EAL Teacher – British Summer School (July and August 2026)
About This Role
Role Overview
The EAL Teacher is a core member of the British Summer School teaching team, responsible for delivering high-quality English language instruction and actively contributing to the enrichment programme. This is a dynamic, hands-on role requiring enthusiasm, creativity, and a genuine commitment to student development both inside and outside the classroom. The British Summer School runs from 18 July to 12 August 2026, with INSET training commencing on 16 July.
Key Responsibilities
Programme Delivery & Engagement
Deliver and support learning sessions, workshops, or activities as part of the wider programme
Contribute ideas and skills beyond formal teaching, including creative, experiential, or project-based activities
Adapt delivery to suit different age groups, abilities, and learning styles
Support student engagement, participation, and personal development
Collaboration & Contribution
Work collaboratively with colleagues to deliver a cohesive, high-quality programme
Participate in daily briefings and contribute to planning, reflection, and programme development
Be flexible and willing to support across different areas of the programme as required
Activities & Student Experience
Support and supervise activities, events, and excursions, including weekends where required
Act as a positive role model and represent the programme professionally at all times
Contribute to creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment for students
Pastoral & Community Support
Support student wellbeing and positive behaviour throughout the programme
Assist with supervision duties (e.g. meals, evenings, residential routines) on a rotational basis
Build positive relationships with students and contribute to a strong programme community
Person Specification
Essential:
Qualified teacher status (QTS, PGCE) or recognised TEFL/TESOL/CELTA certification
Experience teaching English to speakers of other languages
Native or near-native English proficiency
Enthusiastic, flexible, and able to thrive in a fast-paced residential environment
Strong classroom management and behaviour management skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
A genuine passion for working with young people
Enhanced DBS check or equivalent background clearance (or willingness to obtain)
Desirable:
Experience working in summer schools or residential programmes
Additional skills in sports coaching, performing arts, outdoor education, or creative subjects
Experience with international students from diverse cultural backgrounds
First Aid certification
What We Offer
Competitive salary package
Full board and accommodation at Epsom College Malaysia
Return flights (where applicable)
Comprehensive induction and ongoing professional development
The opportunity to work in a world-class campus environment
A supportive, collaborative team culture
An unforgettable summer experience with students from around the world
Safeguarding Statement
Global Enrichment Programme is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment. This position is subject to enhanced background checks and satisfactory references.