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JOBS Advertise instantly via www.dailyinfo.co.uk [email protected] 01865 241133 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) 1st floor of 121 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1HU Line ads @ 50p/word. (min. 10) + VAT Box ads @ £10-£12/cm. (min. 3cm) + VAT Oxford’s DAILY INFO © Daily Information 2015 Issue No. 8608 WHAT’S ON Magdalen College School Administration Assistant Summer Job – Student – Until End September An exciting opportunity to work in a small, friendly luxury garden building manufacturer in Chalgrove, South Oxfordshire during our busy summer season. The role would be ideal for a switched-on student with a level of maturity and experience who is comfortable working in a dynamic environment. You must be flexible, articulate, hardworking and reliable with a good eye for detail and have the ability to communicate at all levels. Reporting direct to the Managing Director, you will be responsible for a challenging and varied range of important tasks to help facilitate the smooth running and marketing of the business at this demanding time of year. An attitude of ‘whatever it takes’ to get things done and move things forward in an articulate, efficient and timely manner is essential. Being computer literate is a prerequisite and you must have your own transport. TES - Tess of the D'Urbervilles Re-imagined by Steve Larkin Thu 14th of May, 8pm The North Wall, South Parade, Summertown, Oxford An attractive remuneration package is on offer for the right candidate. Please send your CV to Iain at [email protected] www.thenorthwall.com www.facebook.com/events/1425666007744486 Iris Hayter House is a registered care home with 13 residents. We specialise in caring for people with enduring mental health needs. This small & friendly home has a high standard of care & we pride ourselves in our key values. We never use agency staff. The highly motivated staff, who have years of experience & have qualifications in health & social care would like to welcome a new team member. Senior Project Worker The Senior Project Worker role will involve you acting as keyworker to a small number of people with physical and mental health needs. You will work with them to collaboratively develop a care and risk management plan to help the residents achieve as much independence as possible. This role will require previous experience of working with people in a care environment. The ideal candidate will have the ability to engage and build appropriate working relationships with residents/potential residents, understand boundaries and maximise recovery & independence. You will also have a Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care or equivalent as well as a sound understanding and the ability to follow key CQC regulations. This is a full-time role which will require shift work covering 24 hours. The salary scale ranges from £19,503 - £22,191 per annum depending on experience. Benefits at Response include: excellent induction and training; 22 days holiday per year and a pension scheme. Please contact HR on 01865 397 968 or email [email protected] for an application pack. Magdalen College School Closing date: Friday 22nd May 2015 at 10am Maintenance Operative Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. The school seeks to appoint a Maintenance Operative to join our busy Maintenance team. You will provide ad-hoc support on a number of tasks, including stock checks, minor repairs, room configurations and mechanical and electrical services. Demonstrable experience in a similar role is essential. This role requires some out of hours work where needed. Friday 15 May: 7.30pm Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website: The Adderbury Ensemble with Viv Mclean (piano) www.mcsoxford.org Mozart Piano Trio Schubert Piano Trio in B flat Tickets £15/£5 students. 01865 305305 Available on the door or from www.oxfordplayhouse.com/ticketsoxford SJE Arts, 109a Iffley Road, Oxford A completed Support Staff application form, CV & covering letter should be sent by email to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA, ([email protected]) by Midday 29th May 2015. Magdalen College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and the successful candidate will be required to undergo statutory checks before the commencement of his/her employment. MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZ 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org HMC Independent Day School for boys 7-18 & girls in the Sixth Form visit dailyinfo.co.uk/truckfestival for details Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) Tue: 3.45, 8.30pm; Wed: 3.00, 6.30, 9.00pm Thu: 3.30, 8.45pm An Auschwitz survivor in post-war Berlin is unrecognised by her husband. German with subt. