Who we are looking for
We are seeking a friendly, reliable and proactive person to support daily life in our boarding school. You don’t need years of experience – what matters most is your willingness to work as part of a team, connect with teenagers, and bring a positive, flexible attitude.
This role is ideal for someone local who is looking for a part-time opportunity, perhaps even as a first step into the education field in an international environment.
What you will do
Be a visible presence in the boarding house: chat with students, check rooms, and support their wellbeing.
Supervise evening study sessions and help with recreational activities (movie nights, games, group events, etc.).
Assist in organising small weekend activities.
Help ensure safety, good behaviour, and respect of house rules.
Work closely with the boarding team and keep the Head of Residential Life updated when needed.
Who you are
A responsible and mature person, with good common sense and reliability.
Someone who enjoys working with teenagers and can create a supportive atmosphere.
Flexible, adaptable, and happy to step in where needed.
Able to manage your time well and stay calm under pressure.
Comfortable walking around campus and being active in daily routines.
What we offer
A welcoming, international environment with opportunities to learn on the job.
Free meals while on duty and access to the school’s grounds and sports facilities (when available).
Accommodation available on campus during shifts.
Training and support from the Head of Residential Life and the boarding team.
Requirements
Good English (at least C1 level).
Driving licence (own car is a plus).
Availability to work some evenings and weekends.
Previous experience with young people is a plus, but not required.