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DailyInfoOxford JOBS PROPERTY WHAT’S ON Tue 10th - Thu 12th May 2016 (Oxford Uni 3rd week) Issue No. 8708 Next issue: Fri 13th May. Deadline: 10am, Thu 12th May. Oxford’s DAILY INFO 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 www.dailyinfo.co.uk © Daily Information 2016 HOUSES AND FLATS TO LET BIKES PASHLEY SOVEREIGN (GENTS’), little-used since new (2013), smart and professionally checked. £380. [email protected] OXFORD’S RECONDITIONED BICYCLES. Quality second-hand bicycles. Ideal for students. Free delivery in Oxford, 7 days a week. 50% buyback scheme available on all bicycles. For details: www.oxfordsreconditionedbicycles.co.uk / 07411 262957. DISCO, P.A. P.A. 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Free / JHB Lecture Theatre, Headington Campus, OX3 0BP KURT JACKSON: GIVE BEES A CHANCE / Multimedia artist reflecting on his motivations / 6.30pm. £5 / Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, OX1 3PW WHAT THE WORLD IS LOSING: PALMYRA, CITY OF PALMS / Linda Farrar talks about Palmyra’s archaeology / 2pm. £9 (£8) / Ashmolean, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH SIMON SCHAMA ON ‘THE PAST & ITS PUBLICS’ / In conversation with Craig Clunas and Margaret MacMillan / 5.30pm. Free / Museum of Natural History Lecture Theatre, Parks Rd, OX1 3PW OXFORDSHIRE & THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR / Speaker Liz Woolley / 6.45pm. £10 / Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, Park St, Woodstock, OX20 1SN Thu 12th JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY / Learn about the art of tea in Japan / 1, 3pm. Free / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH WHAT WE CANNOT KNOW / Marcus du Sautoy on his new book / 4.30pm. Free / Andrew Wiles Building, ROQ, Woodstock Rd, OX2 6GG OPEN SCREEN / Free and friendly film networking event / 7.30pm. Free / Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, OX4 3AH THE FIGURE OF THE TEACHER / By Dr Robert Protherough / 2-3.15pm. £2 / Rewley House, Dept. of Continuing Education, 1 Wellington Square, OX1 2JA SHAKESPEARE’S CONNECTIONS WITH OXFORD / Author Tom McDonnell talks about his book / 6pm. Free / Museum of Oxford, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, OX1 1BX A WORLD POWERED BY RENEWABLE ENERGY / 5pm. Free / 616593 / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, 34 Broad St, OX1 3BD FOXES HAVE HOLES: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON HOUSING NEED / Book talk & discussion / 7pm. Free / Peace House, 19 Paradise St, OX1 1LD MEETINGS & LECTURES SINGLE EN-SUITE. £445 monthly, including bills. International students, researchers, professional. Iffley Road. [email protected] £690 HEADINGTON MASTER bedroom (huge), bills included, refurbished house. 07783 942613. OX3 8QG LOVELY bedroom plus study/shower, separate toilet for single professional in 5 bed HMO, shared kitchen, lounge, parking, garden. Wifi bills incl. £650 from 22/05/2016. [email protected] NORTH OXFORD. QUIET, warm room in professional shared house. Large lounge, internet, garden, CH, three bathrooms. £650pcm. Peter: 07870 495296 / [email protected] LARGE ROOM FOR single occupancy in Wolvercote. Share most facilities with one other. Suit non-smoking, quiet, mature person. £540 pcm inclusive. Phone 01865 514651. ROOMS TO LET Tue 10th THE SPARK SIDE OF THE MOON / Open mic: music, poetry, comedy, song etc. All welcome / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU ?HAMMER AND TONGUE / The heart of Oxford’s live spoken word scene for over a decade / 8pm. £7 (£5) / The Old Fire Station, 40 George St, OX1 2AQ Wed 11th ARVE HENRIKSEN / Trumpeter & collaborators perform to live film by video artist Anastasia Isachsen / 7.30pm. £17 (£12) / Holywell Music Room, OX1 3BN DRORE, BEING EUGENE, THE AUREATE ACT, MOOGIEMAN & THE MASOCHISTS / 7pm. £8 / Purple Turtle, Frewin Court, OX1 3JB TOO MANY POETS, CRYSTALLITE, CHEROKEE / 8pm. £8 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF STEM, KANADIA, SLATE HEARTS, GREAT WESTERN TEARS / 7.30pm. £8 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ CRANDLE, LITTLE RED, COLDREDLIGHT, CHARLIE LEAVY / 8pm. £8 / Turl St Kitchen, OX1 3DH BROWN GLOVE, THESE ARE OUR DEMANDS, LUCY LEAVE, KANCHO! / 8.30pm. £8 / The White Rabbit, Friars Entry, OX1 2BY THE FIRRY MIC / A wonderful open mic in a beautiful listening space / 8.30pm. Free / firrymic.com / The Fir Tree, 163 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EJ / 245290 REND COLLECTIVE, URBAN RESCUE / Northern Irish Christian folk-rock / 6.30pm. £18 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk LAURA CANTRELL, GEORGE BREAKFAST / Nashville-born country singer-songwriter / 7.30pm. £17-£20 / SJE Church, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EH GHOSTFACE KILLAH / Wu Tang Clan’s hip hop superstar / 7pm. £23 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk Thu 12th ?SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Open mic / 9pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements ?THE CATWEAZLE CLUB / Oxford’s performance space for music, poetry, story & song / 8pm. £6 / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St, OX4 1HU THE BLACK DELTA MOVEMENT, NEON VIOLETS, GRUB / Psychedelic garage, rock & grunge / 7pm. £7 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE WHEATUS / Rockers best know for hit single ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ / 7pm. £15 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk ?JONATHAN KREISBERG QUARTET / Jazz guitarist & band featuring pianist David Kikoski / 8.30pm. £10-£15 / The Wheatsheaf, High St, OX1 4DF GRANT SHARKEY, VIENNA DITTO, BEARD OF DESTINY / Eclectic blues double bassist plus sci fi voodoo blues duo and hairy blues duo / 8pm / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk THE HOWLIN’ TAILDRAGGERS / Smokin’ hot Chicago blues / 8.30pm. Free / facebook.com/howlintaildraggers.live / Café Tarifa, 56-60 Cowley Rd, OX4 1JB GIGS & COMEDY TUITION RUSSIAN GROUP CLASSES. Beginners / intermediate / advanced / GCSE / A Level. [email protected] RUSSIAN LANGUAGE TUITION. Experience of teaching GCSE, A Level, Cambridge Pre-U, business, children, bilingual. [email protected] LAW TUTOR REQUIRED for next Thursday, for approx 2 hours. Must be a specialist in family law. Negotiable rate of pay. Please contact the Academic Manager for further details. [email protected] MATHS, SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, UKCAT tuition available. Patience guaranteed. 07984 547940. www.aonetuition.co.uk HOLIDAY LET ?= dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews = dailyinfo.co.uk/podcasts THEATRE North Wall Arts Centre (319450) FAKE IT ‘TILL YOU MAKE IT Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 8pm Heart-breaking and life-affirming new show about clinical depression. £16 (£13) The Old Fire Station (263980) CELL Thu 12th: 7.30pm Diagnosed with MND, Ted goes on the trip of a lifetime with his pet fish. £15 SPRING INTO DANCE Sat 14th: 2.30, 4pm Tac-au-Tac young dancers share their love of dance in this ideal family show. £10 (£8) Ruskin College (759600) A RAISIN IN THE SUN - STAGED READING Wed 11th: 6.30pm A staged reading of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry (1959). Free New Theatre (0844 871 3020) WOODY SEZ Tue 10th: 7.30pm Musical based on the life and music of folk hero Woody Guthrie. £14.40-£35.40 BILL BAILEY: LIMBOLAND Wed 11th & Thu 12th: 8pm TV star’s stand-up show based on the gap between reality & imagination. £28.90 BALLETBOYZ - LIFE Fri 13th: 7.30pm One of the most cheekily original and innovative forces in modern dance. £16.90-£29.40 SING-A-LONG-A DIRTY DANCING Sat 14th: 7.30pm Join Baby and Johnny in a fun-filled screening of the 1987 dance classic film. £15.90 SING-A-LONG-A FROZEN ? Sat 14th: 3.30pm Let it go! Disney’s snowy animation, with added sing-along subtitles. £15.90 Eynsham Village Hall (881624) RELATIVE VALUES Wed 11th - Sat 14th: 7.30pm Coward’s light comedy that explores the breakdown of social manners in 50s Britain. £9 (£8) Oxford Playhouse (305305) OF MICE AND MEN Tue 10th - Sat 14th: 2.30, 7.30, 8pm Tale of two men bound by friendship who face an earth-shattering decision. £11.50-£27 A RAISIN IN THE SUN - STAGED READING Fri 13th: 5pm A staged reading of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry (1959). Free Pegasus Theatre (812150) THE SHOE FARM Thu 12th: 10am Join Emma Boor and a host of puppet friends in an interactive installation. £3 WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK Thu 12th: 7.30pm Theatre exploring the cultural movement performed to a score of UK garage. £13 (£9, £6) INTO THE WEST Sat 14th: 3.30, 7.30pm Internationally-acclaimed story of grit and magic, love and loss. £13 (£9, £6) ) Wytham Woods (726832) OPERA IN THE WOODS Sat 14th: 2pm Extracts from a range of operas, popping up and performing among the trees. Somerville College (270600) HAMLET (1603 TEXT) - STAGED READING Sat 14th: 2pm A rare staging of this lesser-known quarto text of Shakespeare’s tragedy. £5 O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) RICHARD II Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 7.30pm; Sat 14th: 2.30, 7.30pm Thrilling production of Shakespeare’s History play. £10 (£7.50) to Sat 14 May SERVICES ALL HOUSE MAINTENANCE covered - tiling, painting, carpentry and more. Local and reliable. Call 07970 818411. 