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD [12A] Tue: 12.30, 3.15, 6.00, 8.45pm; Wed: 2.30, 6.00, 8.45pm; Thu: 12.00, 3.15, 6.00pm Carey Mulligan is torn between three very different admirers. THEATRE to Sat 16 May New Theatre (0844 871 3020) JERSEY BOYS Tue 12th & Wed 13th, Fri 15th: 7.30pm Thu 14th, Sat 16th: 2.30 & 7.30pm SCOUTS (Cleaners) £8.00 per hour (20 or 25 hours per week) We are looking for friendly, hardworking cleaners to join our Housekeeping team. Reporting to the Housekeeping & Lodge Manager, post holders will be responsible for the daily cleaning of rooms and communal areas in the Catz House and Bath Street accommodation, and for ensuring that these areas are maintained to the required standards of cleanliness & hygiene. For full details please see: www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/node/848 or email [email protected] Closing date: Midday on Friday 22nd May 2015. THE BEAT BENEATH MY FEET [15] Tue: 6.15pm A teenager blackmails his neighbour into teaching him guitar. TODDLER TIME: TOOT THE TINY TUGBOAT [U] Thu: 11.30am Starring Jason Donovan as Lionel Logue & Raymond Coulthard as King George VI. £14-£30 Senior Custodian North Wall Arts Centre (319450) EARTH MEETS SKY Ralph Fiennes stars in George Bernard Shaw’s satirical romantic comedy. Thu: 7.00pm Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) CINDERELLA [U] Disney live-action remake. HOME [U] (2D) Tue & Wed: 11.15am, 1.50, 4.30pm Thu: 11.00am, 1.45pm Tue & Wed: 11.30am, 1.55, 4.15pm; Thu: 11.30am Colour-changing alien blob befriends human girl voiced by Rihanna. BIG GAME [12A] Tue - Thu: 11.40am, 1.55, 4.15, 6.40, 9.10pm The US President crash lands in a Finnish forest and is rescued by a young hunter. ? THE AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON [12A] (2D) Tue & Wed: 11.00am, 2.00, 5.15, 6.45, 8.30, 9.45, 10.30pm Thu: 11.00am, 2.00, 5.15, 8.30pm (3D) Tue: 2.00, 5.30, 8.45, 11.00pm; Wed: 1.00, 4.30, 7.45, 11.00pm Thu: 12noon Superhero crew must save the world from Tony Stark’s mistake. Subt: Tue 6.45pm FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD [12A] Tue & Wed: 11.10am, 1.50, 4.40, 7.20pm; Thu: 11.15am, 1.50, 4.40, 7.20pm Carey Mulligan is torn between three very different admirers. UNFRIENDED [15] Tue & Wed: 7.00, 9.00, 11.00pm; Thu: 4.30pm Haunting via Skype. THE AGE OF ADALINE [12A] Tue & Wed: 11.30am, 2.00, 4.45, 7.30pm; Thu: 12.15, 3.00, 5.30, 8.15pm After a magical lightning strike, a woman stops ageing at the age of 29. Tue 12th: 7.30pm TES Thu 14th: 8pm Spoken word theatre about a teenager descended from a famous romantic poet. £13 (£11) RSC: THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED) High-brow to low, covering comedy through the ages. £16 (£14) Fri 15th: 7.45pm Animated novice tugboat. For parents with children aged 1-5. NT LIVE: MAN AND SUPERMAN [12A] THE KING’S SPEECH Tue 12th - Wed 13th: 7.30pm Thu 14th, Sat 16th: 2.30, 7.30pm; Fri 15th: 8pm The Old Fire Station (263980) MONUMENT TO CHARLIE CHAPLIN Tue 12th: 7.30pm A short film, followed by Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator. £10 (£8) Cornerstone, Didcot (01235 515144) NURSING LIVES Thu 14th: 7.30pm Heart-warming wartime tale of bravery & love in wordless play. £15 (£13.50) Eynsham Village Hall (881624) NIGHT MUST FALL Nuffield College (278500) KILLING HITLER Tue 12th - Fri 15th: 7.45pm; Sat 16th: 2pm Exploring Oxford graduate Adam von Trott zu Solz’s role in the Valkyrie plot. £6.50 Somerville College (270600) KING LEIR Sat 16th: 10.30am-6.30pm Script-in-hand performance, followed by panel discussion and conference. £20 (£15) FAST AND FURIOUS 7 [12A] Tue - Thu: 3.30, 6.30, 9.30pm SENIORS: FOXCATCHER [15] ? Tue: 11.00am There are stowaways on the Ark! The Stath joins vehicular action franchise. Psychological thriller based on the true story of Olympic wrestlers & their multi-millionaire coach. MAD MAX: FURY ROAD [15] (2D) Thu: 2.00, 5.00, 8.00, 10.45pm (3D) Thu: 3.00, 6.00, 9.00pm Tom Hardy