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Email us with CV and covering letter: [email protected] Somerville College General Assistant Full-�me General Assistant (37.5 hours per week) needed to join our Lodge team. Salary £14,450 p.a. Details available from the College website at www.some.ox.ac.uk/jobs. Closing date Friday, 19 April 2013. Applica�ons are welcomed from female applicants who are currently under represented in the Lodge. Somerville College values equality and diversity. Somerville College Weekend Night Porter Part-�me Weekend Night Porter (16 hours per week) needed to join our Lodge team. Salary £8,712 p.a. Details available from the College website at www.some.ox.ac.uk/jobs. Closing date Friday, 19 April 2013. Applica�ons are welcomed from female applicants who are currently under-represented in the Lodge. Somerville College values equality and diversity. IT Technical Accounts Administrator and Procurement Analyst (x2) In this role you will be obtaining quotations, processing requests for acquisitions, coding purchase orders, receiving goods, maintaining financial records and disposing of redundant equipment. You will also have responsibility for the creation, deletion and transferring of user accounts on OUP systems and updating/ maintaining the inventory management database to ensure it is correct and up to date at all times. You will manage service expectations and ensure colleagues receive a high standard of customer service, by keeping customers informed regarding the status of their requests and ensuring that the call management database is up-to-date and accurate at all times. You will demonstrate excellent organisational and communication skills, with proven attention to detail, high level accuracy and an ability to show initiative. Ideally you should have experience of working in a customer service environment and have strong computer literacy. Previous experience of procurement with a general interest in IT and technology would be beneficial. ITIL/ ISO20000 literacy/ knowledge is desirable, but not essential. The salary offered will be up to £24,000 depending on the skills and experience. OUP offers a full range of supporting benefits. Closing date – 24 April 2013 To apply, please visit our job board - http://ukjobs.oup.com – and click on the ‘apply’ button at the bottom of the vacancy page. ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD RECEPTIONIST / DAY PORTER 16 hours per week, £15,000 - £17,000 pro rata We require a Porter to join our busy team. Duties will include meeting and greeting a broad range of visitors to the College, answering incoming telephone calls, handling emergencies, security patrols and helping to maintain good order throughout the College. Preference will be given to candidates who have previous experience of working in either a reception or security role. Previous College experience would be welcome. Hours of work will be 2 x 8 hour shifts per week which will include earlies / lates and most weekends. FOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT 40 hours per week, £14,976 per annum We require a Food Services Assistant to complement the SCR and Hall teams in order to ensure that an excellent food and drink service is provided to all College users. Ideally, you should have previous experience in a catering role, be of smart appearance, personable and able to converse fluently in English. Previous College experience would be welcome. Hours of work will be 40 per week on a 7 day rota with 2 days off per week. Benefits Benefits for both positions include a non-contributory pension scheme, 30 days annual leave (pro rata) plus public holidays or time in lieu of holidays worked, free meals on duty, uniform, travel loan scheme, cycle to work scheme and childcare vouchers. To Apply Further details and an application form are available at www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/content/other-staff-vacancies Closing date for receipt of applications is 22nd April 2013. The College exists to promote excellence in education and research and is actively committed to the principle of equality of opportunity for all suitably qualified candidates. A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+, from over 40 countries. The longest established International Baccalaureate centre in England. Required for late August 2013 Part-�me TEACHER OF FRENCH To teach French to International Baccalaureate level. Further details from our website: www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs or tel: 01865 517368 or email: [email protected] Closing date: 22 April 2013 St. Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. St. Clare’s is a registered charity advancing international education and understanding. A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+, from over 40 countries. The longest established International Baccalaureate centre in England. Required for late August 2013 Part-�me TEACHER OF ENGLISH Maternity cover (September 2013 - February 2014) To teach English language to International Baccalaureate level and Preparatory International Baccalaureate level. Further details from our website: www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs or tel: 01865 517368 or email: [email protected] Closing date: 22 April 2013 St. Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. 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MATURE MALE NATIVE English teacher/writer TESOL certified, BA Psychology, fluent in American and English English. Flexible fees and hours, free initial consultation. Willing to travel, lives in Oxford. Flexible rates for the financially challenged, uses a fun low key approach with an emphasis on making the lessons stress free. Email me at itesoltoday@gmail or telephone 07551 768888.ENGLISH TUITION WITH experienced DELTA-qualified teachers. All levels. [email protected], EVENING AND Saturday classes starting 8 April. General English and IELTS. All levels. Small groups. Experienced and qualified teachers. Central location. Only £7.50 per hour. 1-2-1 lessons also available. [email protected]&P PHOTOGRAPHICS TUITION days, £35 per person including lunch. Covering aperture shutter and more. Max 5 people. 14th & 28th April & May 5th. [email protected] LESSONS AT home. www.nathansnotes.info. MUSIC LESSONS AT home. www.nathansnotes.info. MUSIC LESSONS [email protected].

