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Centre Manager/DOS

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  • United Kingdom: Lymington.
  • ILC International Language Centres
  • Experience: 1 YEAR
  • Number of positions: 1
  • Degree Required
  • Short Term/Summer job, Residential
  • Applicant must have right to work in United Kingdom.

Job Summary

Details of Position

KEY ROLES

Ensure the well-being and safety of all ILH students and staff at all times.
Be responsible for the overall smooth running of Walhampton Summer Centre.
Work with the Head of Activities (HoA) to deliver good customer service and ensure the success of the ILH Summer School programme.
Coordinate and manage the Teaching Programme and, with the Head of Activities (HoA), ensure the Teaching and Activity Programmes are successfully integrated.
Share Welfare and Child Protection duties with the Head of Activities (HoA).

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

Administrative

Ensure compliance with all of the British Council Accreditation criteria and the successful delivery of the ILH course as set out in the ILH brochure.
Maintain the inventory of ILH resources and equipment and make recommendations for further purchases, within the budget, as necessary.
Monitor the state of the premises and hired equipment throughout the course and liaise with Walhampton School site manager and report any damage or breakages to the Coordinator of Summer Centres.
Monitor and manage the cash float, and together with the Head of Activities, ensure that the budget is adhered to, maintaining accurate accounts and keeping receipts and records of transactions.
Maintain records of staff working hours, recording any overtime/absence, and submitting them to the Coordinator of Summer Centres on a weekly basis.
Oversee the implementation and success of the activity and excursion programme and liaise with the Head or Activities.
Liaise with Group Leaders about any issues that may arise.
Keep open communication with the Coordinator of Summer Centres on a daily basis.
Brief all staff and ensure they are well-prepared and carry out all of their duties to a high standard.
Hold daily morning assemblies with all staff, students, and Group Leaders.
Hold daily morning meetings with Group Leaders.
Hold weekly teachers meetings/workshops.
Hold weekly farewell assemblies and organise a Certificate Ceremony, every Friday.
Distribute and gather weekly feedback forms from students and Group Leaders, every Friday.
Produce end of course certificates.
Hold end of course face-to-face appraisals for all staff members.
Together with the Head of Activities, share responsibility for the 24hr emergency phone.
Be prepared to respond to out-of-hours situations, if required.
In an emergency, take part in an excursion.
Deputise for the Head of Activities, in his/her absence, as required.
Assist with the organising and packing up of your office, classrooms, staffroom, and tuckshop on the last Friday of the course, and the final pack up of the Walhampton Summer Centre on the last Sunday before departing Walhampton School.
Provide a detailed report at the end of the contract with recommendations for future years.
Participate in a post-course review meeting and set targets for the following year.
Carry out all reasonable duties as recommended by the Coordinator of Summer Centres.

Academic

Act as Director of Studies for the Walhampton Summer Centre and ensure a successful Academic Programme.
Ensure that all teaching is delivered in accordance with the British Council Accreditation Schemes requirements, and the guidelines in the ILC Staff Handbook and Teachers Annex in the ILH Staff Induction Booklet.
Ensure that all teachers are familiar with and maintaining teaching records.
Ensure that there are sufficient academic resources available, and that teachers are familiar with their use.
Support and advise teachers by providing workshops/training meetings as required.
Train and supervise teaching staff in the placement testing of new students, and place new students into classes according to their level.
Devise and coordinate day-to-day timetabling of classes and assign teachers to classes.
Inform the Coordinator of Summer Centres of any staffing issues, in advance where possible.
Observe all teachers during the first or second week of their contract and provide both oral and written feedback.
Monitor and ensure that student learning is taking place.
Liaise with Group Leaders about any academic issues that may arise.

Welfare

Create a positive atmosphere and motivate and support all staff.
Implement an open door policy inviting open communication, feedback, and discussion between you and all staff.
Ensure you have read all relevant ILC and ILH handbooks and are aware of your duties and responsibilities and signed all required documentation.
Ensure you have read, understand and are compliant with all relevant ILC and ILH policies, and follow Health & Safety regulations.
Ensure all staff and Group Leaders have read their handbooks and are aware of their duties and responsibilities and signed all required documentation.
Ensure all staff have read, understand and are compliant with all relevant ILC, ILH and Walhampton School policies, and follow Health & Safety regulations.
Ensure all students have received, read and understand the information in their handbooks.
Organise inductions for all students and Group Leaders on their arrival at Walhampton School.
Ensure all staff, students and Group Leaders are aware of the fire evacuation procedures at Walhampton School and organise regular fire drills.
Coordinate the Meet and Greet of each group or individual on arrival, managing the implementation of all transfers and liaising with coach/taxi companies.
Monitor students attendance and punctuality.
Check the mealtime supervision roster created by the Head of Boarding (HoB).
Confirm students and staff dietary requirements with the Coordinator of Summer Centres, and with Group Leaders, and ensure all special dietary requests have been met with kitchen staff.
Check with the HoB that Residential accommodation allocations and procedures are in place and adhered to, including room checks, student supervision ratios, fire and emergency procedures, housekeeping and maintenance, student discipline, and evening activities.
Ensure all concerns and incidents are reported and recorded immediately to the Safeguarding Lead and followed up within 10 days.
Ensure all staff and students cultural and religious needs are met and respected.
Ensure all students are happy and adjusting to UK life and enjoying their learning experience.

