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Summer Camp Teacher
Non-Residential Teachers will report directly to the Academic Coordinator and when necessary to the Course Coordinator/Director.

Key responsibilities and Accountabilities:

General duties

•	Staff must respect the guidelines set down by King’s College 
        S.L. 
•	Staff is required to attend the Training Day/planning sessions 
        before the start of the Course.
•	Staff is responsible for ensuring that they maintain good 
         standards of personal hygiene and appearance at all times.
•	The uniform provided by King’s College S.L. should be worn at 
        all times as well as suitable footwear.
•	All staff should arrive on the agreed starting date (to be 
        confirmed).
•	Staff should follow the Non-Residential course timetable and be 
        punctual at all times.
•	Be willing to work a flexible timetable.
•	Be responsible, professional and flexible in all your duties.
•	Ensure that children are given adequate care when feeling 
        unwell or injured.
•	Be responsible for the well-being of the children in your class 
        and all the children on the course.
•	Maintain an awareness and observation of fire, health and 
        safety regulations.
•	Unpacking and packing with teachers of course material (start 
        and end of Summer Course).
•	Work as part of a team.

Teaching Duties

•	Use English at all times with the children in the course.
•	Follow the Course Book and prepare classes according to the 
        level and age of your group.
•	Create lesson plans on a daily basis demonstrating clear aims 
        and objectives for every class.
•	Be responsible for the well-being of the children in the course 
         and make sure they are never left un- attended within the 
         camp.
•	Teach and manage groups of 10 – 15 students between the 
        ages of 6 to 16 years old.
•	Complete an individual English Report on the children in your 
         class at the end of their stay.
•	Make time outside the classroom to listen/deal with problems if 
        a child requires help.
•	Be prepared to do a rotation of the following duties between all 
        members of staff: break times, mealtimes, and supervision 
        during pool times.
•	Maintain parent/tutor contact when required on site, via 
        telephone or email (if and when required by the team of 
        Coordinators and or Director).
•	Chaperone the students on organised excursions in the camp 
        programme.