replaces Mel Gibson in fourth instalment of post-apocalyptic 80s action franchise. NT LIVE: MAN AND SUPERMAN [12A] Ralph Fiennes stars in George Bernard Shaw’s satirical romantic comedy. Thu: 7.00pm Odeon George St (0871 224 4007) HOME [U] (2D) Colour-changing alien blob befriends human girl voiced by Rihanna. MI5 boss Harry Pearce goes AWOL and is suspected to have turned. Subt: Thu 8.30pm TWO BY TWO [U] Tue & Wed: 12.30, 2.45, 5.00pm; Thu: 12.30, 2.45pm There are stowaways on the Ark! ? THE AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON [12A] (2D) Tue & Wed: 12.45, 2.15, 4.00, 5.30, 7.15, 8.45pm; Thu: 2.15, 5.30, 9.00pm Superhero crew must save the world, again. Subt: Tue 7.15pm FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD [12A] Tue: 2.30, 5.15, 8.00pm Wed: 5.15, 8.00pm; Thu: 5.30, 8.15pm Carey Mulligan is torn between three very different admirers. THE AGE OF ADALINE [12A] daily: 12.20, 3.15, 6.15, 9.00pm After a magical lightning strike, a woman stops ageing at the age of 29. UNFRIENDED [15] Tue & Wed: 7.15, 9.30pm Digital horror: haunting via Skype. SILVER SCREEN: TESTAMENT OF YOUTH [12A] Wed: 11.00am Thu: 2.00pm The story of Vera Brittain’s coming of age during WWI. SILVER SCREEN: WILD [15] Wed: 2.00pm; Thu: 11.00am Reese Witherspoon embarks on a 1000 mile journey to find herself. NT LIVE: MAN AND SUPERMAN [12A] Thu: 7.00pm MAD MAX: FURY ROAD [15] Thu: 5.45pm Ralph Fiennes stars in George Bernard Shaw’s satirical romantic comedy. (2D) 4th instalment of post-apocalyptic 80s action franchise. (3D) Thu: 2.45, 8.45pm Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007) ? THE AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON [12A] (3D) daily: 1.30, 4.45, 8.00pm Superhero crew must save the world from Tony Stark’s mistake. Subt: Wed 4.45pm WOMAN IN GOLD [12A] ? daily: 6.00, 8.30pm True-life story of a woman seeking restitution of her family’s art work stolen by the Nazis. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD [12A] Wed & Thu: 2.30pm Carey Mulligan is torn between three very different admirers. CINDERELLA [U] Disney live-action remake of the classic fairytale. Tue: 12.45, 3.15pm Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) DARK HORSE [PG] Tue, Thu: 9.00pm Documentary: some friends rear a champion racehorse on their allotment. ? Tue: 6.30pm; Wed: 9.00pm Thu: 4.00, 6.30pm A Swedish family’s emotional fallout after an avalanche. BABY CLUB: FORCE MAJEURE [15] ? Thu: 12.30pm FORCE MAJEURE [15] A Swedish family’s emotional fallout after an avalanche. For parents with babies under 1. BLIND [18] Wed: 6.45pm Nuanced Norwegian comedy exploring the inner world of a woman who loses her sight. ORIENTAL BOARD-GAME GO/ BADUK/ WEIQI / All welcome - beginners to 7 dan/pro / 7.30-11.00pm. Free / Freud, 119 Walton St BRIDGE CLUB / Duplicate Bridge / 7.15pm. £1.50 / peterbrooksdesign.co.uk/ LESTER/bridgetues.htm / North Oxford Centre, Diamond Place, OX2 7DP WRITER’S WORKSHOP / 11am. £10 / sarabanerji.com / Slug & Lettuce, OX1 1AY THE ROMANES LECTURE 2015: MERVYN KING / A Disequilibrium in the World Economy / 5.45-6.45pm. Free / ox.ac.uk/romanes / Sheldonian, OX1 3AZ GLOBAL JUSTICE OXFORD / 7.30-9pm. Free / Town Hall, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP JAVIER CERCAS: THE THIRD TRUTH (PART 1) / The novel as a genre: historical & theoretical / 5.30-7pm. Free / 610411 / St Anne’s College, OX2 6HS THE EXECUTIVE DEFICIT AT THE HEART OF WHITEHALL: THE SYSTEMIC FAILINGS OF UK GOVERNMENT / With Major General (Rtd) Jonathan Shaw CB CBE / 7.30-8.30pm. Free / 616593 / Oxford Martin School, Broad St, OX1 3BD ARTISAN CHEESE & WINE TASTING EVENING / 6 wines inc. fizz & artisan cheeses / 7-9pm. £32.50 / oxfordcheltwineschool.com / St Peter’s College, OX1 RATIONALITY VERSUS EMOTIONALITY IN THE CENTURY OF EXTREMES / Prof. Ute Frevert / 5-6.30pm. Free / Andrew Wiles Building, OX2 6GG NAMING NAMES: UNDERWRITING PATRONAGE IN TONSON’S CÆSAR (1712) / 5-6pm. Free / 277160 / Weston Library, Broad St, OX1 3BG Part/full-time depending on the candidate. Email with CV/cover letter: [email protected] Wed 13th OPEN MIC / Hosted by Lee Davies / 8.30pm. Free / thecapeofgoodhopeoxford. co.uk / The Cape of Good Hope, 1 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EA LIVE JAZZ AND WINE / Jazz performed with a modern spin by the Martin Pickett Trio / 7-9pm. Free / 1855oxford.com / 1855, 4 Oxford Castle, OX1 1AY