter outlining your suitability to the job for which you are applying should also be provided.

Please forward your documentation to us as soon as possible. We will then contact you to arrange an interview. Appointments will be confirmed as soon as possible after interview and on receipt of suitable references. The number of staff required depend on our student numbers, which will be confirmed during the period between March and June. Please keep us informed if there are any changes to your availability, contact numbers or address.

Completed application forms and associated documentation should be returned to:
Lawrie Coupland, Short Courses Division
St. Clare's, Oxford, 139 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7AL
Tel: 01865 552031
Fax: +44 1865 310002
Email: shortcourses@stclares.ac.uk

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