Oxford Royale
Economics & Finance Teacher

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About Oxford Royale
Oxford Royale is a leading global provider of elite summer schools. Driven by a firm belief that education is about much more than a formal classroom, we offer young people unparalleled cultural and learning experiences, giving them a window to a world of opportunity.
Oxford Royale’s Economics and Finance Summer School introduces students to the fundamentals of economic theory and financial management. We are seeking a knowledgeable and engaging teacher who can guide students through key concepts such as market structures, economic policies, and financial systems. The ideal candidate will challenge students to think critically about contemporary global economic issues, fostering a deep understanding of how financial markets operate and the role of economics in shaping societies.
Key Responsibilities:
Prepare and adapt lessons using the Teacher’s Guide, ensuring the content meets the academic levels and interests of the students. Deliver engaging lessons covering topics such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, financial markets, and economic policy. Use subject expertise to encourage student progress, providing personalized feedback and adapting lessons to suit individual learning needs. Lead interactive workshops, debates, and case studies to apply economic theory to real-world financial scenarios. Mark assignments, provide detailed feedback, and complete student reports reflecting individual progress. Handle administrative tasks, including maintaining registers and attending staff meetings. Collaborate with fellow teaching staff to create a stimulating and inclusive learning environment.
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Extensive knowledge and experience in economics, finance, or a related field, with an understanding of current economic trends and financial markets. Passion for inspiring students and fostering their interest in economics, finance, and global markets. Ability to communicate complex economic concepts clearly and adapt teaching methods to different learning styles. Creative and confident teaching approach, encouraging critical thinking and analysis of global economic challenges. Fluency in English and strong organizational skills.
Position Details:
Programmes are two weeks in length, with options for 2, 4, or 6-week contracts available between July and mid-August 2026. Teaching takes place Monday to Friday, with lessons scheduled from 09:00 to 15:00. Compulsory online and in-person training will be required before starting the role. While key teaching materials are provided, teachers are expected to adapt lesson plans to suit student interests and contribute their own expertise to the course.


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Essential Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree (or higher) in Economics, Finance, or a related field.
Desirable Qualifications / Experience:
Experience teaching economics or finance to students aged 16-18. PGCE or Master’s degree in Economics, Finance, or a related field. Professional experience in economics, financial analysis, or related industries.
At Oxford Royale, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all. We believe in building a community that reflects the diversity of the students we serve and are dedicated to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Our goal is to cultivate a workplace where everyone feels valued and can contribute fully, regardless of background, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, or perspective. By embracing different experiences and viewpoints, we can achieve more together and deliver the best possible experiences for our students and staff. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Oxford Royale is equally committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people, and we expect all staff to share in this commitment. To uphold these standards, we conduct enhanced disclosure checks for all roles.
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