THE BULLINGDON UNPLUGGED / Open mic / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd BACK TO 42, BONNE NUIT, CODITION, FRANKLIN, SHAMPERS, THREE FOLD / Student bands & solo artists / 6.30pm. £4 / The Bullingdon / 244516 NEW ORLEANS BOUNCE / Vintage swing, Charleston, Lindy Hop plus DJs / 8.30-10.30pm. £5 donation / decadenttimes.com / Phoenix Bar, OX2 6AE WILLIE J HEALEY / EP Launch for local singer-songwriter / 8pm. £4.50 / The Library Pub, 182 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thelibrarypuboxford.com MAIANS, LITTLE BROTHER ELI, CAMERON A.G., GHOSTS IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS / Annual showcase of new Oxford music / 8pm. £8 all venue pass / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF RAINBOW RESERVOIR, ESTHER JOY LANE, WATER PAGEANT, WHITE BEAM / Annual showcase of new Oxford music / 8.30pm. Free entry (£8 all venue Punt pass) / The White Rabbit, Friars Entry (Gloucester Green end), OX1 2BY ADAM BARNES, DESPICABLE ZEE, KATY JACKSON, MY CROOKED TEETH / Annual showcase of new Oxford music / 8pm. Free entry (£8 all venue Punt pass) / nightshiftmag.co.uk / 372255 / Turl St Kitchen, 16-17 Turl St, OX1 3DH ZAIA, PEERLESS PIRATES, RHYMSKEEMZ & BUNGLE, BALKAN WANDERERS / Annual showcase of new Oxford music / 7.30pm. £8 all venue Punt pass / The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St WARDENS, CASSELS, INDICA BLUES, THE SHAPES @ THE TONY JEZZARD STAGE / Annual showcase of Oxford music / 7pm. £8 all venue pass / The Purple Turtle, OX1 Thu 14th ?SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Open mic / 9pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements ?CATWEAZLE / Space for music, poetry, story and song / 8pm. £6 (£5) / catweazleclub.com / East Ox Community Centre, 44b Princes St, OX4 1HU ACOUSTIC THURSDAYS / Local artists & acoustic jams with Martini Russa / 8.30-10.30pm. Free / 07867 600631 / Jude The Obscure, Walton St, OX2 6AE BEN HOLDER TRIO / Jazz violinist / 8pm. Free / Joe’s, 260 Banbury Rd, OX2 7DX OPEN MIC / 8pm. Free / 07831 558067 / Café Aloha, 11 The Square, Botley JONATHAN GEE / Jazz pianist accompanied by the Spin Trio / 8.30pm. £10, (£8,£6) / spinjazz.net / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF THE COOLING PEARLS, FAMILY MACHINE, MAYBUG, TRUE ADVENTURES / Folk-pop, indie & acoustic / 7.30pm. £6 / Modern Art Oxford, 30 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP / modernartoxford.org.uk PETE FRYER BAND / Local blues-rock legend / 9pm. Free / The Wheatsheaf ? Wed 13th SLING MEET, SOCIAL / Baby-wearing social event / 10am-12pm. Free / 07758 859880 / Barefoot Books, 294 Banbury Rd, OX2 7ED SOUTH OXFORD COMMUNITY BINGO / For old & new players, refreshments available / 2-4pm. From £1 / southoxford.org / South Ox Centre, OX1 4RP THE KING, THE DUKE & THE FLEMISH MERCHANT OF VENICE / With Christina Anderson / 5-7pm. £9 (£8) / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH HOW WE CAME TO BE HUMAN / Prof. Robin Dunbar / 6-7.45pm. £3 / 270942 / Robinson Close, South Parks Rd, OX13PP IN NUMBERS / Maths & history panel discussion. Dr Sarah Mortimer and Dr Jamshid Derakhshan / 7-8pm. Free / 279111 / The Vaults & Garden, OX1 4AH NIKOLAUS WACHSMANN / Discussing his book The Camps: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps / 6-7pm. Free / 333623 / Blackwells, OX1 3BQ WORLD OF WINE: GRAND TOUR OF FRANCE (PART 2) / Tutored tasting / 7-9pm. £27 / oxfordcheltwineschool.com / St Peter’s College, OX1 2DL CAN BABIES FEEL PAIN? / Dr Rebeccah Slater / 7-8pm. Free / oxfordscibar.com / St Aldate’s Tavern, 108 St Aldate’s, OX1 1BU ETHNOGRAPHIC UNDERSTANDINGS OF GLOBAL REFUGEE POLICY / 5-6.30pm. Free / 281724 / Refugee Studies Centre, 3 Worcester St, OX1 2PZ OXFORD GEEK NIGHT 40 / Local web developers, designers, techies, librarians, etc. / 7pm. Free / The Jericho Tavern, OX2 6AE/ 311775 PEACEMAKING AND PEACEBUILDING IN COLOMBIA / Mr Sergio Jaramillo Caro / 5-6.30pm. Free / 616733 / Blavatnik School of Government, OX1 4JJ CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD Applications are sought from personable and confident individuals with experience in dealing with the public and cash handling. Excellent customer service, administrative and supervisory skills are a prerequisite. 