Essential Requirements
- You must have a degree (e.g. BA, BSc)
Job Description
Join Our Summer Team at International House London!
Are you ready for a summer job that makes a difference?
At International House London, we are thrilled to invite you to join our team for the upcoming summer season. We operate summer centres designed to provide students, aged 8 to 17, from around the world with a unique English-language learning experience alongside a specially curated Activity programme. As a member of our summer team, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and safety of our students throughout their stay. This is an opportunity to gain valuable professional development, acquire new skills, have fun, and connect with like-minded individuals!
What is the role of the Centre Manager?
The Centre Manager is the most senior post at the Young Learners Centre where the postholder is expected to successfully manage all aspects of the day to day running of the centre; including overseeing and implementing a robust and effective welfare, academic, leisure and transfers programme.
The Centre Manager is responsible for ensuring that the centre is set up and managed according to International House London policies and procedures, and that International House London are providing and delivering the high-quality service that our students, group leaders, agents and staff expect and deserve.
The Centre Manager should be able to provide vision, leadership, support, and direction to all staff under their management as well as all students and group leaders attending our course, and maintain good communication and relationships with the host centre.
What skills do I need to do this job?
- ability to communicate with a range of diverse groups
- ability to motivate, manage and support a team
- ability to prioritise, trouble-shoot and manage a crisis
- organisational and record-keeping skills
What training will I receive?
If you don’t already have up-to-date first aid and safeguarding training, this will be provided before you start. There will be a full paid induction that offers guidance on managing a centre, creating cross-departmental links and cohesion, contingency considerations and plans, and relevant pastoral care, as well as get-to-know-you activities to ensure friendship and collaboration within your team, and with the wider centre team.
What is included in the package?
- You will get free bed and full board (3 meals a day) provided at the centre.
- Opportunities to attend excursions to locations in the surrounding area and around the UK
- Professional development opportunities
Why work with International House London?
International House London have been running summer schools since 2011 across the UK. We are proud to be accredited by the British Council and International House World Organisation. We celebrate the diversity of our students and staff and have strong Vision, Mission and Values beliefs. We prioritise the safety, happiness and well-being of our students. We actively offer professional development and skills training to our staff. Many of our staff return to work with us every year.
How will this role enhance my career? What can it lead to?
- academic management roles
- working with teenagers and young people
- working within educational institutions
- managerial and organisational roles
- leadership positions
CONTRACT
Hours of Work: Your normal hours of work are 48 per week over a six- day week. This position involves working on weekends and other unsocial hours. You will have one day (a full 24-hour period) off per week
What will happen before the camp starts
- There will be induction and training e.g. health and safety, safeguarding
- You will be sent the staff manuals, policies and procedures
- You will have DBS checks, will require two references and a police check (if living abroad)
- Assist in the planning of the induction and training programme, in collaboration with the Head of YL/Head office/Academic Manager
What will happen during the camp
You will have oversight of all aspects of the camp:
- Ensure all teams are communicating effectively and performing their duties
- Be the point of reference and contact for staff, students, Group Leaders, agents and host centre
- Enforce school rules to ensure a pleasant and safe environment
- Liaise with Head Office regarding student enrolment, complaints, arrivals/departures and so on
- Lead all-staff meetings and centre management team meetings to reinforce procedures
- Be pro-active in finding solutions when problems arise
- Monitor and/or set rotas for staff teams and avoid scheduling overtime as much as possible
- Assist with excursion management where necessary
- Mediate
- Stay in touch with Head Office
- Monitor financial transactions e.g. petty cash, centre credit card, resources
What will happen at the end of the camp
You will:
- Assist with departures of students and teachers
- Complete a site inspection
- Help to pack up the centre
- Complete a report on the camp experience taking all stakeholders into account
If you're passionate about education, dedicated to creating memorable experiences for young learners, and excited to be part of a dynamic team, we encourage you to explore our available positions. Your summer adventure awaits at International House London!
Other Benefits
Accommodation: You will get free bed and full board (3 meals a day) provided at the centre