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Six study bedrooms, two shower rooms, two kitchens plus dining area, TV room, gas central heating, new double glazing, small garden. License HMO. Available August 1st for one year. £475 pp monthly. Telephone landlord direct 01865 321667 or 07801 490266. HAIR STYLIST REQUIRED, experienced in colour, cut and blow-dry etc., in busy shopping centre. Join our friendly team with good prospects for the right person. Telephone Sandy on 01865 777788. [email protected] URGENT! TUMBLING BAY Café looking for a barista/kitchen assistant. Saturday and Sunday £8 and hour. Please email [email protected] PART-TIME ADMIN ASSISTANT/Receptionist needed now for Berlitz Language Training business in High Street. Good presentation, fluent English. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 15h30-18h30. Call 01865 241242 in office hours. OXFORD PLAYHOUSE IS looking for a Finance Assistant. Full-time (39 hours) £18,711 p.a. Application packs from www.oxfordplayhouse.com or ring 01865 305318. Closing date: 12 noon Monday 23 May. Registered Charity No: 900039. [email protected] GARDENING GARDEN RENOVATION, TREES/hedges, lawns, maintenance and planning. Patrick 07843 259986/01865 516484. [email protected] GREAT GARDEN SERVICE - GARDEN MAINTAIN - Oxford. [email protected] / 07841 590368 / www.gardenmaintain.co.uk / [email protected] VOLUNTEERS KHEIRON SCHOOL OF English is seeking two reliable and passionate English Teachers for cover work over the next few weeks, with the possibility of this leading to a more permanent role. [email protected] VAULTS & GARDEN CAFÉ is looking for food enthusiasts, coffee lovers and hospitality superheroes. Barista & Supervisor positions available. Full-time & part-time. Busy & buzzing central café with multiple opportunities in our brother cafés around Oxford. Please send your CV to [email protected] ISIS FARMHOUSE, RIVERSIDE south Oxford public house with thriving events trade, seeks kitchen and bar staff, Thursday to Sunday, 7 to 35 hours a week. [email protected] TUTORS REQUIRED: GCSE & A-level Maths, Physics, Biology & Chemistry. Good rates & immediate start. Apply: www.lotustutors.com/tutoring-jobs-oxford/. WE ARE LOOKING for B2B Telesales Executives to join a successful sales team for a market leading industry publisher. The successful Telesales Executive will have: good verbal and written communications skills, professional attitude and excellent telephone communication skills, strong customer service and listening skills, good computer literacy skills. The hours of work are 20-30 hours a week split between Monday to Friday, 8am-7pm. This role would suit someone who is looking to work in sales or who has worked as a Sales Representative, Sales Executive, Outbound Sales Executive or Telemarketer. [email protected] MORE JOBS We invite both people with a past history of suicidal depression, people who have been depressed in the past but not suicidal, as well as healthy volunteers with no history of depression or suicidal thoughts to take part in our online survey. Ethics ref: MSD-IDREC-C2-2014-030 VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED Are you between 18-70 years old? Are you currently well? Are you fluent in English? Then you may be eligible for this short survey which will take about 30-45 minutes to complete. If you are eligible and complete the survey your time will be reimbursed with a £10 Amazon voucher. Tue 10th TRIOS & SOLOS BY THE MOST FAM’D MASTERS / World-renowned harpsichordist and pioneer of performance on historical instruments, Trevor Pinnock / 7.30pm. £5-£25 / SJE Church, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EH LUNCHTIME RECITAL / Music by Telemann, Schumann, Reinecke and Prokofiev / 1-2pm. Free / Pembroke College, 37 Pembroke St, OX1 1DW Wed 11th PERGOLESI ‘STABAT MATER’ & DURANTE ‘REQUIEM’ / Christ Church Cathedral Choir & Oxford Baroque perform two Italian masterpieces / 8pm. £22 (£15, £10, £5) / oemf.co.uk / Christ Church Cathedral, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP Thu 12th ‘SWEET LOVE REMEMBER’D’ - SHAKESPEARE IN MUSIC / Ashley Riches and Emma Abbate / 7.30-9.15pm. £5-20 / SJE Arts, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EH / 613500 MAGNIFICAT - TUDOR MUSIC / An exposition of Tudor Partbooks / 7pm. £22 (U18 £5) / oemf.co.uk / Christ Church College Library, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP SCHUMANN SERIES III / Mozart - Divertimento in Bb (K137) & Concerto for Flute and Harp in C (K299), Schumann - Symphony No. 3 / 7.30pm. £10-£42 / Sheldonian Theatre, Broad St, OX1 3AZ / 277299 / sheldon.ox.ac.uk ORGAN RECITAL SERIES / Alexander Little (Merton College) / 1.15pm. Free / Merton College Chapel, Merton St, OX1 4JD CONCERTS WE WROTE THE BOOK: Inspiring action for Brazil’s rainforest & its wildlife A green Indiana Jones, set in Brazil. Journalist Carmen Macedo is sent to investigate an environmental disaster in the depths of the rainforest. NOW WE’RE MAKING THE MOVIE! And you can help. Vote for us in Richard Branson’s competition, at www.vmbvoom.com/pitches/ make-jabujicaba-the-movie CONSCIOUS COMMUNITY: THE SOCIAL VISION OF CG JUNG Dr Roderick Main, University of Essex Talks and group discussions Saturday 21 May, 11am - 4.30pm Quaker Meeting House, St Giles £45 (students £35) including coffee, lunch, tea www.guildofpastoralpsychology.org.uk and David Holt Group 20th - 22nd May Enter at www.dailyinfo.co.uk Win tickets to Launch Party Saturday May 14th, 9.30am - 5pm To celebrate the new Furniture Store at 242 Barns Road, Oxford, OX4 3RQ which replaces the Superstore on Northway. Antique valuations • Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Workshop • Children’s activities by The Art Room www.emmausoxford.org Enter our prize draw to win £300 to spend in store* *Terms and conditions apply JAZZ CLUB 129 High St, OX1 4DF Thu 12 May: Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet ‘The future of jazz guitar’ bookings & info: 07711 671647 WWW.SPINJAZZ.NET 8.30 - 11.15pm £15 / £12 conc. / £10 stud. Independent day school for girls aged 9-18 Abingdon • Oxfordshire Library Assistant Temporary (cover is likely to be required until July 2017), 30 hours per week, part-time, term-time, starting in September 2016. St Helen and St Katharine is a leading girls’ independent day school situated in 22 acres on the edge of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. The 720-strong school consistently achieves outstanding academic results, while celebrating the rounded development of each individual through a diverse extracurricular programme. We are looking for an enthusiastic person to take on the role as Library Assistant from September 2016. The successful candidate will be responsible for a range of tasks within the library including processing new books, journals and magazines, creating displays around the library, updating extranet pages and answering queries from pupils and liaising with school staff and suppliers. The Library Assistant will help supervise pupils’ use of the library during lessons, during lunch and short afternoon breaks and during prep after school (beyond 4.10pm). Experience of working in libraries or with collections of written material is highly desirable. Formal qualifications are not essential, although a relevant qualification would be advantageous as would an interest in children’s literature. Job details and an application form are available on our website, www.shsk.org.uk. Closing date: 17th May 2016 at noon. Interviews: week commencing 23rd May 2016. 