40 hours per week including weekends and some evenings. Would suit someone who has easy transport links into Oxford City. Salary £17,056 pa plus other benefits. Application form and full details available at: www.chch.ox.ac.uk/general-information/employment or contact: Bridget Guiste, Clerical Assistant, Steward’s Department Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01865 286993 Closing date: Monday, 18 May 2015 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Tue 12th THE SPARK SIDE OF THE MOON / Open mic / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern JAZZ AT THE BULLY / Big Colours. Fantastic 16 piece big band / 8.30pm. Free / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE/ thebullingdon.co.uk HAMMER AND TONGUE / The heart of Oxford’s live spoken word scene for over a decade / 8pm. £7 (£5) / 305305 / Old Fire Station, George St, OX1 2AQ PIZZA MIC / Pizza, beer & open mic / 8pm. Free / The Library Pub, 182 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thelibrarypuboxford.com LECTURES & MEETINGS Tue 12th Sales Assistant/ Assistant Manager GIGS & COMEDY Tue: 12.15pm SPOOKS: THE GREATER GOOD [15] Tue - Thu: 1.00, 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm Please send your CV and Cover Letter to [email protected] by latest 21st May 2015. Emails should state ‘Valid International Administrative Assistant/Office Manager’ (only) in the subject line. Podarok on High Street, Oxford MI5 boss Harry Pearce goes AWOL and is suspected to have turned. Tue - Thu: 11.00am, 1.20pm Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK or must hold a valid UK work permit. Applications for part-time positions will also be considered. Wed 13th - Sat 16th: 7.45pm A spine-chilling psychological thriller full of intrigue & mind-games. £8 (£7) SPOOKS: THE GREATER GOOD [15] Tue & Thu: 1.15, 3.45, 6.15, 10.45pm; Wed: 1.15, 3.45, 6.15, 8.45, 10.15pm TWO BY TWO [U] This is a full-time position (37.5 hrs per week) within our IT department. Salary details available on application. For a full job description and application guidelines go to: www.validinternational.org/careers Choral collaboration between singer Juliet Russell & Oxford’s community choirs. £8 (£6) Illegal immigrant and immigration official find love. French with subt. You will be a graduate with a relevant degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or similar, and ideally possess some work experience within a placement or short-term engagement. Strong communication, analytical and problem solving skills prerequisite. Oxford Playhouse (305305) SAMBA [15] Tue: 1.00pm; Wed: 12noon This Developer role will work within the full life cycle of web application development to create robust enhancements to the core application built in PHP, MySQL, HTML, Javascript, JQuery, CSS, XSLT, Bootstrap. You will gather requirements, create specifications, and write code across all 3 tiers: database, application and front-end. Testing and ongoing application support will also form part of the role. Please email your CV to [email protected] Tim Driesen stars as Frankie Valli in the true story of his rise to stardom. ? £17,000 per annum Valid International Ltd is a leading humanitarian organisation specialising in the research and implementation of evidence-based techniques to improve the quality, impact and accountability of humanitarian assistance. The Department for Continuing Education is currently looking to recruit a Senior Waiting Person Grade 1: £14,959 - £15,356 p.a. (pro rata) (£7.88 - £8.09 per hour) The Department for Continuing Education is currently looking to recruit a Senior Waiting Person to provide firstclass service to staff, guests, and visitors. This is a busy role working as part of a friendly and supportive team, between our locations at Rewley House, Kellogg College, and Ewert House. Accommodation Officer We are looking to recruit a highly-organised administrator to work within our homestay and selfcatering Accommodation department. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in hospitality or similar where they have demonstrated high standards of provision and customer care. Highly-developed people skills are essential. Salary: ca. £19,500 p.a. + profit share Closing date: 15th May 2015. For full details please visit our website: www.british-study.com/jobs.php Applications are to be made online no later than midday on 15 May 2015: www.conted.ox.ac.uk/staff/ workforthedepartment/vacancies.php Casual Chef £10.00 per hour, immediate start St. Anne’s College is an equal opportunities employer. JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD St. Clare’s, Oxford is a registered charity, no. 294085 • Experienced Summer School Manager (live-in position). For July – early August. Managing our summer centre, its programme and a team of teachers and activity leaders • Qualified English Language Teachers (CELTA + 2 years’ experience + first degree) • Activity Leaders (accommodation available) for social activities, leading excursions for young people Our young persons safeguarding procedures mean that all appointments are subjected to satisfactory DBS checks and references. Junior Summer School Activity Leaders Required! Enthusiastic and motivated Activity Leaders needed to guide teenage students on excursions, and to accompany groups on a range of sightseeing, sports and cultural activities. Hours are varied and include weekdays and weekends. Full availability is required from 5th July to 2nd August. All candidates will be required to undergo a DBS check. Please email your CV and covering letter to: groups oxfordschoolofenglish.com BUTLER We are looking for a Butler to join our busy Food Services team. This role is an excellent opportunity for someone with good customer service skills and experience in providing high quality formal service. Hours will be a notional 39 per week, 5 days out of 7 as per the rota. Salary: £9.55 per hour (£19,367p.a.) Please go to our website: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/fellows-and-staff/vacancies/college to find more details about the roles and how to apply The closing date for return of applications is noon on Monday 18 May 2015. Interviews will be held Friday 29 May 2015. ROOMS TO LET NICE DOUBLE ROOM, clean and quiet house near centre Cowley. £550 all incl. 07713 117079. [email protected] WHITE ROAD, BMW, Oxfam, BG, Unipart, Brookes halls, hospitals, large single rooms for one person, £380–£430 pcm plus bills. 07591 430564. [email protected] PRETTY, LARGE EN SUITE BEDSIT, for quiet postgrad/ researcher. Wifi, cleaner and bills included. £185/week. [email protected] LARGE ROOM, £570 bills included. 07866 700703. www.easyrentaroom.co.uk. [email protected] HOUSE/FLAT WANTED WE’RE LOOKING FOR somewhere in Oxford to live during my legal secondment (June, July, August) to an Oxford charity. 1 bedroom; garden ideally. Non-smokers; no pets. Thanks, Harriet. [email protected] Homestay Families required We need friendly hosts to offer accommodation in single and twin rooms in July and early August and beyond, for international students of all ages. If you can offer a good standard of accommodation with half board and live within a short bus ride of Oxford city centre we pay excellent rates in return. Hosts are required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Please email Jan or Anthea on [email protected] or call 07501 028736 or 07554 006175 HOLIDAY LETS SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, Burgundy, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk. [email protected] PARKING PRIVATE PARKING SPACE in Marston. Next JR and Brookes University. £100 pcm. 07557 235131. 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Duties: • processing enquiries and advertising, updating records and local details, proofreading • copywriting, design and layout of advertising • making tea, washing up, tidying, making deliveries • reviewing theatre, exhibitions, restaurants and films • contributing to our presence on social media • planning and writing features on Oxford life • almost anything else in the name of customer service! 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Salary £20,000 pro rata – 7-10 hours per week Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse & Rape Crisis Centre (OSARCC) is seeking a committed self-defining woman to undertake the financial work of a growing organisation. The successful candidate will have experience and knowledge managing charity finances, including experience with Sage, Quickbooks, Xero or similar. She will have experience of managing and reporting finances on a monthly basis to ensure the sound financial running of OSARCC. She will be committed to working in an organisation seeking to end violence against women and girls, and will be able to work efficiently and effectively, using her own initiative. Administration Officer We provide fun and interesting tours of Oxford. Part-time flexible