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Excursions manager

Glasgow (Glasgow City)
St Andrew's College Language Schools
Manager
€769.07 a month
Posted: 15h ago
Offer description

Positions available in Edinburgh, Stirling, London, Chatham (Kent), Canterbury, Brighton, Colchester, Keele and New York.

Total Salary £769.07 per week*

Accommodation included.

Duration: Summer 2026.

Reports to: Centre Manager & St. Andrew's College Management Team.


Essential Requirements

* Good administrative and prioritising skills
* Computer literate
* Ability to organise and manage own work
* Effective communicator
* Able to adapt quickly to change and be flexible
* Demonstrate initiative towards taking on extra tasks
* Enjoy working with children and teenagers from different cultures
* Ability to address large groups of young people
* Good problem‑solving skills
* Pass Disclosure Scotland / DBS background checking / vetting procedures
* Previous residential experience
* Smart personal appearance
* Experience of working with children
* Previous summer school experience
* Previous activity leading experience
* Ability to maintain long periods of physical activity
* Previous supervisory experience
* Holiday pay included, USA & Ireland wages available upon request


Job Overview

The post of Excursion Manager is a residential one and includes all meals and accommodation.

The Excursion Manager is responsible for the promotion, organisation and the running of all half‑day and full‑day excursions and for all relevant liaison with Group Leaders, as well as assisting the Welfare Coordinator with the welfare, safety and security of students in residential accommodation (including assisting in the arrival and departure of students and carrying out airport transfers). As a management role, this requires a high degree of flexibility and initiative.

The Excursion Manager will work closely with and under the guidance of the Centre Manager. They will deputise for the Centre Manager on request, manage a team of Activity Leaders and undertake administrative tasks as necessary (detailed in, but not exclusive to, those listed in the Main Duties and Responsibilities section of this document). They must liaise with the Centre Manager and group leaders on a daily basis to ensure that all clients are fully briefed on the daily programme and can assist with any problems that may arise.

An outlined excursion programme is prepared in consultation with the Centre Manager and implemented by the Excursion Manager. The Excursion Manager will be responsible for delegating tasks to Activity Leaders and will conduct daily and weekly meetings with the activity staff and Centre Manager to ensure all activity staff are aware of the week’s excursions and their specific duties. This is also an opportunity to discuss any issues that activity staff may have whilst ensuring staff morale is high.

This post involves administrative and management duties, and therefore, strong administrative and prioritising skills are required. The Excursion Manager will work a six‑day week. All full‑time staff receive one full day off per week.

The employee must also provide an email address and contact telephone number of three referees who can verify their suitability for the post and suitability to work with those aged under 18.

All activity staff undergo a paid induction (£12.71/hour) and may be asked to start work after this induction. This payment will be made on completion of agreed contract and on return of all company resources and property. Both the induction and the work afterwards are paid. Attendance at the induction is an essential part of the employment.


Reports to

Centre Manager


Other Important Information

* You may be required to work in excess of 48 hours per week. Evening and weekend work will be required.
* All staff accrue pro‑rata paid holiday during their period of employment.
* Holiday pay in lieu of untaken holiday is paid at the end of the contract.
* Company t-shirts, lanyards and ID badges are provided and must be worn at all times whilst on duty.
* Staff do not receive any overtime payment unless this is expressly agreed with the Managing Director.
* All staff must be employees of St. Andrew’s College Language Schools.


Main Duties and Responsibilities


Welfare

* Read and understand the supervision manual and staff handbook and be fully conversant with our policies for the welfare and protection of children. At all times whilst on duty, staff are responsible for the care, welfare and safety of students whilst ensuring they follow the St. Andrew’s College Language School rules.
* Ensure that each student’s cultural, religious and dietary needs are met and respected.
* Manage lights‑out duties, supervise other staff on pastoral care duties.
* Help students adjust to life in the UK and to understand information concerning personal safety, British law and St. Andrew’s College Language School Campus rules.
* When required assist with airport transfers and student arrivals/departures.
* Be responsible for Health and Safety issues in accommodation buildings and undertake fire warden duties. Ensure everyone is aware of emergency procedures.
* Ensure information relating to fire, Health and Safety and medical emergencies is correctly displayed on the information board, in residences and in the Common Room.
* Ensure that all St. Andrew’s College Language Schools Health & Safety policies are implemented and monitored.
* Liaise with Group Leaders daily, both informally and at scheduled meetings.
* Assist Director of Operations with staff induction day, help provide training to Activity Leaders in planning, organising and running on‑site and off‑site sports activities and excursions.
* You are not expected to be on duty between 1 am and 8 am.