2015 results: A Level: 38% A*, 81% A* or A, 93% A*-B I/GCSE: 71% A*, 93% A* or A, 99% A*-B The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Data Assistant BAR Publishing is looking for a short-term Data Assistant ▪ North Oxford ▪ must be able to work methodically, quickly and accurately ▪ 3 hours a day for a period of 2–3 months ▪ £8–£10 per hour ▪ Send your CV and covering email to [email protected] Closing date Saturday 14 May 2016. Exciting opportunity for a bright undergraduate to work on an international summer school at Radley College, near Oxford, for students aged 11-17. The Administrator needs to be highly organised, good at working with a diverse team of people and able to manage a challenging work load. Residential vacancy with free meals and accommodation. Working 6 days a week. Sun 3 July - Wed 10 August. From £435 per week + free board and lodging + 12.07% statutory holiday pay + discretionary bonus. For full details of this and other summer vacancies, see www.discoverysummer.co.uk/employment or contact Leo Child 020 7937 1199 [email protected] Administrator Qualified Maths teacher needed for innovative summer school at Uppingham School, Rutland. You will be teaching practical, project-based classes to international students aged 11-16. Candidates need a PGCE Secondary Maths and ideally have experience teaching international students. Residential vacancy with free meals and accommodation. Working 6 days a week. Wed 6 July - Fri 5 August. From £460 per week + free board and lodging + 12.07% statutory holiday pay + discretionary bonus. For full details of this and other summer vacancies, see www.discoverysummer.co.uk/employment or contact Leo Child 020 7937 1199 [email protected] Maths Teacher Bar/Restaurant/Rooms Pub and Dining Rooms We are recruiting! Head Chef, Bartenders, Waiting Staff & Chefs de Partie Great rates of pay and help with accommodation or travel. If you are interested in working at either of our Michelin-listed restaurants, please email us at: [email protected] www.thecrownwoodstock.com www.theanchoroxford.com Dunstan Rd, Oxford OX3 9BZ Cleaning and Domesc Services Contract Ruskin College is an independent College sited approx. 3 miles from Oxford city centre, which specialises in providing educaonal opportunies for adults with few or no qualificaons, with the aim to change the lives of those who need a second chance in educaon. Expressions of interest are sought from cleaning organisaons that can demonstrate strong local leadership and drive in areas of cleaning and domesc services in order to enhance the excellent facilies throughout the College. We are looking for a local, well-resourced company to provide a quality cleaning service that meets the needs of all our users within the main college and the adjacent student accommodaon buildings. Experience of the supply of cleaning / domesc services within similar environments or other residenal / academic instuons would be an advantage. The College is intending to offer an inial contract for 3 years, with a potenal 2 year extension, which will commence from 1st August 2016 We would expect the successful tenderer to be prepared to negoate a best value budget within agreed service levels and quality requirements. Companies are asked to express their inial interest by 17th May 2016 at which stage a formal PQQ / Tender document will be issued to be returned on 20th June 2016. Site visits will be conducted between 30th May to 2nd June. Further informaon is available on request. Please register your interest by email or in wring to: John Payne BIFM MIH, Alchemy FM Consultants, Hawthorn House, Baggrave End, Barsby, LE7 4RB Email [email protected] WAITING STAFF We require waiting staff with Barista experience to work in our very busy café. A bubbly, smiley & enthusiastic person essential. Full-time Apply to: [email protected] St Catherine’s College Casual Staff (Summer Conference) Salary: £7.51 per hour We are looking for casual staff to work during our summer conference who will offer a top quality service at all times, be able to communicate clearly and have immaculate presentation. Various roles available. Shifts available June – September 2016. For full details please see: www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/node/849 or email [email protected]. Closing date: Friday 27 May 2016. BARISTA Kookaburra Coffee are looking for enthusiastic staff to join the team at their site at Thornhill Park & Ride, Oxford. Part-time shifts: 2 or 3 afternoons a week: 12.30pm-6.30pm. Barista skills are preferred but training can be given. [email protected] Chef de Pare (One-year, fixed-term appointment) Salary £23,062 For immediate employment An experienced Chef de Pare is sought to join our Kitchen Team in a fixed-term role, to cater to a diverse client base of college diners and conference delegates. The successful applicant will demonstrate a passion and flair for food and for cooking, possessing a proven track record within the catering industry. Relevant professional qualificaons and/or accreditaons in catering, hygiene, and related areas are essenal. Previous experience in purchasing and stock management are highly desirable, in parcular experience in online purchasing. They will be a confident team player, and (when needed) capable of working without direct supervision. The hours of work will comprise a minimum of 40 per week, as agreed. This will include evenings, weekends and bank holidays. Closing date for applicaons is Friday, 20 May 2016. For further parculars and an applicaon form, visit our website at: www.herord.ox.ac.uk 9-10 St Clements, Oxford, OX4 1AB 01865 722722 Looking for a Dynam 崁က 嵔䨊 Administrator If you are intelligent, scarily efficient, unflappable, and if you have a fantasc memory, aenon to detail, a “can-do” atude and the capacity to keep a lot of balls in the air, we would love to invite you to join our team aempng to be the very best leng agents in the world! We can offer an excing working environment, a very compeve package. In the first instance, please send CV to [email protected] with a short statement about why you might want to join us? St. Anne’s College, Oxford Casual Chef £10.00 per hour June-September 2016 (£8.92 per hour plus £1.08 per hour holiday pay. Total payable per hour £10.00) We require a Casual Chef to work over the busy summer period. In any week you might be asked to work up to a maximum of 40 hours. Shift times may vary depending on College needs. The successful applicant will need to provide their own Chef Whites. The Casual Chef will work alongside the Head Chef and Chefs preparing all food for staff, students and guests. Knowledge of working in a busy kitchen is required. Please see our website: www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/ about/job-opportunities for full details. The closing date 12.00 on Thursday 19th May. St Anne’s College is an equal opportunities employer. Male Carer required to assist a man with personal care and daily living tasks. You must have a full, clean UK or EU driving licence. You will be self-employed. Work is on a live-in basis in Oxford; 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off. The salary is £945 per working week. Experience necessary. Males only. This complies with S7(2B) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975. For an application form please email [email protected] Oriel College UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD SCOUT £8.25 per hour plus paid holiday • 15 hours per week We require a part-time Scout (Cleaner) to provide cleaning services for student bedrooms, conference accommodation, staff facilities, meeting rooms, offices and communal areas of the College. Benefits include: pension scheme, 30 days annual leave (full time equivalent) plus public holidays, discounted bus pass scheme, meals on duty, cycle to work scheme and childcare vouchers. SUMMER SCOUT (casual) £8.25 per hour plus rolled up holiday pay 15-25 hours per week We require causal staff to provide assistance during the busy summer period. Duties will include cleaning guest rooms and College premises. Working shifts will be minimum 4 hours per day, usually in the morning. We are looking for candidates who ideally are able to start from the first week of June 2016 and are available to work until the end of September 2016 but applicants available for a part of this period will also be considered. As Summer Scout, you will be provided with uniform and meals on duty. Applicants for both posts should have previous cleaning experience including servicing of customers’ bedrooms, and be able to follow verbal/written instructions. For further details about both vacancies and to apply please go to: www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/content/other-staff-vacancies Closing date for both posts: Monday, 16th May 2016. 