Ethiopian RestaurantEthiopian Restaurant

A night of Ethiopian food, dance, coffee & music. A night of Ethiopian food, dance, coffee & music.

Best value in town. £10 adult £5 childrenBest value in town. £10 adult £5 children07792 527421, [email protected] 527421, [email protected]

POP-UP

Zumbathon!A family event suppor� ng Zumba for Bump

Saturday 13th April 20131-2pm Stalls, 2-4pm Zumba, £10

Eynsham Village Hall, OX29 4QW

Email: [email protected]

Booking: 01865 305305 / www.ticketsoxford.com

o m n OxfordMusicNetwork.netFri 12 April, St John the Evangelist Church, 7.30pmSJE ARTSPinnock Manson Truscott TrioBuxtehude, Scarlatti, Handel, Marais, Bach, RameauTickets from £10 (Students £5 off )www.sje-oxford.org

Saturday 13 April, Sheldonian Theatre, 8pmCITY OF OXFORD ORCHESTRASpringtime BaroqueHandel, Vivaldi, Pachelbel, BachTickets: £10 - £30www.cityofoxfordorchestra.co.uk

Sunday 14 April, Holywell Music Room, 8pmOXFORD LIEDERMark Padmore & Graham JohnsonBritten: Winter Words & Sechs Hölderlin FragmenteWinter Words & Sechs Hölderlin FragmenteSongs by SchubertTickets: £25www.oxfordlieder.co.uk

SALES EXECUTIVES REQUIRED FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLISHER!

We are a Publisher for the Global Water Market, looking to recruit telesales executives to work during the week. Ideally you will be a hardworking, enthusiastic graduate, motivated by making sales and earning excellent commission! Previous experience is not required, but you must be bright, have a fl air for talking to people on the phone and be articulate in both your verbal and written communication. If this sounds like you, then we’d love to hear from you!

Good hourly rate (£8.50 per hour)

Excellent commission!

To apply, please send your CV to Abigail Smith

[email protected]

Small private company ‒ off Banbury Road - seeks:

Part-time Personal AssistantTuesday & Friday mornings to help two directors with: setting up calendars in Microsoft Outlook, running Linked-In accounts, guiding in the use of Mac computers, fi le and system organisation. We need you to be self motivated, comfortable working on your own, patient and willing to help with small tasks as well as the more challenging. You will be liaising with clients at Director level.

Email us with CV and covering letter: [email protected]

Somerville CollegeGeneral Assistant

Full-� me General Assistant (37.5 hours per week) needed to join our Lodge

team. Salary £14,450 p.a.

Details available from the College website at www.some.ox.ac.uk/jobs.

Closing date Friday, 19 April 2013.

Applica� ons are welcomed from female applicants who are currently under represented in the Lodge.

Somerville College values equality and diversity.

Somerville CollegeWeekend Night Porter

Part-� me Weekend Night Porter (16 hours per week) needed to join our

Lodge team. Salary £8,712 p.a.

Details available from the College website atwww.some.ox.ac.uk/jobs.

Closing date Friday, 19 April 2013.

Applica� ons are welcomed from female applicants who are currently under-represented in the Lodge.

Somerville College values equality and diversity.

IT Technical Accounts Administrator and

Procurement Analyst (x2)In this role you will be obtaining quotations, processing requests for acquisitions, coding purchase orders, receiving goods, maintaining fi nancial records and disposing of redundant equipment. You will also have responsibility for the creation, deletion and transferring of user accounts on OUP systems and updating/ maintaining the inventory management database to ensure it is correct and up to date at all times.You will manage service expectations and ensure colleagues receive a high standard of customer service, by keeping customers informed regarding the status of their requests and ensuring that the call management database is up-to-date and accurate at all times.You will demonstrate excellent organisational and communication skills, with proven attention to detail, high level accuracy and an ability to show initiative. Ideally you should have experience of working in a customer service environment and have strong computer literacy. Previous experience of procurement with a general interest in IT and technology would be benefi cial. ITIL/ ISO20000 literacy/ knowledge is desirable, but not essential.The salary off ered will be up to £24,000 depending on the skills and experience. OUP off ers a full range of supporting benefi ts.

Closing date – 24 April 2013To apply, please visit our job board - http://ukjobs.oup.com – and click on the ‘apply’ button at the bottom of the vacancy page.

ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD

RECEPTIONIST / DAY PORTER 16 hours per week, £15,000 - £17,000 pro rata

We require a Porter to join our busy team. Duties will include meeting and greeting a broad range of visitors to the College, answering incoming telephone calls, handling emergencies, security patrols and helping to maintain good order throughout the College.

Preference will be given to candidates who have previous experience of working in either a reception or security role. Previous College experience would be welcome.

Hours of work will be 2 x 8 hour shifts per week which will include earlies / lates and most weekends.

FOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT 40 hours per week, £14,976 per annum

We require a Food Services Assistant to complement the SCR and Hall teams in order to ensure that an excellent food and drink service is provided to all College users.

Ideally, you should have previous experience in a catering role, be of smart appearance, personable and able to converse fl uently in English. Previous College experience would be welcome.

Hours of work will be 40 per week on a 7 day rota with 2 days off per week.

Benefi tsBenefi ts for both positions include a non-contributory pension scheme, 30 days annual leave (pro rata) plus public holidays or time in lieu of holidays worked, free meals on duty, uniform, travel loan scheme, cycle to work scheme and childcare vouchers.

To ApplyFurther details and an application form are available at www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/content/other-staff -vacancies

Closing date for receipt of applications is 22nd April 2013.

The College exists to promote excellence in education and research and is actively committed to the principle of equality of opportunity for all suitably qualifi ed candidates.

A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+, from over 40 countries. The longest established International Baccalaureate centre in England.

Required for late August 2013

Part-� meTEACHER OF FRENCH

To teach French to International Baccalaureate level. Further details from our website:

www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs ortel: 01865 517368 or

email: [email protected]

Closing date: 22 April 2013

St. Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

St. Clare’s is a registered charity advancing international education and understanding.

A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+, from over 40 countries. The longest established International Baccalaureate centre in England.

Required for late August 2013

Part-� meTEACHER OF ENGLISH

Maternity cover (September 2013 - February 2014) To teach English language to International Baccalaureate level and Preparatory International Baccalaureate level.Further details from our website:

www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs ortel: 01865 517368 or

email: [email protected]

Closing date: 22 April 2013

St. Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

St. Clare’s is a registered charity advancing international education and understanding.

Project WorkerFull time, 37 hours

– Oxfordshire£21,948+

To work as part of an integrated team, responsible for the delivery of eff ective Harm Minimisation Services,

across Oxfordshire.Experience of working within a substance misuse service is essential, in particular delivering Brief

Interventions to Substance Misuser’s.Th e applicant will be expected to work from open

access and shared care surgeries across Oxfordshire.Th is role may include some evening and weekend

working.

Engagement and Assessment Practitioner

Full Time, 37 hours – OxfordshireTo work as part of a team to provide assessment and

referral for anyone wanting to access Drug and Alcohol treatment services.

Th is role involves working with a wide range of people to ensure eff ective and integrated treatment pathways.

Experience of working with individuals aff ected by drug and/or alcohol use is essential.

Th is role may include evening and weekend workingFor a job description and application form please

contact Dominique Pollard by email at [email protected] stating [email protected] stating [email protected] post you are interested in. CVs are not accepted

without an accompanying application form. Closing date is 22 April 2013.

www.oasispartnership.org

Activity Manager required for our junior summer school (May, June, July & August) to plan and organise the activity programme and to lead a team of

Activity Leaders. Previous experience is essential.

All candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) enhanced disclosure.

Please email CV and covering letter to: [email protected]

EFL teachers required, both immediately and for the summer, to teach adults in our main school and teenagers in our summer school. Possibilities

exist for long-term contracts for outstanding staff .

All candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) enhanced disclosure.

Please email your CV and covering letter to: haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com

Residential and Non-Residential Activity Staff required

for our junior summer school (July & August), to accompany teenage students on excursions and to take responsibility for a range of sightseeing, sports

and other activities. All candidates will be required to undergo a Criminal

Records Bureau (CRB) enhanced disclosure.Please email your CV and covering letter to:

haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com

Maintenance Team Member

To assist in all aspects of the maintenance requirements at the college’s various sites. A good level of experience in a similar environment and good communication skills (including spoken English) are essential.

Hours will average 39 hours per week. Salary £9.99 p/h.

For a detailed Job Description, Further Particulars, and an application form, please follow this link:

http://www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/2013/march/maintenance-team-member

The closing date for return of applications is Noon, Monday 15th April 2013

Interviews to be held on Tuesday 23rd April

VOLUNTEERS

TRAX YOUTH CHARITY are looking for volunteers to work with young people aged 13-19. Contact Yarrow on 01865 243077 or [email protected] for details.

