We are looking to hire Centre Managers and Assistant Centre Managers for our summer school campuses in Portsmouth and Salford (Manchester) in 2026. The pay is between £1,149 and £1,209 per week. Dates for Portsmouth are 20 June – 26 July 2026 (5 weeks), and Salford 20 June – 9 August 2026 (7 weeks).
About New College Group
New College Group (NCG) is a specialist college providing English language tuition, with schools located in some of the best student cities in the UK. We have year‑round adult schools in Manchester and Liverpool, with a dedicated groups campus in Cheshire and summer schools in Salford (Manchester) and Portsmouth.
About the Junior Summer School
The NCG Junior Summer School is for international students aged 12‑17. We run residential programmes at the University of Salford and University of Portsmouth. Our dedicated programmes help young learners to develop their English language skills while providing them with an unforgettable experience abroad, packed full of exciting social activities and countless opportunities to make friends with like‑minded people from across the globe.
The Role
The Centre Manager is responsible for the overall operation of the summer school (except for the academic programme delivery, which is the responsibility of the Director of Studies).
* Line‑managing and supporting a team of sports & activities leaders
* Line‑managing the Welfare Officer(s)
* Holding daily briefings with staff
* Liaising with Head Office and enacting the planned activities programme schedule & excursions
* Being the point of contact for agents and group leaders vis‑à‑vis complaints and queries regarding the activities programme
* Managing facilities and resources at the site
The Activities Programme
The activities programme runs from 09:00 to 22:00 every day of the week. We offer a range of activities to meet the interests of international teenagers. The activities programme is coordinated by the Centre Manager, who line‑manages the Sports & Activities Leaders. Mostly, activities are held on site at the university campuses, but there are also off‑site activities (such as bowling and adventure golf), as well as excursions to local sites of interest and other cities. The Centre Manager is directly responsible for implementing the activities programme, which is designed and communicated to them by Head Office.
* Arts & Crafts: Clay modelling, Jewellery making, Mosaic tile‑coasters, Rock painting, Tie‑dye T‑shirts
* Local Excursions: Libraries, Galleries, Museums, Beaches & parks
* Games & Events: Baking, Karaoke, Discos, Card games, Board games, Bingo, Quizzes, Dance, Yoga
Conditions of Employment
* Centre Managers are contracted to work for 48 hours per week. In any one week this may work out to be a little fewer or greater than 48 hours, but it should average out to be this amount. Any extra hours will be paid as overtime at the end of the contract.
* Centre Managers are assisted by an Assistant Centre Manager, who works in opposing shifts to the Centre Manager and assumes their authority as team line manager in the Centre Manager’s absence.
* The Centre Manager reports directly to the Head of Junior Summer Schools and Groups, in Head Office.
About Salford
The Salford campus is at the University of Salford, and the programme runs for 6 weeks. Half‑day excursions visit places like the Manchester Museum and John Rylands Library, and Saturday excursions include Liverpool, York and Chester. The University of Salford is a self‑contained campus on the outskirts of Manchester; it is the larger of the two summer schools with a busy and varied activities programme.
About Portsmouth
The Portsmouth campus is at the University of Portsmouth, and the programme runs for 4 weeks. Half‑day excursions go to Portsmouth city centre, and include venues such as the Spinnaker Tower and Southsea Castle. The University of Portsmouth is a city campus, meaning that it is in the city centre with staff and students being ‘out and about’ in the city every day.
Our Commitment to Safeguarding
New College Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and all staff are expected to share this commitment. Therefore, all references will be followed up, gaps in CVs must be explained satisfactorily and appropriate suitability checks will be required prior to appointment. A DBS check will be requested in the event of a successful application, together with a Police check from any country where you have lived for more than six months in the past five years.
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* Mid‑Senior level
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* Temporary
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