Summer Camp Public Speaking and Debate Teacher + Monitor
King's College School Cascais
Cascais, Portugal
- 349 € - 350 € per week
- Salary:
- • Salary: Euros 1800 gross for the whole period. • Included: accommodation, meals, accident insurance • Day Off: 3 mornings a week, Saturday afternoon and Sunday
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 24 June 2026
- Apply by:
- 10 May 2026
Job overview
ROLE SUMMARY:
King’s College School, Cascais is seeking a dynamic and passionate Public Speaking and Debate Teacher + Monitor to deliver English language, public speaking and communication-focused activities during the Summer Camp programme running from 24 June to 25 July 2026. The successful candidate will design and deliver a comprehensive two-week programme (repeated across two rotations) for students aged 9 and above, fostering confidence in spoken English within an enjoyable and supportive learning environment.
Alongside teaching responsibilities, the role includes student supervision and monitoring duties, supporting evening activities and contributing to the overall wellbeing, safety and positive experience of all camp participants.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Deliver engaging lessons and hands-on activities focused on English language, public speaking and communication skills.
Develop and adapt lesson content to meet diverse student needs and interests.
Collaborate with the programme coordinator to organise and structure the two-week camp schedule and learning outcomes.
Facilitate activities that build confidence in speaking English and develop vocabulary and listening skills.
Differentiate learning to support varied skill and experience levels and ensure individual progress.
Create a positive and inclusive learning environment that promotes participation, collaboration and critical thinking.
Implement assessment strategies to measure student progress and provide constructive feedback.
Share knowledge and experiences that promote responsible language use.
Supervise students (typically 10–15 students aged 9–17) and ensure they are never left unattended.
Support evening activities, excursions and airport transfers in line with camp schedules.
Participate in duty rotations, including breaks, meals, pool supervision, night monitoring and transport duties when required.
Take responsibility for materials used during activities and help keep all areas clean and organised.
Support first aid and wellbeing needs and report injuries, accidents or illnesses promptly.
Attend training days, safeguarding sessions and all staff meetings.
Follow school policies, staff handbook guidelines, uniform expectations, health and safety and safeguarding procedures at all times.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:
A degree in English.
Strong background in language skills and communication.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Previous experience in programme facilitation and curriculum delivery (advantageous).
Must be 19 years of age or older.
Advanced or Proficient English level (C1–C2 required).
Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively as part of a team.
Ability to plan, prioritise and organise tasks and activities.
Creativity and ability to encourage innovation.
Ability to work independently and remain self-motivated.
Strong time-management skills and ability to meet commitments.
Positive, adaptable attitude and ability to cope with new and complex situations.
Commitment to professional behaviour, safeguarding and student wellbeing.
Valid permission to work within the EU.
SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT
Inspired Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practices and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.
About King's College School Cascais
- King's College School Cascais
- Rua Cesario Verde 395, Pampilheira, Cascais
- Lisbon
- 2750-657
- Portugal
Our School is part of the Inspired Education Group
King’s College School, Cascais comes with a 50-year heritage of academic excellence instilled from the King’s College schools group, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the world.
King‘s College School is an international school offering a truly global education and is the only school in Lisbon to offer the full world-renowned Cambridge curriculum up until Year 11 (age 16) and then culminate with the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme in Years 12 & 13 (age 16-18).
The school offers the highest quality modern facilities, ensuring that students benefit from a learning environment that has been designed for how students learn in the modern day. Facilities include football pitches, tennis courts, padel courts as well as dance, drama, and art studios.
King’s College School joins other King’s Group schools in Spain, Panama, Latvia and soon The Bahamas and Egypt. King’s Group schools have provided children with a rigorous and broad British and international education since 1969 with a focus on developing thoughtful and knowledgeable young people. The success of the group comes from recruiting teachers with the skills and experience to turn the curriculum into dynamic lessons that ignite the imagination.
The King’s belief that child-centred, exploratory learning teaches students to think, question and explore new ideas, complements lnspired’s forward-thinking learning approach.
The Inspired learning approach
Our approach is defined by supportive academic excellence and the exploration of life skills to develop students’ self-confidence and self-assurance.
We do this by delivering a focus on the individual and offering a broad curriculum based on the three pillars. Academics are at the centre of our approach but are also complemented equally by Performing Arts and Sport. This rich curriculum ensures that every student can discover their passions and develop their skills. Students are encouraged and supported to excel across all areas, even those they find more difficult.
Our Three Pillar Approach
1. Academics
Central to all our schools, our core of academia teaches our students critical and lateral thinking to inform the understanding and application of a wide variety of disciplines. At King’s College School, we follow the British Curriculum to Year 11 and then the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme to Year 13.
2. Sport
Inspired’s sporting pillar stands for health, wellbeing, fun, motivation, self-discipline,
and self-esteem. Whether it’s about involving students in team sports or introducing them to individual pursuits, we aim to provide an athletics programme to suit every student. King’s College School students can get involved in a broad range of sporting pursuits including football, basketball, cricket, swimming, and tennis.
While some students in each school go on to achieve national and international honours, all students benefit from the fitness, enjoyment, and life-long interest that sport can spark. The physical exercise involved also contributes to the mental alertness necessary for successful study.
3. Performing Arts
The arts help to instil confidence and selfassurance within our students to nurture and
develop their interests for life. This confidence is derived from performance, the appreciation of the arts as fundamental to the human experience, and a creative approach to all that our students do.
From drama lessons and public speaking to instrumental music lessons and visual arts, King’s College School students get to experience it all as part of the core curriculum.
Build a career with Inspired Education
Inspired schools remain anchored in the vibrant cultures of their respective locations, and collectively, they form an international community that nurtures each student's academic and personal development in a progressive, dynamic, and innovative learning environment.
Specialist-led, extracurricular activities and exchange programmes are woven into the fabric of Inspired's approach to schooling, resulting in a well-rounded, diverse student population of engaged, active learners who confidently apply their wide-ranging skills within a global context.
Students benefit from a robust, holistic, international curriculum formed around the Inspired three pillars of modern education: academic excellence, sports, and performing & creative arts, with dedicated, highly qualified teachers who demonstrate Inspired's exemplary methodology. In the application of a student-centred teaching model, Inspired schools achieve outstanding examination results and, importantly, nurture happy, multi-skilled individuals who have faith in their abilities. Inspired students are empowered to fulfil their potential and are fully equipped to thrive in a modern world.
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