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ST. CLARE'S, OXFORD
Oxford
Full-time
23rd January 2026
JOB DESCRIPTION – University and Career Counsellor (Careers and Higher Education)
Candidates are expected to spend time looking at the College website www.stclares.ac.uk which provides information
about St Clare’s and the courses we offer

Title of Post

University and Career Counsellor (UCC)

JOB SPECIFICATION

Purpose of the
Role

The University and Career Counsellor (UCC) will provide excellent careers education,
information, advice and guidance (CEIAG) for all St Clare’s students to prepare them for the next
stage in their education or training.  Students include those studying for the International
Baccalaureate (IB), those on the colleges pre-IB programme (students equivalent to UK year 11
and US grade 10), academic gap year students and those on the university foundation
programme.   In conducting this work, the UCC will work closely with a variety of other
stakeholders, including parents, teachers and university admission officers.

The UCC will also develop and lead the CEIAG curriculum for designated groups of students.

In a typical year, 50% of the College’s students progress to UK universities and the remainder to
a very diverse range of universities around the globe. We are therefore seeking a guidance
counsellor with a wide range of experience, most notably in supporting students applying to US
universities and colleges.

The
Department

The  Careers  department  at  St  Clare’s  plays  a  key  role  in  supporting  students’  personal  and
academic  development  and  post-secondary  progression.  We  work  closely  with  all  students  to
explore their post-secondary options, to find their ‘best fit’ destinations, and to develop lifelong
education and career management skills.

Careers  education  is  embedded  in  the  curriculum  and  UCCs  lead  a  blend  of  small  group
workshops, whole-cohort activities, and online learning modules. Expert one-to-one guidance is
at the heart of our service and UCCs support students and their families to  find their ‘best fit’
pathway through in-depth exploration of future possibilities and rigorous preparation.

Applicants for the role should be able to demonstrate a commitment to, and alignment with, the
central  values  and  ethos  of  the  College  and  department.  Excellent  working  relationships  with
teachers, pastoral professionals and senior leaders create an environment of fruitful conditions
for student growth, where careers guidance is valued by all.

https://www.stclares.ac.uk/app/uploads/Careers-and-Higher-Education-Policy.pdf

Reporting
Structure

The UCC reports to the Head of UCC.
The Head of UCC manages the University and Career Counsellors and the Oxbridge Advisor and the
Medics/Vets Advisor in those specific capacities.

Key
Responsibilities

Guidance and application management
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conduct one-to-one, impartial, career guidance interviews which challenge and support
students to make informed, realistic yet ambitious, and adaptable career decisions with a
typical caseload of 70 IB1 and IB2 students (11th and 12th grades)

•  oversee university, higher education, and apprenticeship applications to both UK

universities and others around the world, also including applications to fine art and

performing arts institutions, ensuring students understand the requirements and deadlines
and submit their applications in a timely manner
•  guide students during the summer post-result period
•  maintain accurate records of all student interactions and application
•
support pre-IB students with building an IB diploma programme
•  write compelling and detailed recommendation letters for global HE systems
•

contribute to teaching staff development on reference and recommendation writing

Careers education
•  write, evaluate, and deliver careers education programmes to both small groups and whole

cohorts, within the College’s PSHE programme and within other timetabled and off-
timetable events and workshops

•  engage with employers to contribute to career education initiatives

Information
•

inform and advise students of HE, internship and experiential learning opportunities, and
labour market developments, in person, and also via the St Clare’s careers newsletter and
blog www.stclarescareersexplore.com/blog

Events
•

contribute to the organisation of an annual hybrid Higher Education (HE) Fair (routinely
attended by 90 global universities)

•  organise and promote on-campus visits by Higher Education Institution (HEI)

representatives

•  organise an IB1 (year 12 equivalent) ‘Launch day’ of a series of taster lectures and classes on

•

worldwide HE
collaborate on a wide variety of careers events, liaising with alumni, mid-career
professionals and current students to enhance learning and foster excellent networks

Interactions
•  work closely with Head of University and College Counseling and other members of the

•

careers team, including the specialist Oxbridge and Medicine Advisers
liaise with the College’s leadership team, boarding team, personal tutors, teachers and
other staff as necessary

•  establish and maintain positive relationships with HEI contacts
•

communicate with parents as appropriate over issues relating to individual students, and
contribute to webinars and newsletters shared with the whole parent community

•  maintain relationships with, and develop, University Foundation Programme progression

agreements with UK and international HEIs

While every effort has been made to describe the main duties and responsibilities of the post,
each individual task necessary for the successful performance of the role may not be specifically
identified. The UCC may therefore be required to undertake other tasks and duties that are
commensurate with the grade and nature of the role and/or in the reasonable discretion of the
College.