Pre-course

As part of the management team, take part in preparation week at ILC Portsmouth or ILC Southampton to ensure that all systems are in place and ready for the start of the course.
Take part in the induction at Walhampton School on the Friday or Saturday before the start of the course.
Assist with the set up before the start of the course at Walhampton School.
Successfully complete a short, online Safeguarding course and provide certificate.
Successfully complete a short, online Fire Safety course and provide certificate.

GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Ensure compliance with and actively promote the Health and Safety at work legislation, ILC and ILH H&S policies and procedures, Equal Opportunities, Prevent and Child Protection & Safeguarding policies and ILH Code of Conduct.

Comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 (all employees of ILC and ILH will not disclose or make use of, for their private advantage, any information held on manual or computer records, which are not available to the public, however acquired).

The above-mentioned duties are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the post holder may be called upon to carry out such other appropriate duties as may be required within the level of the post and the competence of the post holder.


DATES: 1 July to 4 August 2024

Preparation week from 1-5 July at ILC Portsmouth or ILC Southampton

Set up and Induction at Walhampton School on Friday 5 July or Saturday 6 July

Summer School from 7 July to 4 August at Walhampton School

Post Summer School review meeting at ILC Portsmouth or ILC Southampton - date to be arranged


PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential:

Extremely high standards of English (= IELTS score of 9 in speaking, writing, reading, understanding or educated at primary and secondary school in English in an English-speaking country)
DELTA or equivalent
First degree or equivalent
Eligibility to work in the UK
Up-to-date knowledge of British life and culture
Understanding of Safeguarding and Prevent Duty
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Excellent organisational and leadership skills
Good working knowledge of Microsoft and Google programmes
Genuine interest in working with Young Learners
Availability to work evenings and Saturdays, if required

Desirable:

Experience of working with Young Learners
Experience of working at a summer school
Experience of materials development
Valid, enhanced DBS certificate for the child workforce
Basic first aid training

PERSONAL QUALITIES

Essential:

Professional attitude and smart appearance
Ability to motivate and develop teaching staff
Ability to build effective working relationships
Ability to relate to all staff at all levels
Ability to organise and manage own work
Ability to remain calm under pressure
Ability to deal with difficult situations
Ability to make sound decisions
Ability to accept responsibility
Excellent problem-solving skills
Willingness to be flexible
Good social and communication skills
Good listener
Enthusiastic and energetic
Self-confident
Culturally sensitive
Team player
Tactful and diplomatic
Patient
Innovative

Degree Required

Applicants should have one of the following required qualifications:
Cambridge DELTA, Trinity DipTESOL, Masters MA TESOL, MA TEFL, Cambridge DELTA Online

Teaching experience: 2 years

Native level English speaker preferred

Qualifications

Essential:

Extremely high standards of English (= IELTS score of 9 in speaking, writing, reading, understanding or educated at primary and secondary school in English in an English-speaking country)
DELTA or equivalent
CELTA Or equivalent
First degree or equivalent

Salary and Benefits

SALARY: £675 per week (+ 12.1% statutory holiday pay, paid in the final week).

For attendance at the post-course review meeting, you will be paid at a rate of £19 per hour.

For preparation week, you will be paid £400.

For the induction you will be paid £60 + holiday pay for the session.

TIME OFF: One day per week (Sunday)

*You are required to be on standby on Saturdays for excursions

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Job Summary

ILC International Language Centres has six Centres across the UK. In the summer we offer short, intensive courses for foreign Young Leaners as part of International Language Holidays (ILH). These summer courses are designed to maximise students' understanding of, and increase their confidence in, the use of the English language in a safe, fun and relaxed environment. We are looking for a Centre Manager for our Residential Summer Centre at Walhampton School in Lymington, UK.

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