St Andrew's College Language Schools
Senior Teacher

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Total Salary £724.80 - £829.04 per week (including holiday pay) (depending on campus)*
Accommodation Included
Duration Summer 2026
Reports to The Director of Studies/Academic Manager and the St. Andrew’s College Language Schools’ Senior Management Team.
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Essential Requirements
- Educated to degree level (Level 6) + Cambridge CELTA/Trinity CERT TESOL, or a QTS award if it is primary level, or secondary level English or Foreign Languages.
- Awareness of the responsibilities of working with students who are under the age of 18.
- Knowledge of the use of English and the linguistic systems underlying it.
- Excellent communication skills (both written and spoken).
- Computer literate and able to deal with large amounts of data.
- Able to adapt quickly to change.
- At least 3 years’ full-time EFL experience.
- USA & Ireland wages available upon request.
Desirable Requirements
- Cambridge DELTA or Trinity College London, Dip TESOL or PGCE TEFL/TESOL or a taught post-graduate course (MA equivalent) in TEFL/TESOL, including at least 6 hours of supervised teaching practice (TEFLQ Status).
- More than three years’ full-time EFL experience.
- Proven competence in academic leadership.
- Proven people management skills.
- Proven competence in administration.
- Smart personal appearance.
Job Overview
The Senior Teacher is responsible for assisting the Director of Studies/Academic Manager in the implementation and administration of all aspects of the academic programme, including the management of the teaching team and their performance.
This is a management position and you should therefore expect a demanding workload. Working hours are spread over a 42-hour working week*.
Working hours may vary according to the needs of the campus, your working week may be 5 or 6 days and may include a Saturday.
The Role Incorporates The Following
- Ensuring the safety and welfare of all students at all times.
- With the other members of the on-campus management team, ensuring that a high-quality, collegiate programme is delivered, following our guidelines, integrating lessons and activities where possible.
- Supporting the Director of Studies/Academic Manager in the overall management of the academic programme and teaching team, ensuring it is of the highest standard possible, so students derive the maximum benefit from their course.
- Stand in for the Director of Studies/Academic Manager in his or her absence.
On the application form, you will be required to declare any criminal convictions and your eligibility to work in the UK.
You must also provide an email address and contact telephone number of 3 referees who can verify your suitability for the post and suitability to work with those aged -18. One of which can be a character reference.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Welfare, Safeguarding and Health and Safety
- To have read and understood the staff handbook and be fully conversant with our policies for the welfare and protection of students. While all on duty, all staff are responsible for the care, welfare and safety of students.
- To have been inducted to at least level 2 safeguarding.
- Ensure that all St Andrew’s College Language Schools Health & Safety policies are implemented and monitored.
- Be able to name and identify the First Aid people and follow the First Aid policies on campus.
- Be familiar with and ready to implement the Emergency Action Plan.
- Be familiar with and ready to follow Fire Safety regulations.
- Be familiar with and ready to follow St. Andrew’s College Language Schools’ rules and regulations and those set by the specific campus/centre and share with the students and staff.
- Know who to talk to and have the contact details of the relevant people in the company and on the campus regarding any concerns with the above.
- Keep a record of all welfare, safeguarding and Health and Safety problems, solutions and outcomes per guidelines.
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The Student Experience
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- Use the Google drive to record, organise and assist in the management of the academic programme, including the classing of students, allocation of classes and classrooms, creation of class lists, registers and communication with teachers and Senior Management Team.
- Use the Master Spreadsheet to record and organise student data and information and plan and process intakes.
Placement tests
- Liaise with Centre Manager and Director of Studies/Academic Manager as to location and format (online or paper) of the test. Format will vary depending on campus facilities.
- Provide a clear guide to staff as of how to deliver the placement test.
- Assist with the professional monitoring of placement tests.
- Assist with the efficient marking of placement tests.
- Assist with the teaching of temporary testing classes using the provided St Andrew’s College teaching materials.
- Liaise with Group leaders, where necessary, to clarify the holistic testing process and how students’ results inform classing decisions.
