About The Role Bell is recruiting a dedicated Deputy Head of Young Learners to join our team in Cambridge. In this key role, you will project manage Bell Young Learner programmes with direct responsibility and oversight of two of our Young Learner (YL) summer centres. Along with the Head of Young Learners, you will ensure the delivery of our programmes meets the satisfaction of our clients and lead the safeguarding of children studying across all Bell YL programmes. This is a permanent role based from our Cambridge office 3 days per week and working from home can be offered two days per week outside of peak periods. During peak periods, flexibility will be required and travel to our summer centers will be necessary. Responsibilities: Project manage any YL programmes and courses assigned, including full ownership of at least two summer school projects. Assist the Head of YL in leading and managing the Operations and Recruitment Coordinators and the onsite young learner staff. Work with the Head of YL and liaise with the sales team to ensure effective and efficient capacity management. Maintain effective communications and proactively manage relations with host school liaison officers. Lead on student welfare policy and procedures, ensuring the highest level of care is provided to all students visiting Bell YL centres. Review and develop the induction and training procedures of welfare staff across all Bell YL centres. Liaise with IT to ensure the team has the right level of technical support and resources to grow and contract with seasonal requirements, and to develop improved student administration procedures. Ensure rigorous incident reporting from YL centres and ensure appropriate follow-up action. Deputise for the Head of YL when required, providing guidance and advice on operational matters vital to the smooth running of Bell YL centres and programmes. Be on call to give guidance to any of the team. Act as a Designated Safeguarding Officer and ensure appropriate safeguarding provision and compliance if/when necessary. Conduct site visits to support, monitor, evaluate, quality control, review, and develop programmes. Represent the department and Bell at internal and external meetings and conferences. Review student and staff feedback and make recommendations for improvements and developments. The closing date for applications is 12th January 2025. Interviews will take place w/c 20th January 2025. Bell is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. A DBS check will be requested in the event of a successful application. About You The ideal candidate will have experience in managing educational programmes and a strong background in student welfare and safeguarding. You should possess excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to effectively manage and motivate a diverse team. Strong organisational and project management skills are essential, along with the flexibility to adapt to the dynamic needs of the role. A commitment to maintaining the highest standards of student care and satisfaction is paramount. The successful candidate will also have the ability to represent Bell professionally at all levels and have a proactive approach to continuous improvement. As you will be visiting our Young Learner sites on a regular basis, a driving licence and car is an essential requirement for this role. About Us At Bell, we believe that English is more than a language. It's a stepping stone that will help you achieve your dreams. For over 60 years, we have provided unforgettable learning experiences to students and teachers from around the world, transforming the lives of over one million. Through our teaching approach we encourage students to aim high, exceed their learning goals and become confident users of the English language. Frank Bell opened his first language school in Cambridge in 1955, which still operates today. Since then, Bell has grown from one prestigious English language school in Cambridge to an internationally recognised, high-quality education business which unlocks the world for its students through learning English and learning in English. Today, Bell offers English language courses to juniors and adults, prepares students for university in the UK and trains the world's English Language teachers. Employee Benefits: Annual leave – 25 days per year plus 8 public holidays. Increasing with long service. Employee assistance plan - access to a free wellbeing platform and app. Salary sacrifice pension scheme Enhanced sick pay Life assurance scheme of 3 x your salary Buy/Sell annual leave scheme - buy or sell up to 5 days. Cycle to Work scheme Techscheme One day paid leave per annum to volunteer for a charity of your choice Company paid dental plan Free onsite car parking Subsidised canteen Social committee who organise regular company social events