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. Warden Vacancies (Permanent & fixed term posions from 29 August 2016 ) We are seeking caring and responsible individuals to live in College accommodaon and work with our IB Diploma students aged 15-19. We have the following pastoral posions available: Warden of Residence Relief Warden Senior Warden Full job details and applicaon form: www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs or tel: 01865 552031 Closing date: 12:00 on Monday 23 May Interviews week commencing Monday 30 May St Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Charity No. 294085. Advancing international education and understanding. Music Teacher 0.5 FTE | Salary: MPS/UPS Closing date: Wednesday 18th May at 12 noon For further details, and to apply, please see the vacancies page of the school website: www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/vacancies.php The Cherwell School A centre of opportunity Last Minute Summer EFL Vacancies 1) Residential EFL Instructor (For ages 10-15, 10 July – 20 August 2016) 2) Summer EFL Instructor (For ages 15-17, 20 June – 19 August 2016) Full job details and application form: www.stclares.ac.uk/summerjobs St Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Charity No. 294085. Advancing international education and understanding. WeGotTickets is the leading ticketing agency in the UK for small to medium sized venues and promoters, and works with thousands of venues and event organisers around the UK, selling close to a million tickets every year for music, comedy and arts events. In-house Sales/Business Development Executive (DIIHBD) Salary: circa £20k basic, OTE £35k per annum – depending on experience Senior Field Sales/Business Development Executive (DIFBDE) Salary: circa £25k basic, OTE £50k per annum + all travel expenses (car / season ticket – as appropriate) For full job descriptions and details of how to apply please visit www.WeGotTickets.com/jobs and then email a CV and covering letter (quoting DIIHBD or DIFBDE) explaining why you are suitable for this role to [email protected] Deadline for applications: 9am, Monday 23rd May, 2016 Interviews: w/c Monday 6th June, 2016 No agencies, contractors or outsourcers. WOOD YOU..? THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE, OXFORD EXPERIENCED SCOUTS (CLEANERS) WITH REFERENCES REQUIRED Salary £8.25 per hour Further parculars can be downloaded from the College’s website at www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies. A CV and covering leer should be sent to Ms Melanie Harris, Domesc Bursar’s Administrator, at [email protected] Closing date for applicaons: 18th May 2016. The Queen’s College is an equal opportunies employer. Part-time Tutors (Literacy and Numeracy) required at education charity, Quest for Learning, formerly Reading Quest. Full details at www.questforlearning.org.uk/about-us/jobs or email [email protected] OXFORD MONTESSORI SCHOOLS SENCo Flexible hours - Sept 2016 Qualified/experienced practitioner Additional responsibilities possible Contact: [email protected] Part-time Boarding House Assistant Term time only, plus six weeks in July and August We are looking for a personable, reliable and responsible person to help with early morning tasks at one of our boarding houses for students aged 15-17 years. Evening relief shifts are also available. For full details please visit www.doverbroecks.com/posts d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a pre-requisite for all appointments. Qualified EFL Teachers Required OISE Oxford requires highly motivated, qualified EFL teachers for work on adults’ Business and General English courses during the summer. Teaching for OISE involves teaching serious, motivated professional students in very small groups (maximum 4 students) or 1:1. Full- and part-time contracts available during July and August. Competitive rates of pay in a professional, supportive and friendly school. Please note a DBS check will be carried out as part of the recruitment process. Please apply with a CV by email to [email protected] Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. The School wishes to appoint an experienced Human Resources Manager to provide full cycle HR service to the School and to ensure that all aspects of regulatory compliance are adhered to. This is a new role which reflects the significant growth of the School in recent years. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website: www.mcsoxford.org Completed Support Staff application form, full CV and covering letter of application should be sent by email to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]) by midday Thursday 19th May 2016. 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 • OX4 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org HR & COMPLIANCE MANAGER HR Administrator Full time: to start July 2016 We are seeking a capable and reliable person to support the School’s HR function. IT competency and good communication skills will be essential Full details are available from www.doverbroecks.com/posts. Please submit applications as soon as possible, and no later than Friday 13 May 2016. d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a pre-requisite for all appointments. Applications are invited for the posts of Waynflete Intern for the academic year 2016-2017. Each year we employ a small number of graduates or post-doctoral students looking for temporary or part-time employment in the secondary education sector. This will be a part-time appointment of periods ranging from one morning/afternoon per week, to full-time employment in a small number of cases. Our Interns assist with academic activities, and bring to our provision a motivating presence and inspiration of the highest standards. Completed Teaching Staff application form, cv and covering letter, should be sent by email to the Assistant to the Academic Deputy ([email protected]). Early applications are encouraged as we may hold interviews at any time. The school reserves the right to appoint at any time during the application process. Further details and the Teaching Staff application form are available on the job vacancy link of the website. MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OX4 1DZ Tel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org WAYNFLETE INTERNS Full-time Research Assistant (early June to mid / late September) Salary: £9.00 per hour for time worked (37.5 hour week) plus 2 days paid annual leave per full month worked. Exciting and varied role with growing consultancy in central Oxford, working in the not-for-profit sector. Current clients include: Alzheimer’s Society, NUS, Oxfam, United Nations and WaterAid. Key Responsibilities: • Assist with our employee and volunteer survey work • Support the research and writing that underpins our benchmarking work • Contribute to other bespoke research/consultancy projects www.agendaconsulting.co.uk/about/current-vacancies Closing date 9am, Monday 16 May No agencies please. Tour Guides Needed! Students or locals, energetic and outgoing. Foreign languages and acting experience a plus! 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 AVAILABLE FROM JUNE: fully equipped log cabin in peaceful location. Suit non-smoking academic or professional. Easy access to City Centre. £780pcm incl. all bills. [email protected] 4-BEDROOM HOUSE, very good condition, very good location. North Abingdon. Excellent bus service, 15 minutes from Oxford city centre. Furnished, and available to group of sharers or a family, from 1 July. £2000 pcm. Tel Alan 07776 238193 / 01865 820361. ISIS REMOVALS & STORAGE STUDENT STORAGE SALE Student Summer Storage. Free pick up included. Call us for best deals. 