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A summer school organization is seeking dedicated AI Instructors for Summer 2026 in Westonbirt. The role involves planning and teaching engaging lessons on Artificial Intelligence, leading activities for students, and providing pastoral care in a residential setting. Candidates must possess relevant teaching qualifications and experience working with children. This position offers a competitive weekly wage of £700 to £800, accommodation, and various training opportunities.
We are looking for dedicated and enthusiastic AI Instructors to plan and teach lessons within the curriculum framework of the summer schools, lead activities and excursions involving students attending summer schools, and supervise students in a residential setting.
The post holders will report to the Director of Studies, and will have no line reports.
The following vacancies are available for Summer 2026:
Westonbirt School
Dates: 05/07/26 – 02/08/26
Paid induction dates: 02/07/26 – 04/07/26 (2.5 days)
This role has the option to be residential.
NB: Induction period is paid at £11.77 (18-20 years old) or £14.69 (21 + years old) per hour (including holiday pay).
The weekly working hours are 48.
Duties will be assigned on the weekly rota for six out of seven days a week.
The weekly wage is £700– £800 (dependent on experience, including holiday pay).
Benefits include:
The post holder will undertake the below responsibilities.
Planning: To plan relevant, structured, realistically paced, varied and enjoyable lessons within the curriculum framework of the summer schools. Lessons will include Artificial Intelligence and Future Technologies, as well as Integration Project sessions.
Teaching: To teach the above lessons in an inclusive, motivational and inspirational way, always in the target language, promoting the use of the target language at all times, creating a positive learning environment in which every student can develop and feel empowered to make real.
Feedback: To provide formal and informal feedback to students on their progress, including marking student work, writing a final report and communicating with the student and other stakeholders.
Academic administration: To undertake all required administrative tasks related to teaching and planning, including taking registers, recording progress and conducting level tests.
Activities: To lead sports and other free time activities aligned with the post holder’s interest and experience in an inclusive way, ensuring that opportunities for improving English language skills and cultural integration between foreign students and UK hosts are maximised throughout.
Excursions: To lead and supervise a group of students during half-day and all-day excursions, keeping to timings and itineraries, ensuring that students are provided with a culturally enriching experience.
Pastoral care: To provide a nurturing environment to all students, showing awareness of their needs as short-term study abroad pupils, taking part in supervision duties both on-site and off-site and acting appropriately on emerging needs.
Other duties: To undertake any other relevant duties pertaining to the summer school provision, as reasonably requested.
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To apply, please read the full candidate pack, and apply using our online application form.