Course Tutor – International Relations & Diplomacy
Job Title: Course Tutor – International Relations & Diplomacy
- Number of Positions: 1
- Location: Oxford
- On-Site Requirement: This is a 100% in-person, on-site role. (Please note: Accommodation is not provided).
- Contract Type: Short-term / Seasonal.
- Programme Dates: August 2nd – August 15th, 2026.
About OSP
The Oxford Scholars Programme (OSP) is a prestigious summer school designed for high-achieving students aged 14–18 years from around the world. Our mission is to provide an intellectually stimulating academic experience that fosters personal growth, critical thinking, and lifelong skills.
We are seeking a high-caliber legal academic to lead our Law and Justice course. This role is about more than teaching; it is about guiding future leaders through the complexities of global governance and international justice.
The Role
As the IR & Diplomacy Tutor, you are the architect of a global stage. You own the academic delivery of themes ranging from foreign policy analysis to global conflict resolution. You are responsible for transforming theoretical frameworks into practical simulations, culmininating in a diplomacy project where students solve real-world international crises.
What You Will Own
- Academic Leadership: Delivering 9 days of interactive morning classes within this 14-day programme. You will take our 80% core content and infuse it with your own 20% “expert’s edge” to explore IR theory, sovereignty, and contemporary global challenges.
- Diplomacy Workshops: Facilitating afternoon sessions centered on negotiation simulations, mock summits, and crisis response exercises. You will lead students in mastering the nuances of diplomatic protocol and persuasive argumentation.
- Material Design: While OSP provides the syllabus outline and handbook, you own the creation of all session materials. This includes designing professional slides/presentations, briefing papers for simulations, and policy-focused resource packs to ensure seamless delivery.
- The “Tutorial” Experience: Managing a high-impact learning environment with a maximum of 10–12 students. This small class size allows you to provide the personalized mentorship and academic rigor characteristic of the Oxford tutorial system.
- Assessment & Feedback: Owning 3 hours of marking/feedback to provide students with the academic critiques necessary to sharpen their policy drafting and analytical skills.
- Safeguarding & Wellbeing: Maintain awareness of student welfare and escalate concerns in line with programme safeguarding policies.
Compensation
- Teaching: Approximately 31.5 teaching hours, paid £40–£50 per hour (dependent on expertise).
- Preparation Time: 8 hours paid prep at £25 per hour.
- Training: Paid induction at £25 per hour (typically 2–3 hours total).
- Marking time: 3 hours of paid marking time at £25 per hour.
- Total Estimated Compensation: £1,585 – £1,925 (includes teaching, prep, marking time, and mandatory training).
Daily Format
Teaching typically follows the below format:
- Morning Lectures: 09:00–11:00 (including a scheduled break)
- Afternoon Workshops: 14:00–16:00
The course runs for 9 teaching days within a 14-day programme.
Candidate Profile
You are a steady hand with a deep understanding of the global political landscape. You possess the situational awareness to manage sensitive debates and the pedagogical skill to make complex geopolitical shifts relatable and engaging.
Essential Criteria
- Current PhD candidate or above at Oxford.
- Prior teaching experience, preferably in tutorial settings at Oxford or a similar institution.
- Proven expertise in designing and delivering academic content for young learners (14–18).
- Ability to teach a wide range of topics (IR Theory, Global Governance, Foreign Policy).
Application Process
Interested candidates should complete our application form and attach a current CV.
- Shortlisted applicants will be invited to an online interview
- Successful candidates will undergo an enhanced DBS check and provide right-to-work documentation
- Personal data will be handled in accordance with GDPR regulations
Application Deadline: 20th March 2026
(Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, and the position may be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found.)
OSP is committed to safeguarding and protecting children. All staff members undergo enhanced DBS checks. Only candidates who are successful in their application will be contacted. This advertisement is inclusive and does not discriminate based on gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability, or sexual orientation. Applicants are evaluated solely on their skills, qualifications, and suitability for the role. Requests for reasonable adjustments—such as accessible documents or interview accommodations—are welcomed and should be shared with the recruitment team.