01865 770227. Tweet us @isisremovals. CINEMA Ultimate Picture Palace (245288) MIDNIGHT SPECIAL [12A] ? Tue: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.30pm A boy has supernatural powers. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] ? Tue: 6.45pm; Wed: 9.00pm Thu: 12.30 (Baby Club), 4.15, 9.00pm The audacity of slope. Subt: Tue 6.45pm THE DIVIDE [12A] Wed: 6.30pm Documentary about the expanding wealth gap in British and US societies. Followed by Q&A. Vue Cinema (08712 240 240) BAD NEIGHBOURS 2 [15] Tue: 10.35, 11.45am, 1.50, 3.30, 5.15, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.05, 9.55, 10.55pm Wed: 11.10am, 1.05, 2.20, 4.25, 5.30, 6.45, 8.00, 8.45, 9.50, 11.00pm Thu: 10.20, 11.20am, 1.35, 2.55, 4.10, 5.15, 6.40, 8.00, 9.00, 10.25, 11.10pm With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] ? Tue: 2.15pm; Wed: 11.35am, 2.00pm The audacity of slope. Thu: 10.50am, 2.10pm THE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] ?(2D) Tue: 11.25am, 2.25, 4.10, 5.30, 6.45, 8.05, 9.35pm Wed: 11.15am, 1.50, 3.25, 4.40, 5.45, 7.50pm Thu: 11.00am, 12.40, 2.20, 3.55, 5.30, 6.30, 8.05, 10.05, 11.30pm (3D) Tue: 12.55pm; Wed: 10.20pm Bill Murray Baloo. EYE IN THE SKY [15] Tue: 12.15, 8.30, 11.00pm Wed: 11.30am, 8.30, 10.55pm; Thu: 11.40am, 8.30, 11.00pm Drone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS [PG] Tue: 11.55am, 2.30, 5.25, 7.20pm; Wed: 11.55am, 2.30, 5.25, 7.15pm Thu: 11.55am, 2.30, 5.05, 7.20pm Meryl Streep dreams of soprano stardom. ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Tue: 10.45am; Wed: 11.00am, 6.10pm Thu: 4.45pm Bunny buddy cop animation. CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR [12A] (2D) Tue: 11.10am, 2.00, 3.45, 7.35, 9.20, 10.15pm Wed: 11.05am, 2.10, 4.55, 7.00, 9.05, 10.15pm Thu: 10.20, 11.25am, 3.15, 8.20, 9.50, 10.40pm (3D) Tue: 2.45, 5.50, 8.20pm; Wed: 1.10, 3.45, 8.20pm Thu: 1.25, 5.05, 7.35pm Avengers disassemble. MILES AHEAD [15] ? Tue: 10.45pm; Wed: 8.10, 10.30pm Thu: 9.05, 11.20pm Kind of blue drama about the meteoric career of Miles Davis. BASTILLE DAY [15] Tue: 1.25, 3.50, 6.10pm; Wed: 10.45am, 1.35, 3.55pm Idris Elba tries to foil a terrorist plot in Paris. Thu: 1.35, 3.55pm TRUMBO [15] ? Tue: 11.00am Bryan Cranston subverts Hollywood politics, pursued by Helen Mirren. NT ENCORE: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE [12A] Thu: 7.00pm Arthur Miller play confronting The American Dream, starring Mark Strong. Odeon George St (0871 224 4007) ROBINSON CRUSOE [PG] daily: 5.00pm Tuesday the parrot tries to escape paradise with human shipwreckee. BAD NEIGHBOURS 2 [15] Tue: 1.30, 3.50, 6.10, 7.10, 8.30, 9.30pm Wed & Thu: 11.15am, 1.30, 3.50, 6.10, 7.10, 8.30, 9.30pm With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend. CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR [12A] (2D) Tue: 12.10, 2.10, 3.30, 5.30, 7.00, 9.00pm Wed & Thu: 12.10, 3.30, 5.30, 7.00, 9.00pm (3D) daily: 1.10, 4.30, 8.00pm Comic book sequel; the Avengers disassemble. DEMOLITION [15] ? Tue: 2.00pm; Wed & Thu: 11.15am, 2.00pm Grown man befriends young boy and works through some stuff. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS [PG] daily: 12.20, 3.00, 5.40, 8.20pm Meryl Streep dreams of soprano stardom, despite being tone-deaf. ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Wed & Thu: 10.15am Rookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. RATCHET AND CLANK [U] Wed & Thu: 10.00am Mechanic and robot have to save the galaxy from Paul Giamatti and Sly Stallone. SILVER CINEMA: GOLDEN YEARS [12A] Wed: 2.00pm Thu: 11.00am A group of pensioners perform a daring heist, with shopping trolleys. SILVER SCREEN: SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Wed: 11.00am Thu: 2.00pm Oscar-winning investigative journo thriller. Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007) EYE IN THE SKY [15] Tue: 9.40pm; Wed: 12.00, 9.40pm Drone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. PITBULL. NOWE PORZĄDKI [18] Tue & Wed: 8.30pm Gang war between two powerful clans. Polish with subt. THE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] ?(2D) Tue & Wed: 2.20, 4.45, 7.10pm Thu: 1.15, 2.20, 4.00, 5.00, 7.40pm (3D) Tue: 10.00am, 3.20, 6.00pm; Wed: 3.20, 6.00pm Bill Murray Baloo. Subt: Thu 4.00pm ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Tue & Wed: 12.40pm; Thu: 12 noon Rookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. NEWBIES: ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Tue: 10.00am Exclusive screening for parents with children under 1. NT ENCORE: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE [12A] Thu: 7.00pm Arthur Miller play confronting The American Dream, starring Mark Strong. Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736) FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS [PG] Tue: 12.30, 3.00, 5.40, 8.30pm Wed: 11.00am (Big Scream), 12.30, 3.00, 5.50, 8.30pm Thu: 12.15, 2.45, 5.20, 8.30pm Meryl Streep dreams of soprano stardom. Subt: Wed 5.50pm EYE IN THE SKY [15] Tue: 3.30pm; Wed: 1.30, 3.45pm; Thu: 6.00pm Drone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. SON OF SAUL [15] ? Tue: 1.00, 8.50pm; Wed: 8.50pm Thu: 1.00, 3.30pm Oscar-winning war drama. Various with subt. ARABIAN NIGHTS VOLUME 1 - THE RESTLESS ONE [15] Tue: 6.00pm Ambitious, fabulist dissection of modern Portugal. Portuguese with subt. TODDLER TIME: BOJ MAY 2016 [U] Thu: 11.30am 2D Bilby forms a band! NT ENCORE: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE [12A] Thu: 8.00pm Arthur Miller play confronting The American Dream, starring Mark Strong. to u 12 May RECRUITING FULL-TIME OR part-time barber in Abingdon. 10 miles from Oxford. Good salary, good tips, friendly staff. Turkish traditional barber. 07415 620414 / 07577 400464 SON OF SAUL [15] László Nemes has made a stunning directorial debut with his film Son of Saul , already winning the Grand Prix award at Cannes and being named Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Saul Ausländer, played by the 48-year-old Hungarian actor Géza Röhrig, is a Jewish prisoner who has been made part of the Sonderkommando, inmates given certain privileges in return for policing the exterminations. This sets an uncomfortable twist to the usual certainty of knowing where the guilt lies. We take comfort that we know who the bad guys are but here, to survive one more day, good people do bad things. Set in the Auschwitz death camp in 1944, there is no prelude or set-up - we are dropped immediately into the centre of Hell. No hope of rescue, reprieve or release; only the here-and-now of the work shepherding the damned, cleaning the gas chambers, piling up the bodies, sorting clothes and belongings and then… repeat. The film is shocking in its monotony and repetition of process. Son of Saul adopts an immersive perspective, focussing on Saul’s face and point of view. We are caught in the middle of it; ‘it’ being so terrible that the realities of the routine horrors and commonplace atrocities are blurred and hazy in order to simply survive in the moment. This is a terrifying Faustian journey. The enormity of the genocide and crimes against humanity are so overwhelming that it seems indulgent to pay attention to one man, but he is our intermediary. There is little music or score to soften the emotional blows: instead, a background of propaganda, barked orders and a brutal soundscape which only heightens what is visually peripheral. Saul, a simple man, is driven to find a Rabbi to say Kadesh and bury his child who is found amongst the bodies. Even if his deeds seem senseless to everyone around him, they make sense to him. Röhrig gives an utterly mesmerising performance and the final image of his face is extraordinary. Be warned: this is a movie that will stay with you long after you have left the cinema. - by Charlie McGinty, 05/05/16 FULL-TIME SUPERVISOR AT guesthouse, Headington. Good salary, free accommodation and for your partner. Must speak good English and Chinese. Experience not necessary. [email protected] HAPPY NATIONAL DOUGHNUT WEEK -------OXFORD PUNT 2016------ Son of Saul is showing at the Phoenix Picturehouse. Send us your thoughts on allll the films, concerts, restaurants, gigs, theatre and talks that Oxford has to offer, at www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews FILM REVIEWS

