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Student Support Officer- Turkish Speaker (Residential)

CATS Global Schools

England

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

An international education provider is seeking a Student Welfare Officer fluent in Turkish to care for students aged 8-17 during their summer stay. Responsibilities include providing pastoral support, managing students' experiences, and ensuring their well-being. The role is residential, offering full board accommodation, and requires 48 hours of work per week. This position provides an opportunity to develop skills in a multicultural environment while helping students improve their English and feel safe during their stay.

Benefits

Full board accommodation
1st Aid Course
Supportive team environment
Experience in education and care professions

Qualifications

  • Must be confident in working professionally with young people.
  • Experience in safeguarding roles is necessary.
  • Ability to communicate in English and Turkish effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Provide pastoral care supporting the well-being of students.
  • Manage essential aspects of students' stays including timeliness to lessons.
  • Supervise meal times and overnight care on a rota basis.

Skills

Fluent Turkish
Good communication
Organization
Energetic
Flexibility
Job description

Are you a fluent Turkish speaker? Are you looking for fun, paid work over the summer that aligns with your natural ability to care for others?

Our Student Welfare Officer (Turkish speaker) role allows you to earn more than just money. You’ll gain the transferable skills that future employers are looking for, along with enjoyable and unforgettable experience over the summer.

What does it involve?

Each summer, Stafford House welcomes over 6,000 students (ages 8‑17) from around the world, giving them the opportunity to improve their English while having an unforgettable experience. Students for 7‑14 days at one of our eight vibrant school locations, enjoying a lively mix of academic lessons, activities, and excursions. A significant number of our students come from Turkey, and it is important that we can communicate effectively with them to ensure their welfare, safety, and overall experience. As a Student Welfare Officer, you will be at the heart of our students’ experience. Much like a House Parent, you’ll provide pastoral care, supporting students with their well‑being and ensuring they feel safe, comfortable, and confident throughout their stay. In this role, you may also take an active part in leading excursions and activities specifically for our Turkish student groups.

Location:

Bloomsbury, Central London – this is a residential contract and we will provide you with full board accommodation during your contract.

Contracts:

24th June - 23rd August – you must be available for at least 4 weeks but preferably the whole contract.

Hours:

48 hours per week over 6 days. As you will be providing wrap‑around care for our students, it is necessary to be residential for the duration of the contract. Good news! You don’t need to be local to apply.

What’s in it for you as a Student Welfare Officer?
  • Full board accommodation is provided as you must be residential for this role
  • 1st Aid Course as part of your training, prior to the programme starting and ongoing support throughout your contract duration
  • Experience of working in a fast‑paced, fun and multicultural educational environment
  • Opportunity to gain experience toward a career of working with young people in the fields of education, health or care professions
  • Working with a highly experienced and supportive team
Pay:

£610.08 per week plus holiday entitlement + full board accommodation included.

Incentive:

Employees may receive a £500 discount on CELTA training course provided by Stafford House, post qualifying contract. (T&Cs apply contact us for more information)

What does it take to be a Student Welfare Officer?
  • Confidence, with a good understanding how to work professionally with young people. You’ll be supporting young students who visit us from overseas to learn English. You’ll be guided by your Welfare and Accommodation Manager and/or the Centre Director, and acting as their responsible adult, and/or support their Group Leader.
  • Safeguarding is a big part of the job, and we take it seriously. If successful we will conduct full pre‑employment checks including an Enhanced DBS check, in line with our safer recruitment policy and Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025.
  • Administration – You will allocate the accommodation for and make plans to ensure that our overseas students’ needs are met, prior to arrival. You’ll also complete admin duties, such as logbooks and Health & Safety records.
  • Great Organisation – While here, you’ll manage the essential aspects of our students’ stay; ensuring they get to lessons on time, supervising mealtimes and working with their Group Leaders to support the smooth running of their stay.
  • Being Supportive – You’ll cover the duties of care for our students overnight, on a rota basis. Additionally, providing pastoral support to ensure their holistic well‑being and welfare.
  • Be a great Communicator with a good level of spoken and written English and Turkish.
  • Energetic – Working 48 hours per week over a 6‑day week. This is a fully immersive working experience. Activities and excursions involve high levels of activity and lots of walking!
  • Flexible – To care for our students arriving from Turkey, you may be asked to support with a range of duties; taking part in excursions and activities. You may also on occasion attend London airports and train stations to welcome our students, from Turkey.
  • Responsibility – You’ll take part in pastoral care duties, including night‑duties on a rotation basis.
  • You must already have the right to work in the UK on a full‑time basis – 48 hours per week.
  • You must be available to attend a 1‑day training session in London on 24th June.
  • The language requirement of this role is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim related to student welfare and operational effectiveness.
More Information
WHO ARE WE?

Stafford House has over 70 years of experience in providing international students with great English language study experiences in the UK. Our mission is to educate, inspire and help our students enjoy our locations, empowering them with confidence to realise their personal potential. Stafford House comprises two brands, Stafford House International and Stafford House Study Holidays.

We offer 7 fantastic study locations within the UK with a wide range of courses to choose from, including English Language and activities, creative Art & Design, sports, and academic preparation courses.

Stafford House International is part of CATS Global Schools (CGS), a leading education group committed to inspiring the next generation of world shapers.

OUR COMMITMENT TO SAFEGUARDING:

CATS Global Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students and expect everyone connected with the organisation to share this commitment. All positions are subject to the satisfactory completion of safer recruitment pre‑employment checks in line with KCSIE guidelines. All shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a criminal declaration form prior to interview and be subject to online checks which may include social media checks in addition to an enhanced DBS check (DBS process paid for by CATS Global Schools), references and if applicable, an overseas police check.

OUR COMMITMENT TO INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY:

We are committed to diversity, inclusion and belonging. Building on our core values Pioneering, Persevering, People we pledge to deliver a series of events, guest speakers and focus groups to make CATS Global Schools an employer of choice for all.

What are you waiting for? We look forward to hearing from you. Good luck!

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