
Senior EFL Teacher - Residential
Job Description
Senior EFL Teacher - Residential
Application Deadline: 14 June 2026
Department: Year-Rounds Groups
Employment Type: Fixed Term - Full Time
Location: Summer Programmes UK
Compensation: £565 / week
Description
Reports To: Director of Studies
Salary: £565 per week + holiday remuneration
Summer - Edinburgh and Royal Holloway centres open on 16/06/2026
Overview
As a Senior Teacher with Oxford International Junior Programmes, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality English lessons, as well as assisting the Director of Studies in any way, at one of our residential language centres.
All candidates need to be over 18 years old, eligible to work in the UK and willing to undergo an Enhanced DBS Disclosure Check and/or an Overseas Police Check.
Must-Haves
- Experience working with children/teenagers, ideally in a residential camp setting or similar
- Significant full-time teaching experience
- A positive and flexible approach to work, along with the ability to adapt to changing circumstances
- A desire to work with students aged between 8-17
- The ability to demonstrate respect for equal opportunities and respect for race and diversity
- A bachelor’s degree and a CELTA, Trinity CertTESOL or equivalent
- Eligibility to work in the UK
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Academic duties
Ensure lessons are delivered to the highest standard by:
- Preparing lessons and adapting existing materials to suit your students’ needs and abilities.
- Delivering lessons with the aim of achieving the objectives of the syllabus and to the standards set out in your Teacher Handbook and/or the Oxford International Junior Programmes syllabus.
- Encouraging student participation through a positive and enthusiastic approach to your work.
- Managing student behaviour effectively to allow each learner to experience an academically fulfilling environment.
- Substituting for teachers if and when required.
- Offering appropriate and timely support to newly qualified teachers in matters of classroom management, lesson planning and course administration.
Administration Duties
Ensure the academic team works smoothly by:
- Attending staff meetings, as and when necessary.
- Assisting the DOS with academic administration and/or professional development sessions.
- Keeping all administration maintained. This will include class registers, work records and student reports. These are to be completed in a professional and timely manner, as delegated by the DOS.
- Assisting with student and teacher inductions as and when necessary.
Student welfare
Ensure the student body is safe and happy in our care by:
- Delivering engaging lessons for the students, creating a fun yet safe environment.
- Complying with Oxford International Junior Programmes’ Child Safeguarding policy at all times.
General
Further successfully perform your role by:
- Responding to emergencies whenever necessary.
- Support the wider centre team with all tasks required.
- Maintaining suitable levels of student discipline, safety, and welfare.
- Always encouraging students to use English.
- Carrying out and/or consult risk assessments whenever required.
- Attend all induction days prior to the students arriving.
- Attend all staff briefings and take part in all necessary health and safety training.
- Committing to be being a positive role model through your employment.
- Carrying out all other reasonable tasks.
Expectations
- Represent the company in a reputable and professional manner at all times
- Commit to the safeguarding of all participants on our programmes
- Adapt to the changing demands of working with young people in a residential setting
Why Work with Oxford International?
We are a highly respected organisation, committed to providing a professional environment in which staff can develop their skills working with young people.