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HOUSES AND FLATS TO LET

BIKES PASHLEY SOVEREIGN (GENTS’), little-used since new (2013), smart and professionally checked. £380. [email protected]’S RECONDITIONED BICYCLES. Quality second-hand bicycles. Ideal for students. Free delivery in Oxford, 7 days a week. 50% buyback scheme available on all bicycles. For details: www.oxfordsreconditionedbicycles.co.uk / 07411 262957.

DISCO, P.A.P.A. HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.uk

SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, Burgundy, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk [email protected]

Tue 10th LAURA BATES / Discussing her second book Girl Up / 7pm. £5 / Sheldonian, Broad St, OX1 / bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/stores/oxford-bookshop/eventsUNVEILING THE BIRTH OF STARS AND GALAXIES / 12th Hintze Lecture, by Professor Robert Kennicut / 5pm. Free / Clarendon Lab, Parks Rd OX1 3PUNANCY & LACOUE-LABARTHE’S MUSICAL MATERNAL MUSE / Speaker Sarah Hickmott / 5.15pm. Free / Music Faculty, St AldatesPUBLIC LAUNCH OF ‘HOST ABINGDON’ / Launch of local group to welcome refugees / 7.30pm. Free / St Nicolas’ Church, Abingdon OX14 3HF

OXFORD SAINTS WOMEN’S AMERICAN FOOTBALL / Teaching the basics of the game / 7.30pm. £2 / Tilsley Park, Dunmore Rd, Abingdon OX14 1PU

