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Summer School Director of Studies

Westonbirt School, Tetbury, Gloucestershire

Summer School Director of Studies

OVERVIEW

Wishford Education offers high quality residential summer schools for international students aged 10-16 at Westonbirt School and aged 8 – 12 at Hatherop Castle School.

We are looking for experienced, dedicated and enthusiastic, TEFLQ qualified Directors of Studies to manage our academic teams, helping teachers deliver an outstanding learning experience for students.

Further information about each academic programme can be found on our website, please click here.

The post holder will report to the Centre Manager, and will line manage all teachers.

The following vacancies are available for Summer 2026:

Westonbirt School

Dates: 05/07/26 – 02/08/26

Paid induction dates: 01/07/26 – 04/07/26

This role is residential.

NB: Induction period is paid at £11.77 (18-20 years old) or £14.69 (21 + years old) per hour (including holiday pay).

 

HOURS, SALARY & BENEFITS

 

This is a demanding job with long days and on-call times, and with up to 60 hours of work a week.

Post holders will work on six out of seven days a week.

The weekly wage is £1,000 (including holiday pay).

Benefits include:

  • Accommodation
  • Three meals per day
  • Free parking on site
  • Fully paid DBS check
  • Advanced safeguarding training
  • First aid training

 

JOB DESCRIPTION:

 

The post holder will undertake the below responsibilities, according to the weekly rota.

Teaching rota: To oversee the teaching rota, including classing students according to their learning needs and assigning groups to teachers.

Support for teachers: To ensure that each teacher is supported in planning and delivering their lessons, taking into account their experience and needs.

Quality assurance: To ensure that teaching meets the standards required by our academic framework.

Level testing: To arrange the level testing of all students prior to classing.

Feedback: To seek and act on student feedback, and to be available for students, parents, group leaders and agents as needed.

Student reports: To ensure that each student receives a meaningful report of their progress at the end of their stay.

Academic administration: To oversee the completion of administrative tasks related to teaching and planning, including registers, reports and tests.

Resource management: To monitor, look after and arrange for the replenishment of teaching and learning resources.

Centre management: To act as a senior member of centre staff, being present and participating in staff and student management, pastoral care and any other issues as needed.

Planning and teaching: Depending on student numbers or covering needs, to plan and teach relevant, structured, realistically paced, varied and enjoyable lessons within the curriculum framework of the summer schools in an inclusive, motivational and inspirational way, always in the target language and promoting the use of the target language, creating a positive learning environment in which every student can develop and feel empowered to make real progress both inside and outside the classroom.

Other duties: To undertake any other relevant duties pertaining to the summer school provision, as reasonably requested.

PERSON SPECIFICATION:

Qualifications:

Essential:

  • Undergraduate degree
  • Basic safeguarding qualification

Desirable

  • Advanced safeguarding qualification
  • First Aid training
  • TEFLI qualification (CELTA, Trinity CertTESOL or similar)
  • TEFLQ qualification (DELTA, Tritinity DipTESOL or similar)

Experience:

  • Experience working with children
  • Experience overseeing a high quality a summer school centre
  • Previous experience in a mentoring or academic management position

Skills:

  • Fluent English language skills (native or CEFR C2)
  • Effective communication
  • Team working
  • Flexibility
  • Sense of humour

Personality:

  • Honesty
  • Care and empathy
  • Student-centredness
  • Positivity and proactivity
  • Drive to go above and beyond

 

Candidate Pack – Westonbirt School

 

 

Application Form – Westonbirt School

 

To apply, please read the full candidate pack, and apply using our online application form.

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Contact

+44 (0)1249 713 908

Wishford Education, 25-27 High Street, Corsham,
Wiltshire, SN13 0ES

 

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