work available; pay £60-120 per day. Full days or single tours available to suit your timetable. e: [email protected] w: footprints-tours.com Please see our website: www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/about/job-opportunities for further information and details on how to apply. Subject to enhanced DBS check and references. Staff needed for ELT Summer School in Oxford Students or locals, energetic and outgoing. Foreign languages and acting experience a plus! The Casual Chef will work alongside the Head Chef and Chefs preparing all food for staff, students and conference guests. A good knowledge of working in a busy kitchen is required. Full job details: www.stclares.ac.uk/summerjobs HOSTS WANTED HMC Independent Day School for boys 7-18 & girls in the Sixth Form Tour Guides Needed! St Anne’s College are looking for a casual chef to work over the busy summer period. 3. Welfare Staff (Welfare Officer, Summer Dean) BRAND NEW TWO bedroom house, off road parking, local amenities. Available now. £1050 pcm. 07776 321896. 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HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027. www.722027.co.uk VOLUNTEERS between 18 to 45? fit and well? light or non-smoker? right handed? a fluent English speaker? • Are you considered eccentric or consider yourself different? • Do you prefer to keep to yourself? • Do you believe in the supernatural or things that some people find unusual? The study involves visiting our research facility in Oxford on 3 occasions. You will receive compensation for your time and reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed. We would like you to complete an online questionnaire: www.manchester.ac.uk/sep Text: STUDY to 70099 Call: 07760 486222 Or email [email protected] to find out more Unequal vision Have you spent at least one night in hospital in the past six months? with two eyes? The Picker Institute is a healthcare research organisation. We’re looking for volunteers to help us test a questionnaire about adult inpatient stays in hospital. We would like to speak to you if you are 16 years or older and have been an inpatient in an NHS hospital in the last 6 months. Poor 3D vision? Aged 18-45? then you could take part in our study on how vision relates to brain chemistry. For more info: [email protected] Website: dpag.ox.ac.uk/visionoutreach Meetings can take place at a location of your choice (our office in Oxford, or a local café). You will be given a £25 gift voucher as a thank you. For more information, please either call 01865 208127 and ask for Hannah Atherton or you can send an email to this address: [email protected] x MORE LECTURES AND MEETINGS Thu 14th (£8.92 per hour plus £1.08 per hour holiday pay Total payable per hour £10.00) 2. Activity Organisers (residential & nonresidential, for ages 10-15 & 15-17) MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OXFORD • OX4 1DZ 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org www.osarcc.org.uk St Anne’s College, Oxford 1. EFL Teachers (residential & non-residential, for ages 10-15, 15-17, & 18+) Completed Teaching Staff application form, CV and covering letter, should be sent by email to the Master, Dr T. R. Hands, ([email protected]) by midday Friday 15th May 2015. An Information Pack for this post is available on the job vacancy link of the website. Closing date for applications: Friday 5th June 2015, 5pm Interviews will be held in the week commencing 15th June 2015 For an information pack and application form or for this information in another format, please email [email protected] or call 01856 725311 OSARCC is an equal opportunities employer and encourages applications from candidates from all minority groups. We offer flexible working arrangements. These posts are open to women only and are exempt under Schedule 9, part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. OXFORD UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER Applications are now open for these positions: The school requires a graduate of native German speaker standard, to prepare pupils for IGCSE, AS and A2 German oral examinations. This is a part-time appointment teaching in the region of 10 periods per week. Fixed term until April 2016 with possibility of extension. Salary £18,000 pro rata – 20 hours per week Oxfordshire Sexual Abuse & Rape Crisis Centre (OSARCC) is seeking a committed self-defining