Wed 11thREFLECTIONS ON NURSING / June Girvin will talk about her career / 6pm. Free / JHB Lecture Theatre, Headington Campus, OX3 0BPKURT JACKSON: GIVE BEES A CHANCE / Multimedia artist reflecting on his motivations / 6.30pm. £5 / Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, OX1 3PWWHAT THE WORLD IS LOSING: PALMYRA, CITY OF PALMS / Linda Farrar talks about Palmyra’s archaeology / 2pm. £9 (£8) / Ashmolean, Beaumont St, OX1 2PHSIMON SCHAMA ON ‘THE PAST & ITS PUBLICS’ / In conversation with Craig Clunas and Margaret MacMillan / 5.30pm. Free / Museum of Natural History Lecture Theatre, Parks Rd, OX1 3PWOXFORDSHIRE & THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR / Speaker Liz Woolley / 6.45pm. £10 / Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, Park St, Woodstock, OX20 1SN

Thu 12thJAPANESE TEA CEREMONY / Learn about the art of tea in Japan / 1, 3pm. Free / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PHWHAT WE CANNOT KNOW / Marcus du Sautoy on his new book / 4.30pm. Free / Andrew Wiles Building, ROQ, Woodstock Rd, OX2 6GGOPEN SCREEN / Free and friendly film networking event / 7.30pm. Free / Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, OX4 3AHTHE FIGURE OF THE TEACHER / By Dr Robert Protherough / 2-3.15pm. £2 / Rewley House, Dept. of Continuing Education, 1 Wellington Square, OX1 2JASHAKESPEARE’S CONNECTIONS WITH OXFORD / Author Tom McDonnell talks about his book / 6pm. Free / Museum of Oxford, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, OX1 1BXA WORLD POWERED BY RENEWABLE ENERGY / 5pm. Free / 616593 / Oxford Martin School, Old Indian Institute, 34 Broad St, OX1 3BDFOXES HAVE HOLES: CHRISTIAN REFLECTIONS ON HOUSING NEED / Book talk & discussion / 7pm. Free / Peace House, 19 Paradise St, OX1 1LD

MEETINGS & LECTURES

SINGLE EN-SUITE. £445 monthly, including bills. International students, researchers, professional. Iffley Road. [email protected]£690 HEADINGTON MASTER bedroom (huge), bills included, refurbished house. 07783 942613.OX3 8QG LOVELY bedroom plus study/shower, separate toilet for single professional in 5 bed HMO, shared kitchen, lounge, parking, garden. Wifi bills incl. £650 from 22/05/2016. [email protected] OXFORD. QUIET, warm room in professional shared house. Large lounge, internet, garden, CH, three bathrooms. £650pcm. Peter: 07870 495296 / [email protected] ROOM FOR single occupancy in Wolvercote. Share most facilities with one other. Suit non-smoking, quiet, mature person. £540 pcm inclusive. Phone 01865 514651.

ROOMS TO LET

Tue 10thTHE SPARK SIDE OF THE MOON / Open mic: music, poetry, comedy, song etc. All welcome / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU?HAMMER AND TONGUE / The heart of Oxford’s live spoken word scene for over a decade / 8pm. £7 (£5) / The Old Fire Station, 40 George St, OX1 2AQ

Wed 11thARVE HENRIKSEN / Trumpeter & collaborators perform to live film by video artist Anastasia Isachsen / 7.30pm. £17 (£12) / Holywell Music Room, OX1 3BN

DRORE, BEING EUGENE, THE AUREATE ACT, MOOGIEMAN & THE MASOCHISTS / 7pm. £8 / Purple Turtle, Frewin Court, OX1 3JB

TOO MANY POETS, CRYSTALLITE, CHEROKEE / 8pm. £8 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF

STEM, KANADIA, SLATE HEARTS, GREAT WESTERN TEARS / 7.30pm. £8 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ

CRANDLE, LITTLE RED, COLDREDLIGHT, CHARLIE LEAVY / 8pm. £8 / Turl St Kitchen, OX1 3DH

BROWN GLOVE, THESE ARE OUR DEMANDS, LUCY LEAVE, KANCHO! / 8.30pm. £8 / The White Rabbit, Friars Entry, OX1 2BY THE FIRRY MIC / A wonderful open mic in a beautiful listening space / 8.30pm. Free / firrymic.com / The Fir Tree, 163 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EJ / 245290REND COLLECTIVE, URBAN RESCUE / Northern Irish Christian folk-rock / 6.30pm. £18 / O2 Academy, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.ukLAURA CANTRELL, GEORGE BREAKFAST / Nashville-born country singer-songwriter / 7.30pm. £17-£20 / SJE Church, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EHGHOSTFACE KILLAH / Wu Tang Clan’s hip hop superstar / 7pm. £23 / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.uk

Thu 12th?SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Open mic / 9pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements ?THE CATWEAZLE CLUB / Oxford’s performance space for music, poetry, story & song / 8pm. £6 / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St, OX4 1HUTHE BLACK DELTA MOVEMENT, NEON VIOLETS, GRUB / Psychedelic garage, rock & grunge / 7pm. £7 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AEWHEATUS / Rockers best know for hit single ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ / 7pm. £15 / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / oxford-academy.co.uk?JONATHAN KREISBERG QUARTET / Jazz guitarist & band featuring pianist David Kikoski / 8.30pm. £10-£15 / The Wheatsheaf, High St, OX1 4DFGRANT SHARKEY, VIENNA DITTO, BEARD OF DESTINY / Eclectic blues double bassist plus sci fi voodoo blues duo and hairy blues duo / 8pm / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516 / thebullingdon.co.ukTHE HOWLIN’ TAILDRAGGERS / Smokin’ hot Chicago blues / 8.30pm. Free / facebook.com/howlintaildraggers.live / Café Tarifa, 56-60 Cowley Rd, OX4 1JB

GIGS & COMEDY

TUITIONRUSSIAN GROUP CLASSES. Beginners / intermediate / advanced / GCSE / A Level. [email protected] LANGUAGE TUITION. Experience of teaching GCSE, A Level, Cambridge Pre-U, business, children, bilingual. [email protected] TUTOR REQUIRED for next Thursday, for approx 2 hours. Must be a specialist in family law. Negotiable rate of pay. Please contact the Academic Manager for further details. [email protected], SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, UKCAT tuition available. Patience guaranteed. 07984 547940. www.aonetuition.co.uk

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THEATRENorth Wall Arts Centre (319450)

FAKE IT ‘TILL YOU MAKE IT Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 8pmHeart-breaking and life-affirming new show about clinical depression. £16 (£13)

The Old Fire Station (263980)CELL Thu 12th: 7.30pmDiagnosed with MND, Ted goes on the trip of a lifetime with his pet fish. £15 SPRING INTO DANCE Sat 14th: 2.30, 4pmTac-au-Tac young dancers share their love of dance in this ideal family show. £10 (£8)

Ruskin College (759600)A RAISIN IN THE SUN - STAGED READING Wed 11th: 6.30pmA staged reading of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry (1959). Free