Management Of The Excursion Programme

* Prepare for excursions thoroughly. Preparation time can be considerable if you are to ensure the success of the timetabled trip or excursion. This involves:
* Having considered all potential hazards concerning Health & Safety according to guidelines laid down, make necessary provisions to avoid accidents.
* Ensuring excursions comply with British Council and English UK guidelines (documents available on site by checking the risk assessment for each trip).
* Ensuring that excursions are run according to St Andrew’s College Language Schools procedures and rules.
* Communicating with the relevant coach providers and vendors to ensure the correct numbers have been booked.
* Cross‑checking the pre‑booked numbers for excursions with the numbers on campus.
* Ensuring all students are present, that the Group Leader has a list of all their students, that the Activity Leader has a list of all individual students, and registers are kept on record.
* Monitor and maintain appropriate staffing levels in consultation with the Centre Manager and Senior Management Team, based on staff:student ratios.
* Ensuring trip itineraries are correct and that they are distributed to the Activity Leaders.
* Ensuring the Activity Leader packs for the relevant trips are prepared and distributed in plenty of time, as well as any relevant materials or equipment have been handed out.
* Ensuring necessary instructions/directions before the trip start time have been given to the Activity Leaders.
* Ensuring excursions are promoted effectively and that both staff and students are aware of where they are going, what they are going to see and what they will do.
* If need be, brief other staff on the excursions, especially on the procedures and risk assessments involved.
* Ensuring that, on weekends, packed lunches are distributed correctly and liaising with the Centre Manager to ensure the correct number is ordered.
* Ensuring that listed students and groups are present on designated coaches and maintain accurate registers of their attendance.
* Ensuring that you are in communication with the Activity Leaders throughout the duration of excursions and can therefore deal with any issues that may arise.
* If necessary, escort groups on excursions and lead by example.
* Ensuring that St Andrew’s College Language Schools and its customers receive value for money from the organised excursions, and that correct use is being made of the facilities and coaches.
* Control the materials and equipment (Sports Equipment etc), including items belonging to St Andrew’s College Language Schools, the centre and hired items. Ensuring all materials are returned after each trip.
* Providing feedback on the programme for the Centre manager at the end of every week.
* Consulting with Group Leaders and other members of the activity team to improve the programme wherever possible.
* Liaising with Group Leaders and the Centre Manager to plan, organise and book groups’ optional excursions. If in doubt, consult the relevant Area Coordinator.
* Delivering a high‑quality excursion programme.


Other Duties

* Assisting the Centre Manager with staff induction day, helping to provide training to Activity Leaders in the planning, organising and running of on‑site and off‑site sports activities and excursions.
* Closing the centre, return all St Andrews College Language Schools equipment according to guidelines outlined in the activity staff manual and write a final report to be submitted to the Managing Director no later than five days after the closing of the centre.
* Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner time supervision duties as required.
* Ensuring that student notice boards are kept up to date and all information is correct and accurate.
* Establishing and maintaining open communication between the centre, clients, and Centre Manager.
* Representing St Andrew’s College Language Schools positively in all conversations with clients, staff, and the host centre.
* Administration duties, as allocated by the Centre Manager. These may include managing airport transfers, controlling petty cash, or assisting the Centre Manager.
* Deputise for the Centre Manager when required.
* Ensure that student notice boards are kept up to date and all information is correct and accurate.
* Additional duties as required.


Disclosure checks

To work with St Andrew’s College Language Schools, and in accordance with our safeguarding policies and British Council accreditation criterion S4 (in the UK), you must provide:

* Scotland: PVG (£18 – £59)
* England: Enhanced DBS (£0 – £74)
* US: Criminal background check
* Ireland: Garda vetting check

Please bear in mind that the procedure of receiving a disclosure check usually takes 14 days (but could take up to a maximum of 18 weeks).

It is required by law, that all vetting/background/disclosure checks must be completed before starting work with us.

* Based on 2026 rates.
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