Are you a parent or carer of ayoung person (up to age 25) who has self-harmed? An Oxford University based health

charity would like to hear from you. We will use your experiences to help others.

Contact: Caroline Jordan [email protected] 01865 289328 or Sue Simkin [email protected]

01865 226453. For more info see website: http://cebmh.warne.ox.ac.uk/csr/HTOrecruitment.html

No agency fees, private landlordStudio / 1 bed fl ats available in East Oxford, Cowley and Rose Hill. Studios from £650 to £700. 1 bed fl at £850 to £950 inc bills. Fully-furnished. Small deposit. Call on 07920 221032 for viewing, Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm & Sat 9am - 12pm.

JERICHO: small single rooms to letnear city centre. Starting at £113.27 per week. All bills and council tax included, free wifi , no deposit required, females only, suit student or professional etc, aged 18 - 35 years. Available now.Contact Catalyst Housing Offi ce: 01865 552021

or e-mail: [email protected]

Regent Oxford School is looking for

Welcoming Hosts Do you have a spare room

to host our 18+ international students?

• Competitive rates of pay• Extra income throughout the year• Enriching experience for the whole family

Please contact: Pauline Michel Tel: 01865 515 566

E-mail:[email protected] Oxford, 90 Banbury Road,

Oxford, OX2 6JT

full academic and activity program for students24 hour support for all host families

STS LANGUAGE SCHOOLSis currently recruiting host families in

Oxford and Abingdon

For further information please contact Kate on 01235 210 290 or

[email protected] Kate on 01235 210 290 or

OXFORD’S RECONDITIONED BICYCLES. Quality second-hand bicycles. Prices start from £35. Ideal for students. Also Cable- and D-locks, lights and helmets. For details: www.oxfordsreconditionedbicycles.co.uk / 07411 262957.SPECIALISING IN RECYCLED and new bicycle sales and repairs. www.oxfordbicyclecompany.co.uk.

CLOTHESNEXT CLOTHES: A pair of beige trousers, denim trousers CLOTHES: A pair of beige trousers, denim trousers CLOTHES: Aand a dungaree set. 3-6 months. Altogether £20. 07914 553725, [email protected]

PARKING SPACEPARKING SPACE - CENTRAL Headington. Available now, PARKING SPACE - CENTRAL Headington. Available now, PARKING SPACE - CENTRAL£80 pcm. 01865 761111. [email protected]

SOFTBALLOXFORD SOFTBALL LEAGUE looking for new players. Male & female, aged 14 or older. No previous experience required. Practice games currently ongoing. Please contact me for details and see our website http://www.oxfordsoftball.com / [email protected]

... MORE JOBS

Managing Editor - Health / Life Sciences

FTC, 10 Months (Maternity cover)Are you experienced in STM Publishing and educated to PhD level or equivalent? We’re looking for someone to lead editorial offi ce operations for open access journals in health and life sciences and help drive the growth of our open access publications programme.

The role-holder will be a key company contact working closely with colleagues to strengthen brand identity by developing new publications; managing two editorial assistants to ensure the smooth running of the journals from submission of content to fi nal publication. You will also work with external academic editors, editorial boards, reviewers and authors, building a network of contacts in the relevant communities.

This role will drive and support the development of new proposals, working with supporter journals to the cascade our programme on appropriateness and quantity of material originating from feeder journals.

The successful candidate will be familiar with journal publishing processes, maintaining awareness of OA market conditions and competitive activities, attending relevant conferences.

People Management experience is benefi cial.

For more information and to apply online please see our careers page at www.wiley.com

Closing date: 19th April 2013

Finance Administrator FTC, 7 Months

Are you an expert administrator, highly competent with Microsoft Excel? Are you familiar with large volume data manipulation and data presentation? We’re looking for an effi cient multi-tasker to join the Publishing Journals Finance team.

The role holder will manage Editorial payment requests, remittance advices and cheques in a timely manner, maintaining and updating key schedules (including KPI schedules). Taking responsibility for the contracts database, fi ling and archiving of fi nancial information, you will contribute to annual fi nancial statements and assist with annual accounts planning.

A key communicator within the business, you will have the ability to build rapport with a variety of people, organising team meetings, taking minutes, and following up actions. With a strong work ethic, you will complete assigned tasks without close supervision, documenting processes for SOXA purposes.

The role requires excellent knowledge of Microsoft Offi ce. 5 GCSE passes or equivalent at grade C or above including Maths and English are essential. An administrative or secretarial qualifi cation would be advantageous.

For more information and to apply online please see our careers page at www.wiley.com

Closing date: 18th April 2013

MON 22 MON 22 – SAT 27 APR– SAT 27 APR

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FRI & SAT SOLD OUT.

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