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Waynflete Academic: Law

Waynflete Academic: Law

Magdalen College School

Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£2,200 per annum (£22,000 FTE).
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
As soon as possibe
Apply by:
20 February 2023

Job overview

 

Magdalen College School, Oxford, founded by William Waynflete in 1480 is one of the country’s leading independent schools. Each year we employ a small number of graduates, doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, in a part-time capacity, to provide up-to-date, scholarly and expert knowledge as part of our Waynflete Studies programme. Recent appointees have found the role fits well alongside their current research commitments.

 

We are looking to appoint a Waynflete Academic in Law to commence as soon as possible and to continue until the end of the 2023-24 academic year. The role will focus on support for pupils applying to read Law at university. This will include support with university applications and interviews, preparation for admissions tests (LNAT for example) and supporting our pupil-led Law Society.

 

The role is likely to be the equivalent of half a day per week which is 0.1 of a Full Time Equivalent. The salary for this position will likely to be £2,200 per annum (£22,000 FTE).

Those interested should click "Apply now" to download the MCS application form the MCS Vacancies page, and email this together with a CV to the HR Administrator, Miss Aimee Edwards (recruitment@mcsoxford.org) by Monday 20th February, noon. Early applications are encouraged. Interviews will be held the following week after the closing date. Applicants who only send a CV will be automatically rejected.

 

Magdalen College School is committed to the safeguarding of pupils, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory safeguarding checks before the commencement of his/her employment.

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About Magdalen College School

Magdalen College School is a remarkable place. We are now well into our sixth century, and our former pupils include scholars, war heroes, musicians, Olympians, two Nobel Prize laureates, a Hollywood film director, and a saint.

Our success in public examinations, in securing places at top universities, and in an astonishing array of co-curricular pursuits ensures that we continue this proud tradition. We do so by nurturing the individual potential of each of our pupils, and above all we believe that learning is as fun as it is fulfilling.

William of Waynflete founded Magdalen College School in 1480: schoolmaster, bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England. Being of humble origins, Waynflete was determined that others of ability should be given the opportunity to learn, to serve and to prosper as he did. And so MCS offers a transformative education in our global university city, the community to which we contribute.

We attract and retain the best staff and MCS is a stimulating, welcoming and thriving environment in which both to learn and to work.

A lot happens at MCS. The various sections of our website (www.mcsoxford.org) including the recent News will give you an impression of our school.

Thank you for your interest.

Master

Helen Pike

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