EASTER AND SUMMER ACTIVITY/HOUSE TUTOR POSITIONS (RESIDENTIAL)
- Deadline: Fri 30 May 2025 00:00:00 UTC
- United Kingdom: Guestling, near Hastings.
- Buckswood Overseas Summer School
- Experience: NO PREFERENCE
- Number of positions: 10
- Short Term/Summer job, Residential
Details of Position
- Are willing to show a genuine commitment to their role
- Are not happy to stay in the shadows
- Are flexible
- Actively listen
- Are always ready to help
- Are reliable and responsible
- Support and respect others
- Are problem solvers
- Are team focused
If you have these attributes as well as great sense of humour and a positive outlook on life, then you might just be the person that we are looking for.
Dates
Spring Course: Friday 29th March to Saturday 19th April (induction included and paid)
Summer School: Thursday 26th June to Saturday 16th August (induction included and paid)
Description
In 2025 Buckswood Overseas Summer School, a British Council accredited Summer School, will be running a residential Spring Course and Summer Course at our campus at Buckswood School in Guestling near Hastings. Students are residential and will join our courses that include:
- 20 hours of English per week
- Trinity College London GESE exam
- Two full day and two half day excursions per week
- Museum and attraction entrance fees
- Full Afternoon and Evening Activity Programme
- All course materials
- Full board accommodation
- Laundry service
- BOSS wristband, BOSS diary and BOSS t-shirt
There are six houses at Buckswood and you will be responsible for one of these. You must invoke a spirit of enthusiasm and inspire the students in your house to be the best in the school. The job will consist of 48 hours spent on pastoral duties and activities spread over 6 days (please see accompanying sample timetable).
You will have the responsibility for running your house and although we want your students to see you as a big brother or sister figure, it is also important to remember to be firm but fair with all students under your wing.
The Buckswood motto is putting time into your child, and this is exactly what you must do. A bored child is a problem and an unhappy child is normally a bored child.
Main Duties
The role of the House Tutor incorporates the following:
- To take an active role in the safeguarding of all of our students
- Maintain a safe, healthy and secure environment for all students
- Provide care, counselling and support to students
- Promote good conduct and high standards of student behaviour
- Facilitate and encourage interaction between students and promote participation in all lessons, sports and social activities
- Assess and provide relevant and timely feedback on achievement, progress, and developmental needs to managers/colleagues, including student records, end of course certificates and reports
- Manage students pocket money
- Carry out daily checks on student rooms and the houses, reporting problems to appropriate member of the Senior Management Team in a timely manner
- Ensure effective house supervision and security is maintained at all times
- Liaise with the Summer School Director to ensure facilities are maintained to a satisfactory standard
- Organise and co-ordinate a house fire drill each Tuesday
- Organise student laundry services
- Complete associated administrative tasks as directed and assist with the unpacking and packing of resources
- Attend and contribute to other activities and events as required ensuring that all sports and social activities are appropriately supervised and maximum safety precautions are taken
- Attend departmental and school meetings when required, and attend/deliver INSET sessions as directed
- Supervise and accompany students on excursions ensuring their safety and welfare at all times
- Carry out duties associated with arrival and departure days including airport duties and welcome events
- Adhere to the standards and procedures detailed in the Staff Handbook
- Deal with student issues/emergencies as and when they arise
- Promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young people that you are responsible for/come into contact with during your period of employment
- To adhere to all statutory regulations and to BOSS policies and procedures
- To undertake any reasonable duties as required
This job description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive and does not form part of your contract terms. It is an outline of the areas of activity and responsibility and like all such documents, will be amended from time-to-time in light of the changing needs of Buckswood Overseas Summer School.
Sample Timetable
Please note that this timetable is a sample and you will not necessarily be working each of these shifts. Your shifts will total 48 hours per week.
Morning Shift (2 hours)
07:45 Wake up students and prepare for house/room inspection
08:00 Accompany Summer School Director during inspection, feeding back any necessary information
09:00 Assembly, a time for house games, performances and presentations
09:30 Morning meeting with Summer School Director
Afternoon Shift (4 hours)
15:00 Afternoon activities/trips
19:00 Off
Evening Shift (2 hours)
20:00 Evening activity
21:30 Supervised free time
22:00 House meeting in houses and diary writing
22:30 Lights out
Wednesdays and/or Sundays
07:00 Wake up students and prepare for excursion
07:15 Breakfast
08:30 to 19:00 Full day excursions
On some Sundays you may be required to help out with arrivals.
The standard timetable for this post is therefore 48 hours per week, normally over 5 and a half days per week. House Tutors who have indicated their interest in undertaking additional duties or supervisory work will be notified of any such requirements from week to week by the Summer School Director. You will be paid £10.90 per hour for any additional work.
You will have one and a half days off each week, usually all day Saturday and Sunday until 16:00 (this may vary). The actual days are at the discretion of the employer (who will always try to accommodate requests), to reflect your individual supervisory programme from week-to-week and the number of activities scheduled for weekends.
Equal Opportunities Statement
Our Equal Opportunities Policy states:
In the recruitment, selection, training, appraisal, development and promotion of staff, the only consideration must be that the individual meets, or is likely to meet the requirements of the programme or course or post. The requirements being met, no employee will be discriminated against on the basis of their sex, race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality (within current legislation), age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, caring or parental responsibilities, or beliefs on matters such as religion or politics.
Staff Recruitment Policy
To ensure that employees working are suitable for working with children, the following procedures will be followed:
- All staff must submit a CV and explain any gaps or inconsistencies.
- Two references will be needed (at least one in writing) to confirm the employees work history, suitability for the work offered and their character. The reference request clearly asks if the referee has any reason to believe that the employee is unsuitable for work with children.
- A Child Protection Self Declaration Form must be completed and returned with the offer letter signed by the employee and Summer School Director.
- The Staff Handbook which accompanies each contract, clearly states child welfare and individual privacy. All members of staff must follow these policies.
- The Staff Handbook also clearly states conduct and this is detrimental to the welfare and safety of the children and will result in Summary Dismissal.
- All staff will provide relevant documentation and complete a DBS disclosure.
- All staff must have the right to work in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide any support with right to work applications.
- If employed outside of the UK, all staff will provide any necessary police checks/records of good conduct from any previous countries in which employment has been fulfilled.
Qualifications
- The right to work in the UK is essential.
- If you haven't heard from us within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
- No phone calls please.
Salary and Benefits
- 12.07% holiday pay
- Accommodation
- Meals
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