PERSON SPECIFICATION
The successful candidate will have demonstrated the following essential (E) or desirable (D) skills and experience

Education and
qualifications

•  a level 6 qualification in CEIAG, such as those listed by the Career Development Institute

(CDI) https://www.thecdi.net/GettingQualified or an international qualification such as the
UCLA Extension certificate (D)

•  an undergraduate degree in any discipline (E)

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Knowledge,
skills and
experience

Personal skills
and attributes

•  membership of the CDI/International Association of College Admission Counsellors (IACAC)

or similar professional body (D)

•  demonstrated experience of providing personal CHE guidance and facilitating group work in

an educational or organisational setting (E)

•  an extensive and demonstrable working knowledge and experience of supporting students

to apply to institutions in the USA and at least one other region of the world (training will be
available for unfamiliar systems) (D)

•  experience of curriculum and lesson planning and mapping plans against published

benchmarks (Gatsby, Ofsted etc) (D)

•  excellent and demonstrable written and verbal communication skills in English (E)
•
competency with Microsoft Office software, including using Excel, to track data (E)
•  attention to detail (E)
•  experience of publishing content for blogs and social media and/or content management

systems (CMS) and a willingness to learn new educational technologies (D)

•  event organisation skills and experience (D)
•  knowledge of one or more languages other than English (D)
•  knowledge of the principles and content of the International Baccalaureate and/or

international foundation programmes (D)

•  a warm and caring approach with the ability both to create an excellent rapport with and to

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challenge students (E)
student advocate committed to building student agency (E)
the use of tact and diplomacy in interpersonal relationships with a wide range of
stakeholders including students, parents, colleagues and external networks of HE and career
professionals (E)
the ability to inspire confidence and trust (E)

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•  a commitment to ethical practice through the CDI’s Code of Ethics, adherence to school
policy, and the values of equality, diversity and inclusion in an international context (E)

•  a commitment to the principles and practice of keeping children safe in education (E)
•  a love of learning and commitment to continued professional development (E)

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Terms of
Employment

Full-time, permanent

Consideration may be given to requests for term-time working (with at least 3 weeks to be
worked in the long summer vacation)

Place of Work

139 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7AL and 3 Bardwell Road, Oxford, OX2 6SP

Hours of Work

35  hours per week. Unless agreed otherwise within college hours of Monday to Friday  09:00-
17:30 with a 1-hour lunchbreak (unpaid).

The Employee may be required to work hours outside normal hours of employment to meet the
needs of the business. This may include some weekends and evenings. Flexibility will be required.

Probationary
Period
Notice Period

6 months

A full term’s notice

Salary/Pay

Competitive salary depending on skills and experience

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Holidays

39 days per annum of which 4 must be taken between 24th December and 1st January inclusive
each year when the College is closed.
The  employee  will  also  be  entitled  to  all  statutory  and  bank  holidays  which  fall  outside  the
College’s term time.

Holiday should ordinarily be taken outside of the 35-week academic year and the key periods in
early July and late August when IB and A-level results are published unless agreed with the Head
of University and College Counselling, or the Vice Principal Academic.

Pension

A contributory pension is offered through St Clare’s group personal pension scheme, following a
3-month deferment period. The employer pays 10% of gross salary and the employee pays 5%.
Employee contributions above 5% may be made, but do not attract a matching contribution from
the employer.

Meal

A free lunch is provided in the College dining hall on working days and when students are in
residence.

Other Benefits

•  Season ticket loan
•  Cycle to Work scheme
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•  Subsidised gym membership
•  Employee Assistance Programme

Life Assurance

REFERENCES AND PRE-EMPLOYMENT CHECKS
St Clare’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers
to share this commitment.  All offers of employment and contracts are issued subject to satisfactory references and
outcomes on all necessary pre-employment checks including DBS records and establishing the right to work in the
UK.  Some or all of these checks may have been undertaken before an offer is made.

Under the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools, we are required to follow the guidance in Keeping
Children Safe in Education and undertake additional checks on employees

References

Full written references and phone references on quoted references may be obtained before or
after interview.  One referee must be your current or most recent employer.  References must
also include the last place of employment where you worked with children or vulnerable
adults.  References from friends or relatives will not be accepted.  Please ensure referees know
they will be contacted and will respond promptly.

Identity, right
to work and
qualifications
Police and DBS
checks

Original documents confirming proof of identity, right to work in the UK and relevant
qualifications will be required.

Police checks/Disclosure and Barring Service checks will also be undertaken for which
employees / prospective employees are required to provide information and consent.

Candidates who have lived and worked abroad in the last five years will be required to seek
good conduct references, or the equivalent, from the countries in which they worked, as a pre-
requisite of employment.

Health
questionnaire

Satisfactory completion of a health questionnaire.

HOW TO APPLY

Applications

Applications must be made using the College’s standard application form which can be found on
the College website at https://stclares.ac.uk/contact-us/recruitment-and-careers/

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Email

Post

CVs will only be accepted if accompanied by a St Clare’s application form.
Applications should be submitted by email to recruitment@stclares.ac.uk

Alternatively, send to:
Recruitment, HR Department, St Clare’s, Oxford, 139 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 7AL

Contact us

Email: recruitment@stclares.ac.uk
Tel:     01865 552031

Deadline for
applications

This role will close at 9am on 23rd January 2026

Earlier applications are welcomed, and the College reserves the right to shortlist when a suitable
field is available.

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