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Scientists Teacher

Job in Windsor, Berkshire, SL4, England, UK
Listing for: Summer Boarding Courses
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Special Education Teacher
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 815 GBP Weekly GBP 815.00 WEEK
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Future Scientists Teacher

Contract Dates

26/06/2026 - 20/07/2026

Role

SBC subject teachers are at the heart of what we do, delivering high‑quality, inclusive lessons in a multicultural setting. They are instrumental in helping students become more confident and equipped with 21st‑century communication skills. Teachers promote a culture of respect and understanding and encourage our students to love learning through fun and engaging lessons. At SBC, teachers play a huge role in enriching our students’ experience, making their time with us truly unforgettable.

The

Subject

The Future Scientists Programme is a two‑week course for students eager to explore biology, chemistry, and physics through experiments, demonstrations, and guided research. Teachers guide students as they design investigations, collect and interpret data, and present their findings with clarity. The programme promotes critical thinking and examines new scientific developments and the ethical questions they raise. Students collaborate on group challenges that mirror real‑world scientific research, developing problem‑solving and teamwork skills.

Through their guidance, teachers inspire students to deepen their scientific understanding and nurture the curiosity and skills needed to excel in science.

Responsible To

The Director of Studies

The Site

SBC at Eton College offers international students aged 12‑16 the unique opportunity to study at one of the world’s most prestigious schools. Founded in 1440 by King Henry VI, Eton College has a rich legacy, having educated 20 British Prime Ministers and numerous authors, scientists, actors, Olympians, and explorers. The historic campus provides a truly inspiring environment, where students can immerse themselves in a setting that has shaped generations of leaders and visionaries—and where you will play a key role in shaping an unforgettable summer experience for them.

Ways

We Support Our Teachers
  • Fully paid DBS check
  • Extensive, paid, on‑site training prior to student arrival
  • All meals and accommodation included
  • CPD and Appraisals
  • Staff Wellbeing Initiative
  • Access to Employee Assist Programme (EAP)
  • Continual support for all staff from the Head Office Team, both on the ground and via phone/email
  • Online safeguarding and prevent training
  • Professional, fun and supportive environment
Additional Role Specific Support
  • Allocated planning and preparation sessions
  • CPD sessions and workshops with Director of Studies
  • Observations with feedback and action points
Remuneration

You will be paid a gross amount of £815 per week, paid weekly in arrears and subject to statutory deductions. This amount includes holiday pay % of your basic weekly pay, where your basic weekly pay is £727.22, and the holiday pay element totals £87.78.

Working Hours

A normal working week for Teachers will consist of up to 45 hours per week over six working days.

One Day Off

All staff will receive one full day off per week.

Main Duties

General Responsibilities:

  • Prioritise the safeguarding and well‑being of students in your care.
  • Follow all Health and Safety guidelines and risk assessments.
  • Demonstrate flexibility, as is often required in residential roles.
  • Help ensure that the students do not breach the rules of the school.
  • Interact with students in a manner that is both friendly and professional.
  • Assist at any time, whether on duty or not, in an emergency situation.
  • Share reflections about your experiences over the summer.
  • Offer support during meal and break times, and assist with student sign‑ins when needed.
  • Help with student airport transfers, ensuring smooth arrivals and departures.
  • Teaching Duties:
  • Acquaint yourself with the SBC syllabus, materials, and resources during the induction period.
  • Deliver lessons using the SBC syllabus and suitable materials.
  • Cultivate a student‑centred learning environment that promotes 21st‑century skills.
  • Set assignments as guided by the SBC syllabus.
  • Cater to individual needs, ensuring students reap the full benefits of their course.
  • Regularly review students’ work, mark assignments thoughtfully, and provide constructive feedback.
  • Handle administrative tasks like maintaining class lists, recording work, registering students, and preparing certificates and…
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