Employment
Summer 2010 in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Montpellier and Barcelona.
We are soliciting applications for Summer 2010. We look for dynamic, highly-motivated team-players who can create and run enjoyable and exciting programs for 8th through 12th graders (13-18 year olds) and motivated and dynamic teachers to design and teach our courses. We invite applications throughout the year.
Eligibility
How to apply:
> Teachers
If based in the UK, and interested in working on programs in Oxford, Cambridge, France or Spain, please email (as attachments) your CV or résumé and a short cover letter to:
Dr. Simon Dyton
Director of Faculty Recruitment and Coordination
If based in France or Spain, and interested in working in France or Spain, please email (as attachments) your CV or résumé and a short cover letter to:
Carrie Angoff
Director of the New York Office
Recruitment Timetable:
Program Deans are shortlisted from late January onwards. Our first round of interviews takes place in early February, and appointments are made from late March.
Teachers, Program Assistants and Activities Directors for our programs in Oxford or Cambridge are shortlisted for interview in late February. Interviews take place onsite in Oxford and Cambridge in March, or via telephone, and successful candidates are appointed shortly thereafter – around the beginning of April.
Teachers, Program Assistants and Activities Directors for our programs in France or Spain are shortlisted in late March. Interviews take place onsite in Paris, Montpellier, or Barcelona in April, or via telephone, and appointments are made soon thereafter.
Due to some courses and positions becoming available after our first round of shortlisting, we invite applications throughout the year. We continue recruiting faculty and staff until all our vacancies are filled. It’s always worth applying.
Oxbridge Academic Programs does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.