Use your expertise to develop and teach an engaging syllabus that inspires curiosity and helps students thrive during a pivotal stage of their learning journey. About the role Dates: For course dates between end of June and end of August 2025 Pay: £32 to £55 per hour, equivalent to minimum £864 per course. Pay bands depend on subject knowledge and relevant teaching experience. Accommodation and travel expenses not covered. Working pattern: 24 hrs of lessons per 2-week course. Preparation allowance depends on class size. Main duties 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 13-15. Seminar-style teaching - Foster a positive classroom atmosphere where good behaviour and focus contribute to a productive learning experience for all. Set assignments - Guide students through a positive, yet challenging learning journey, helping them achieve their potential and explore interests through independent study. Provide feedback - Support students’ academic development through individual feedback on work set, informal feedback on other work completed and personalised reports at the end of the course. Complete an induction - Familiarise yourself with company procedures, logistical requirements and safeguarding in advance. Support students: Record attendance and stay attentive to student welfare and safeguarding, reporting any concerns to keep students safe. About you You're passionate about sharing your subject You approach lesson planning with flexibility and creativity, adapting to diverse learning styles. You thrive in managing a range of classroom dynamics, creating an inclusive environment where every student can succeed. Your teaching practices are rooted in inclusivity, ensuring all students feel valued. With a strong awareness of safeguarding, you are committed to creating a safe and supportive learning space for young people. Essential Bachelor’s or higher degree in a relevant subject Experience teaching or working with young people in a similar role Excellent at planning creative classes and engaging teaching Proven ability to adapt to suit the learning needs of young international students Right to work in the UK (we cannot sponsor work visas for this role) Desirable Experienced in teaching across primary and secondary levels Comfortable working with non-native speakers Working towards or holding a PGCE, QTS, or other relevant teaching qualifications