Essential Requirements
- You must hold a current Cambridge CELTA/Trinity TESOL certificate, PGCE, or equivalent.
- You must be educated to degree level or NQF Level 6 (or equivalent).
- You must be proficient in English (IELTS 9 or equivalent).
- Knowledge of Young Learner ELT material.
- Previous experience working with Young Learners.
- Academic management experience.
- Experience in a residential setting and working with international students.
- Ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and adapt to a fast-paced environment.
- Strong organisational and time-management skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and client-focused approach.
Desirable
- Trinity DipTESOL or Cambridge DELTA.
- Experience of writing your own materials or materials development.
- Management position on similar Young Learner courses.
- First Aid qualified.
Job Description
Location: Frensham
Dates: July – August 2025
Payment: £831.38 per week
At International House London, we are excited to invite you to join our team for the upcoming Young Learner summer season.
International House London has 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 to create memorable experiences for all involved. We actively offer professional development and skills training to our staff and are proud to have a community of returning staff with regular returners year on year. Over half of our 2024 cohort are hoping to return in 2025.
In our very successful 2024 British Council inspection, strengths were highlighted in the following areas: strategic and quality management, staff management, student administration, premises and facilities, learning resources, academic staff profile, academic management, course design, teaching, care of students, accommodation, and leisure opportunities.
Role Overview
As the Director of Studies (DoS), you will play an essential leadership role in overseeing the academic programme for young learners (8-17 year olds), managing teaching staff, and ensuring the delivery of a high-quality English language programme. This position requires a skilled and experienced EFL professional with excellent organisational, interpersonal, and pedagogical abilities. You will be part of a dynamic, multicultural environment, coordinating a team of EFL teachers, providing ongoing professional development, and maintaining strong relationships with students, centre staff, and stakeholders throughout the summer programme.
Location & Dates
• Frensham: 9th July – 13th August, International House Frensham, Frensham Heights School (8-17 year olds)
Payment
£831.38 per week including holiday pay + paid induction
Duration
1–6 weeks, depending on operational needs. The role requires up to 44 hours per week, typically spread over a 6 day week, with 1 full day off per week.
Key Responsibilities
- Academic Programme Management: Oversee curriculum implementation, develop materials, monitor the programme, manage student placements, and liaise with Head Office.
- Staff Management and Development: Conduct inductions and CPDs, support teachers, cover absences, observe classes, manage schedules, and address staff issues.
- Student Support: Monitor student progress, address concerns from students or Group Leaders, and ensure satisfaction.
- Administrative Duties: Maintain accurate records, ensure compliance with accreditation standards, and collaborate with other departments.
- Arrival and Departure Assistance: Assist with student arrivals and departures, and provide academic orientation.
- Stakeholder Communication: Liaise with Group Leaders, Head Office, and Centre Manager on academic matters.
Other Benefits
What We Offer
- Free Meals & Refreshments: Enjoy 3 delicious meals a day, with access to tea, coffee, and snacks throughout your shift.
- Accommodation Included: Stay on-site in comfortable accommodation with en-suite or shared bathroom facilities.
- Exciting Excursions: Take part in organised trips and activities around the UK, exploring local attractions and cultural landmarks.
- Professional Growth: Access to ongoing training and development opportunities to enhance your skills and boost your career.
- International Experience: Work in a dynamic, multicultural environment, interacting with students and staff from all over the world, gaining valuable global experience.