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A summer educational organization in Cambridge is seeking a Welfare Manager to oversee the welfare of students during the summer program. The role involves managing House Teams, ensuring student wellbeing, and maintaining communication with the admissions team. Candidates should possess strong leadership and communication skills, previous managerial experience, and a compassionate approach. This position includes accommodation and remunerates £1010 per week, including holiday allowance, reflecting a commitment to student care in a dynamic environment.
The Welfare Manager oversees the welfare of students throughout the summer programme, ensuring the highest standards of pastoral care. They manage the House Teams, foster positive and safe boarding communities, lead daily welfare meetings, communicate closely with the SBC Admissions Team, guide staff on pastoral care, and keep meticulous records. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills are essential for this dynamic role that places student health and wellbeing at its core.
Appealing to ambitious students wishing to prepare for future success and to gain the opportunity to spend the summer in the beautiful historic city of Cambridge, Durham Cambridge students undertake academic courses exploring their chosen subject through a series of engaging lectures, tutorials, and industry workshops. Their academic programme sits next to their social programme allowing them to explore Cambridge, take part in college events, wellbeing activities and the greatly enjoyed excursion to London. Duke's Cambridge replicates a city university model based at dedicated university student accommodation giving students a true taste of university living. Students on the college programme are 14‑17 and the capacity is 140 students each week.
The salary for the Welfare Manager role is £1010 per week (subject to tax and national insurance), paid weekly in arrears. This sum includes a holiday allowance at 12.07% of basic pay of £108.78, plus accommodation at the summer site.
Founded in 2008, Summer Boarding Courses have united students from around the world through education. Delivering award‑winning, future‑focused courses that strike the perfect balance between academic and social enrichment.
Our courses unlock potential and ignite a spark for long‑term success. Our residential summer courses take place at some of the UK's top boarding schools and university college campuses, including Eton College, Oxford University Colleges and Headington School. We carefully select our campuses to ensure they provide the perfect environment for our students to live and study. Over 15,800 students from 152 nationalities have been welcomed to study with us to date. Whether it's preparing for future studies, developing 21st‑century skills or building confidence, the knowledge gained on an SBC course allows students to go forward and apply what they have learned to other areas of their education and beyond; giving them the necessary skills to achieve their future goals. The EL Gazette publishes a league table based on British Council inspections, and SBC have been ranked Number 1 from 2018 to 2023. We are very proud of this achievement and will continue to grow and develop our courses to offer students extraordinary experiences. SBC is the only multi‑campus summer school provider in the UK to have achieved a perfect 15/15 areas of strength by the British Council. A true hallmark of educational quality.
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