Job Responsibilities:
1. Plan your own course - Use your subject expertise to prepare engaging topics and teaching materials tailored to a class of up to 8 students aged 18-24.
2. Seminar and tutorial teaching - Create a positive, yet challenging experience with a productive learning environment and strong work ethic for students.
3. Facilitate university-style study - Set sufficient pre-course work and independent study throughout the course to encourage students to develop their own ideas, including longer tutorial assignments to be marked.
4. Provide feedback - Support students' academic development through individual feedback during paired tutorials, informal feedback on other work completed, and personalised reports at the end of the course.
5. Complete an induction - Familiarise yourself with company procedures, logistical requirements, and safeguarding in advance.
6. Support students - Record attendance and report any welfare concerns to keep students safe.
Candidate Profile:
* You are enthusiastic about sharing your subject expertise with ambitious young people.
* You take an inclusive, question-led approach to teaching based on student contributions.
* You understand the range of subject knowledge and abilities of different 18-24 year olds.
* You are comfortable explaining complex concepts to non-specialists.
* You appreciate the importance of looking after young people.
Essential Qualifications:
* Master’s or higher degree in a relevant subject.
* Experience of teaching or working with students in a related role.
* Clear evidence of small group, interactive teaching that supports independent thinking.
* Proven ability to adapt to suit the prior knowledge and interests of different students.
* Right to work in the UK (we cannot sponsor work visas for this role).
Desirable Qualifications:
* Undergraduate teaching, especially Oxbridge-style tutorials or supervisions.
* Professional industry or academic research experience in your subject.
* Studying, teaching, or researching at the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge.
* Planning your own teaching.
* You may hold, or be working towards your PGCE, QTS, Advance HE fellowship, or another teaching qualification.
Pay: £32 to £55 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications. Pay bands depend on subject knowledge and relevant teaching experience. Accommodation and travel expenses not covered.
Working Pattern: 18 hrs of seminars, alongside up to 8 hrs of tutorials per 2-week course. Contact time and preparation allowance depend on class size.
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