Summer EFL Teacher @KKCL Harrow School
By KKCL Harrow School
To apply for this job please visit kkcl.org.uk.
Website KKCL Harrow School
An extraordinary opportunity to stay in one of the most famous and influential schools in the world. It’s going to be a very British summer school!
ABOUT KKCL HARROW SCHOOL
KKCL has over 22 years of experience in providing international students with a unique English language study experience in the UK and abroad. Under the KKCL umbrella, we proudly present two distinct brands: KKCL English and KKCL Juniors, catering to the educational needs of both adults and young learners, aged 7 to 10 and 11 to 17.
KKCL Juniors offer study experiences all year around at our flagship school located in a Grade II listed building in Harrow. In addition to our flagship school, our renowned Summer School programme takes place in one of the most famous and influential schools in the world – Harrow School, with state-of-the-art facilities and safe & secure on-site residential accommodation.
Many schools offer workshops and standard English lessons, but very few can offer the integrated experience that we do, through our unique project-based Go Create! English syllabus, taught by dynamic and inspirational teachers. These one-of-a-kind, dynamic and challenging classes are second to none, allowing our students to use their imagination and language skills to produce creative work in English that is uniquely theirs. Our programmes have been carefully designed to maintain a strong focus on English progression whilst at the same time appealing to young people’s sense of creativity and fun.
We believe strongly in the value of the teacher, that’s why we select and develop teachers who have more than just qualifications. Our teachers combine a passion for education with skills and interests in a wide range of fields, from drama to art and music.
Department: Academic
Reports to: Director of Studies
Centre: KKCL Harrow School
Employment type: Temporary, fixed term
Hours: 19-48 hours per week
Job start date: 04/07/2024
Job end date: 11/08/2024
SALARY AND BENEFITS
· Full board accommodation is provided for residential position
· 1 day paid induction, paid pro rata
· Free safeguarding training course
· Work as a part of a strong and supportive team, gain invaluable experience working with international students alongside the highest standard provider in the industry, set within the prestigious surroundings of Harrow School
· Exciting opportunities for professional development e.g. performance review, shadowing opportunities, one year access to our online TEFL CPD library with monthly live webinar
· Regular INSET sessions on a range of topics
Gross salary per week
48 hours per week over 6 days
Residential Teacher (newly qualified): £723.97 (£646 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Residential Teacher +1 year experience: £754.23 (£673 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Residential Teacher +3 years experience: £766.56 (£684 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Full board accommodation is provided
40 hours per week over 5 days
Non-residential Teacher (newly qualified): £673.54 (£601 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Non-residential Teacher +1 year experience: £698.20 (£623 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Non-residential Teacher +3 years experience: £710.52 (£634 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Lunch is provided onsite
19 hours per week over 3 days
Non-residential Teacher (newly qualified): £363.05 (£323.95 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Non-residential Teacher +1 year experience: £386.47 (£344.85 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Non-residential Teacher +3 years experience: £398.18 (£355.30 + £12.07% holiday pay)
Lunch is provided onsite
MAIN DUTIES
TEACHING
· Teach up to 18 hours of well-prepared lessons each week – teach well-prepared EFL lessons according to our Go Create! syllabus and guidelines, with an emphasis on oral communication
· Plan and prepare lessons for the contracted contact hours
· Take part in excursions/activities as required if over 18 hours per week
· Assist in preparing and leading activities and excursions as required
· Welfare duties on a rota basis if residential
Typical breakdown of hours if 48 hours per week:
· Teaching 18 hours, in line with the needs of our programme timetable
· Other duties (taking part in Student Welfare, Excursions and Activities): 28 hours
· Teaching admin (including meetings, paperwork etc.): 2 hours
· Total hours per week – 48 hours
Typical breakdown of hours if 40 hours per week (non-residential):
· Teaching 18 hours, in line with the needs of our programme timetable
· Other duties (taking part in Excursions and Activities): 20 hours
· Teaching admin (including meetings, paperwork etc.): 2 hours
· Total hours per week – 40 hours
Typical breakdown of hours if 19 hours per week
· Teaching 18 hours, in line with the needs of our programme timetable
· Teaching admin (including meetings, paperwork etc.): 1 hour
ADMINISTRATION
· Maintain excellent class administration including lesson preparation, class registration and lesson recordkeeping
· Report to the Teachers’ Room at least 15 minutes before teaching
· Complete the class register on a daily basis
· Keep accurate attendance records and inform your manager immediately if any discrepancies exist on your class register
· Complete on a daily basis the record of work
· Write End of Course Reports prior to the end of every student’s course
· Attend and give out certificates at Leaving Ceremonies
· Assist the DOS with student testing and placement if required
· Attend meetings as arranged by the DoS
· Admin duties as designated by the DoS
· Regularly check the boards in the staffroom for any notices affecting teachers, including teaching schedules and classroom changes
STUDENT WELFARE
· Ensure all students under your care follow the KKCL School Rules
· Liaise with the DoS on student learning and welfare
· Advise the DOS of any student who is misbehaving in class, absent from lessons, or any student welfare concerns
· Advise the DOS on any level discrepancies within your group
· Be aware of the Health & Safety and the Safeguarding & Prevent Duty Policy
· Be aware of Fire Procedure and ensure the safe evacuation of the class in the event of fire
· Be willing to share best practice with colleagues- attend Continuing Professional Development (CPD) sessions organised by the DOS and participate in the peer observation programme
OTHER DUTIES (if residential or 40 hours position)
· Pastoral duty, which includes: breakfast duty/roll call, dinner duty and night duty on a rota basis, with one evening activity per week
· Lead/actively assist in the supervision of activities (e.g. sports & games, excursions, evening activities) on a rota basis
· When leading students on excursions, taking care of students’ safety and welfare as well as providing them with information to help them get the most out of their stay
· Encourage full and enthusiastic involvement by students in the scheduled Activities Programme
· If applicable, carry mealtime, and free-time supervision duties on a rota basis and if residential, lights out supervision as outlined above
· Assist with airport transfer and student arrivals and departures, escorting students etc. when required
This list is not exhaustive, and may be amended as necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
Essential
· An undergraduate degree or equivalent
· CELTA or Trinity Cert. TESOL or Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in English or MFL, or equivalent* – other TEFL qualifications may be acceptable if they have been validated by an external body and include a minimum of 6 hours observed practice. If you don’t have the necessary 6 hours of observed practice, contact us for in-house teacher training to earn our Level 5 TEFL Certificate (Ofqual regulated), considered equivalent to CELTA certification.
· Effective communication skills
· Good interpersonal skills
· Computer literate
· Sense of fun!
Desirable
· 2 years’ teaching experience
· Experience of teaching at an EFL summer school
· Experience of teaching creative / project-based classes
· Young Learner teaching experience or qualification e.g. PGCE, CERT-YL, TYLEC
· Postgraduate teaching qualification
· Creative background
We cannot offer work permits to candidates who are not eligible to work in the United Kingdom.
Should you be successful…
We will require details of two recent and relevant referees who we will contact. Please note we can only accept professional references, character references will not be accepted.
Any gaps in your CV will be enquired about, and must be explained satisfactorily.
KKCL is committed to safer recruitment so you will be required to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service check (previously called a Criminal Records Bureau check), or equivalent if living outside the UK, and you will be asked to sign the Childrens Act declaration safeguarding the welfare of children, stating that you have no known reason why you cannot work with children. KKCL is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We have a comprehensive Child Protection Policy and procedures in place, which all employees, volunteers and contractors are expected to adhere to.
Two types of official identification and certificates (either originals or certified copies) will be required for our records.