Company Information
Our mission is to develop fearless learners and be the best possible complement to a child’s school education. We are looking for passionate and ambitious leaders to join our family and help us make a meaningful impact on both the lives of children and the growth of our business.
Number of Vacancies 100
Degrees Required Any undergraduate degree
Locations
Nationwide vacancies including London
Salary £23,000 – £25,500
Online Applications
www.explorelearning.co.uk/ careers
Who we are looking for It’s a varied role but, broadly speaking, there are four key areas that you will take responsibility for: management; sales and promotion; customer service; and teaching. What we’re really looking for is for you to be willing, trainable, proactive and resilient – we can help you to master everything else!
Careers Offered In our full-time graduate assistant director role, you will join a close-knit management team with the ultimate aim of growing your membership and raising our profile with families, schools and local communities. The maths and English tutor role is a
rewarding part-time job where you will form part of a dedicated team bringing children’s learning to life and helping us to create fearless learners.
Application Details For both roles please apply via our website:
explorelearning.co.uk/careers
Benefits
As second place in the Times Top 25 Best Companies to Work for 2018 and 2019, we deliver a vast amount of brilliant training in absolutely everything you could hope for. We also offer the opportunity to work with our partner charities including the Roald Dahl Marvellous Children’s Charity and CHAS.
Contact Details Francesca Ditano attraction manager 74 North Street, Guildford, GU1 4AW Tel: 01483 447 410 Email: careers@
explorelearning.co.uk
Website
explorelearning.co.uk/ careers
Closing Date Ongoing
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