Summer EFL Teacher in Bristol

Bristol, UK
Duration: 15Th June, 22Nd, 29Th June Or 6Th July 2026 Contract Starts Available - 3-9 Weeks Typical Contract Length
Oakfield Road, Juniors teachers, normally a weekly full time rate; Queens Avenue, teaching Adults 16 yrs+, normally hourly rates. £ pay to be discussed at interview, with higher rates for those with more experience. Holiday pay paid for hours accrued.
Apply by: 5 Jul 2026

Job Description 

Are you a dynamic and motivated English language teacher who would love to work in our lively summer school environment in Bristol? This could be the job for you! Two contract options are available:

1. Teaching Juniors (ages 11-17) at 27 Oakfield Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2AT: 15 hours morning teaching using IH Bristol original in-house weekly materials booklets (topic-based, with teacher’s notes, written by our core team of teachers and updated annually) + afternoon Creative Classes (normally from a range of Drama, Journalism, Football, Video making etc) and Social activities, with one early evening social activity per week and 1 Saturday trip per fortnight as part of contract.

2. Teaching Adults (ages 16+) at 2 Queens Avenue, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1SE, 15-21 hours teaching per week, with potential afternoon/evening social activities and weekend excursions. General English, plus possible Cambridge / IELTS exam preparation teaching. Contracts start from 15th June, 22nd, 29th June or 6th July, 4-9 weeks typical contract length.

Please note:
Apply as soon as possible, but by deadline 24th April 2026.

All new teachers will need to complete an Enhanced DBS check for the Child Workforce, complete a Safeguarding Self-Declaration pre interview stage, provide three referee contact details including last/present employer, and have a Prohibited List check completed if you have worked in state school education (all organised by IH Bristol HR team).

Diversity, and safeguarding children (Under 18s) at IH Bristol:
We are committed to meeting the needs of our diverse community and aim to have a workforce reflecting this diversity. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable groups. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our recruitment vetting procedure includes staff being required to complete a full Enhanced DBS for the Child Workforce prior to start date, and references will ask about suitability to work with U18s (minimum 2).

 

‘It’s a real joy to work at IH Bristol, and I feel privileged to experience such variation and fulfillment on a daily basis.’ Lara (Teacher)

About the school and city

About the School

International House Bristol’s Teacher Training Centre is located in Clifton, one of Bristol’s most popular and elegant areas. Clifton is one of the oldest and most affluent areas in Bristol and is also home to Bristol University. There are also a number of shops and restaurants less than a minute’s walk away, so students can relax in a safe and friendly environment with all amenities close to the school.

With a warm and friendly atmosphere, IH Bristol is fully equipped with comfortable seating, interactive whiteboards, computers and free wi-fi access. There’s a students’ room with tea/coffee/snacks machines and a microwave and fridge so trainees can bring their own lunches. There is also a private garden.

Bristol is a city known for its artistic flair (home of the famous Banksy and Wallace and Gromit) and the centre at Queens Avenue has a new mural in its reception representing local culture, elements of Bristol’s landscape and architecture, and the city’s famous street art. We are proud to represent Bristol!

Life in and around Bristol

Surrounded by the hills of South West England, Bristol has a unique identity and is home to many artists, musicians and actors. It’s a university town with over 50,000 full time students. Bristol is compact enough to get around on foot, yet offers a huge variety of cultural activities, international restaurants, festivals and shopping. There are large parks in and around the city. Bristol was named as Britain’s Coolest City by The Sunday Times in 2017.

Bristol is close to some of the UK’s most popular attractions. In just 15 minutes by train, you could visit Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its Georgian architecture and award-winning Roman Baths. A trip to the Southwest of England isn’t complete without visiting Stonehenge, exploring the history and cultural significance of this ancient stone circle.

Studying at IH Bristol

Bristol International Airport has flights to and from most European countries and from all over the world via Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. There is a frequent bus service from the airport which brings people into the very centre of the city. There are two train stations serving Bristol: Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway. From these stations it is possible to travel anywhere in the UK.

There is no underground metro system in Bristol, but all major bus routes pass within 25 metres of Queens Avenue, 2 minutes away from the school. Parking is not easy, although there are spaces if you are prepared to pay. We offer bicycle parking on the premises. It takes approximately 30 minutes to walk the 2.4km from Temple Meads Train Station to the school.

The coach station is approximately 15 minutes’ walk from Queens Avenue, 1.4 km.

IH Bristol is less than 2 minutes from Queens Road, which has many restaurants and cafes, two supermarkets (Sainsbury’s and Waitrose), banks, a chemist, shoe repair, clothing shops as well as bars and nightclubs. There is even a centre for massage after a strenuous day of teaching!

To give you an idea of the cost of living in Bristol, one kilo of apples costs around £1.60, a single bus ticket costs around £2.50 and a restaurant meal costs around £20.

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Application deadline: 5 Jul 2026

Requirements

  • You must have a CELTA, Trinity TESOL, or equivalent initial teaching qualification
  • You must have a degree (e.g. BA, BSc)
  • You must have full mastery of English across all 4 skills to CEFR C2/IELTS band 8-9
  • Right to Work in the UK (for those in Bristol, must have own accommodation in Bristol)

Benefits

  • Holiday: All teachers are paid rolled-up holiday pay as per UK regulations, paid each month in line with your earnings in that pay period.
  • Accommodation: These positions will best suit Bristol-based teachers with their own accommodation; it may be possible to advise and help on accommodation should you need to arrange this during the contract period, so do feel free to ask, but this is not paid.

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