Classing students
- Assist in the creation of Class Lists and Class Registers of no more than 18 students from the results of the Placement Test, taking into consideration age, level of English, multi-national mix and continuity.
- Students should know which class they will be placed in ASAP. Same day (for early arrivals), in advance of next day (for late arrivals), per guidelines.
- Liaise with Group leaders to approve Class Lists.
- Maintain accurate, daily class lists and oversee the accurate keeping of classroom registers.
- Monitor the online class attendance within the first ten minutes of class, per guidelines.
- Follow up on anything of concern on the online class register.
- Check that lesson logs are being completed after each class.
- Present accurate and up to date ‘Teaching and Learning signage/information’ for students, clients and staff in the designated areas on campus.
Student Certificates
- Assist in the running of the Students Certificate/Graduation ceremony as directed.
- Ensure names are accurate by checking in advance of printing with Group Leaders.
- Print, in advance, and distribute the students’ certificates, as directed.
- Where directed, send back-up PDF versions of certificates to Group Leaders/agents.
- Return students’ books.
Student records
- Assist in the management of the Risk Assessment Forms for ‘out of class’ lessons.
- Any other paperwork that may be required due to changing circumstances.
Management of Teaching and Learning Team
- Teach when necessary e.g. teacher absence/sickness/insufficient student numbers.
- Represent St Andrew’s College Language Schools positively in all conversations with clients, staff, and the host centre.
Inductions
- Assist in the Academic Staff Induction Day, usually one or two days prior to the students’ arrival, following company guidelines and assist in fully inducting any new Teaching and Learning staff member who may start once a centre is already operational.


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Meetings and Working Environment
- Assist in the running and recording of staff meetings and optional sessions corresponding to the needs of the teachers.
- Daily meeting for everyday updates.
- Weekly meeting for whole team feedback.
- Individual meetings if required and for appraisal.
- Facilitate weekly Teacher Development workshops, meetings and others as required and directed by the Director of Studies/Academic Manager.
- Run a functional teacher room/office environment from which to work.
- Use the available space to clearly communicate essential information with the teaching team and other campus staff.
- Keep the provided resources well organised and inventoried, following company guidelines.
- Provide a safe, hospitable and inclusive environment for teaching staff to plan and prepare lessons and foster a positive working atmosphere.
- Monitor and be responsible for all academic resources and equipment.
- Be responsible for the distribution, organisation and stock taking of Students’ and Teachers’ books, following company guidelines.
- At the end of contract/summer school term, pack and return all stock and equipment per guidelines.
Maintaining Staff Records
- Maintain accurate staff records, in accordance with company guidelines.
- Create accurate and up-to-date staff rotas/timetables.
- Log accurate weekly record of staff hours.
- Log and maintain an accurate summary of ‘problems, solutions and outcomes’ following company guidelines.
Teachers’ Duties And Responsibilities
- Assist in the management of the Academic team and implementation of the Academic Programme delivery per St Andrew’s College Language Schools guidelines and procedures.
- Ensure that a high standard of teaching is maintained. Throughout the department, supporting teachers in planning, preparing and teaching English language lessons that are relevant and appropriate to the students’ learning needs, interests and cultures, whilst following the St Andrew’s College Language Schools’ Academic Programme.
- Be fully conversant with the Teachers’ job descriptions and to lead and manage their positions accordingly, ensuring that all members of the teaching and learning team adhere to the following:
- Foster a safe and positive atmosphere for both students and colleagues.
- Show initiative, take responsibility and set a good example for students both in and outside the classroom.
- Corridor safety, chaperoning classes to venues etc.
- Be prepared for and ready to integrate and include new students, making sure that continuous enrolment is taken into consideration and that new students are welcomed into classes.
- Be willing to try new approaches in lessons and utilise the potential of the resources in the classrooms.
- Use, be responsible for and exploit students’ books and any materials provided to students that St. Andrew’s College Language Schools deem ‘essential’.
- Work with teaching colleagues to share experience and knowledge.
- Include, in lessons, strategies for independent learning both inside and outside the classroom.
- Deliver student-centred lessons with a strong emphasis on developing oral communication.
- Set clear learning aims and ensure students know what they are learning
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