woman to undertake an administrative role. The successful candidate will have experience and knowledge of managing office administration, a firm understanding of growing organisations, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. She will be committed to working in an organisation seeking to end violence against women and girls, and will be able to work efficiently and effectively, using her own initiative. You will work up to 36.5 hours per week (over seven days), dependent on business requirements and scheduled functions. You will have good communication skills, a positive attitude to customer care, and experience in the hospitality industry in a customer-facing role. Summer Vacancies in Oxford Magdalen College School is located in the heart of Oxford on the banks of the Cherwell and is one of the country’s leading and most historic day schools. It was founded by William of Waynflete in 1480. St Catherine’s College, Oxford We are currently recruiting for an Administrative Assistant/ Office Manager to secure the smooth running of the administrative functions of the Oxford office, providing day-to-day I.T. support and managing Valid’s website, managing receptionist duties, developing and maintaining organisational systems and office records, managing the office property and equipment, and delivering logistical support to projects where necessary, including booking flights and processing visas. BIG SCREAM: FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD [12A] Wed: 11.30am Carey Mulligan is torn between three very different admirers. THE FALLING [15] Thu: 1.00pm Strange goings on at an English girls’ school. Administrative Assistant/Office Manager Applications are invited for the post of a part-time German Assistant with effect from 14th September 2015. Please send CV’s to: [email protected] Tel: (01865) 874786 Junior Web/PHP Developer to Thu 14 May GERMAN ASSISTANT (part-time c. 10 periods per week) MSD-IDREC-C1-2014-146 Tue 12th - Thu 14th May 2015 (Oxford University 3rd Week) PHOENIX [12A] HOUSES & FLATS TO LET www.dailyinfo.co.uk Next issue: Fri 15th May. Deadline: 10am, Thu 14th May. CINEMA PROPERTY BASIC ESSENTIALS OF ISLAM / 7pm. Free / 07701 337049 / Central Oxford Mosque, Manzil Way, OX4 1DJ ENGINEERING A COOLER PLANET / Profs. Richard Darton & Steve Rayner / 5-6.30pm. Free / 616593 / Oxford Martin School, 34 Broad St, OX1 3BD THE WEATHER STATION HAS BEEN EATEN: NIGERIA IN THE 1960S / Talk by Mervyn Powell / 2pm. £2 (free) / u3aoxford.org.uk / Rewley House, OX1 2JA THE FUNDING NETWORK 2015 / 4 innovative local charities / 6-9pm. £5 / 305305 / The Old Fire Station, 40 George St, OX1 2AQ MUIRHEAD BONE: THE GLASGOW PIRANESI / Examining Bone’s drawing & printmaking / 3.45-4.45pm. 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JAMES COOK AND THE VOYAGES OF READING (1784–) / 5-6pm. Free / 277160 / Weston Library, OX1 3BG MEMORY AS IMAGINATION IN A GLOBALISED WORLD / Siddhartha Bose / 5.30-7pm. Free / 274100 / Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX2 6UD DIGITAL PUBLISHING / 6.30pm. £10 (£5, free) / opusnet.co.uk/events/ forthcoming-events/digital-innovators / Brookes Headington Hill Site, OX3 FILM SCREENING & CONVERSATION WITH DIRECTOR, ÁLVARO GAGO / English subtitles. Three short films / 6pm. Free / Balliol College REVIEW: BENEFIT 5th May at the Old Fire Station Cardboard Citizens’ new play, Benefit, is a wonderful example of interactive political theatre-making, showcasing the very best of company and audience alike. The play shows three loosely connected stories – that of a young woman whose benefits were sanctioned because her appointments were double booked, a man whose work situation and relationship are disintegrating around him, and a man with severe mental health issues who has wrongly passed his fit for work assessment. For the first half, we are presented with these stories as a conventional play – a moving, and heartbreaking conventional play, highlighting how the most vulnerable in our country are repeatedly set up to fail. The second half is run as forum theatre, a style that Cardboard Citizens have been using for twenty years. The idea of forum theatre is that the actors replay the piece, but we as an audience have the chance to stop and alter the action – to step into the ATOS interview, to talk back at the doctors appointment. 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