New Theatre (0844 871 3020)WOODY SEZ Tue 10th: 7.30pmMusical based on the life and music of folk hero Woody Guthrie. £14.40-£35.40 BILL BAILEY: LIMBOLAND Wed 11th & Thu 12th: 8pm TV star’s stand-up show based on the gap between reality & imagination. £28.90 BALLETBOYZ - LIFE Fri 13th: 7.30pmOne of the most cheekily original and innovative forces in modern dance. £16.90-£29.40 SING-A-LONG-A DIRTY DANCING Sat 14th: 7.30pmJoin Baby and Johnny in a fun-filled screening of the 1987 dance classic film. £15.90 SING-A-LONG-A FROZEN ? Sat 14th: 3.30pmLet it go! Disney’s snowy animation, with added sing-along subtitles. £15.90

Eynsham Village Hall (881624)RELATIVE VALUES Wed 11th - Sat 14th: 7.30pmCoward’s light comedy that explores the breakdown of social manners in 50s Britain. £9 (£8)

Oxford Playhouse (305305) OF MICE AND MEN Tue 10th - Sat 14th: 2.30, 7.30, 8pmTale of two men bound by friendship who face an earth-shattering decision. £11.50-£27 A RAISIN IN THE SUN - STAGED READING Fri 13th: 5pmA staged reading of A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry (1959). Free

Pegasus Theatre (812150)THE SHOE FARM Thu 12th: 10amJoin Emma Boor and a host of puppet friends in an interactive installation. £3 WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK Thu 12th: 7.30pmTheatre exploring the cultural movement performed to a score of UK garage. £13 (£9, £6)INTO THE WEST Sat 14th: 3.30, 7.30pmInternationally-acclaimed story of grit and magic, love and loss. £13 (£9, £6) )

Wytham Woods (726832)OPERA IN THE WOODS Sat 14th: 2pmExtracts from a range of operas, popping up and performing among the trees.

Somerville College (270600)HAMLET (1603 TEXT) - STAGED READING Sat 14th: 2pmA rare staging of this lesser-known quarto text of Shakespeare’s tragedy. £5

O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) RICHARD II Thu 12th & Fri 13th: 7.30pm; Sat 14th: 2.30, 7.30pm

Thrilling production of Shakespeare’s History play. £10 (£7.50)

to Sat 14 May

SERVICES

ALL HOUSE MAINTENANCE covered - tiling, painting, carpentry and more. Local and reliable. Call 07970 818411. [email protected] AND DOMESTIC cleaning specialist. Laundry services, ironing, free collection and delivery. [email protected] FITTING, DISTANCE no problem! Call Kevin on 07769 780615.PAINTER AND DECORATOR, local, reasonable rates. Paul: 07479 608828. [email protected] PAINT & DECORATION. General painting and interior / exterior decoration. Tel: 0808 189 2008. Mobile: 07867 303887. [email protected]: REMOVALS. ROOMS / flats / home removals in Oxford. Various van sizes available. From £25 per hour. Call 07503 916041. [email protected] WITH VAN Oxfordshire & UK removals. Visit www.a-man-with-a-van-oxfordshire.com or contact Mark on 07788 837030 / [email protected] JONES PAINTING & Decorating. Interior / exterior. www.nickjonesdecorating.co.uk / 07540 659441 / [email protected]

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION, ST Clements, Oxford. Six study bedrooms, two shower rooms, two kitchens plus dining area, TV room, gas central heating, new double glazing, small garden. License HMO. Available August 1st for one year. £475 pp monthly. Telephone landlord direct 01865 321667 or 07801 490266.

HAIR STYLIST REQUIRED, experienced in colour, cut and blow-dry etc., in busy shopping centre. Join our friendly team with good prospects for the right person. Telephone Sandy on 01865 777788. [email protected]! TUMBLING BAY Café looking for a barista/kitchen assistant. Saturday and Sunday £8 and hour. Please email [email protected] ADMIN ASSISTANT/Receptionist needed now for Berlitz Language Training business in High Street. Good presentation, fluent English. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 15h30-18h30. Call 01865 241242 in office hours.OXFORD PLAYHOUSE IS looking for a Finance Assistant. Full-time (39 hours) £18,711 p.a. Application packs from www.oxfordplayhouse.com or ring 01865 305318. Closing date: 12 noon Monday 23 May. Registered Charity No: 900039. [email protected]

GARDENING

GARDEN RENOVATION, TREES/hedges, lawns, maintenance and planning. Patrick 07843 259986/01865 516484. [email protected] GARDEN SERVICE - GARDEN MAINTAIN - Oxford. [email protected] / 07841 590368 / www.gardenmaintain.co.uk / [email protected]

VOLUNTEERS

KHEIRON SCHOOL OF English is seeking two reliable and passionate English Teachers for cover work over the next few weeks, with the possibility of this leading to a more permanent role. [email protected] & GARDEN CAFÉ is looking for food enthusiasts, coffee lovers and hospitality superheroes. Barista & Supervisor positions available. Full-time & part-time. Busy & buzzing central café with multiple opportunities in our brother cafés around Oxford. Please send your CV to [email protected] FARMHOUSE, RIVERSIDE south Oxford public house with thriving events trade, seeks kitchen and bar staff, Thursday to Sunday, 7 to 35 hours a week. [email protected] REQUIRED: GCSE & A-level Maths, Physics, Biology & Chemistry. Good rates & immediate start. Apply: www.lotustutors.com/tutoring-jobs-oxford/.WE ARE LOOKING for B2B Telesales Executives to join a successful sales team for a market leading industry publisher. The successful Telesales Executive will have: good verbal and written communications skills, professional attitude and excellent telephone communication skills, strong customer service and listening skills, good computer literacy skills. The hours of work are 20-30 hours a week split between Monday to Friday, 8am-7pm. This role would suit someone who is looking to work in sales or who has worked as a Sales Representative, Sales Executive, Outbound Sales Executive or Telemarketer. [email protected]

MORE JOBS

We invite both people with a past history of suicidal depression, people who have been depressed in the past but not suicidal, as well as healthy volunteers with no history of depression or suicidal thoughts to take part in our online survey.

Ethics ref: MSD-IDREC-C2-2014-030

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED

Are you between 18-70 years old? Are you currently well? Are you fluent in English?

Then you may be eligible for this short survey which will take about 30-45 minutes to complete. If you are eligible and complete the survey your time will be reimbursed with a £10 Amazon voucher.

Tue 10thTRIOS & SOLOS BY THE MOST FAM’D MASTERS / World-renowned harpsichordist and pioneer of performance on historical instruments, Trevor Pinnock / 7.30pm. £5-£25 / SJE Church, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EHLUNCHTIME RECITAL / Music by Telemann, Schumann, Reinecke and Prokofiev / 1-2pm. Free / Pembroke College, 37 Pembroke St, OX1 1DW

Wed 11thPERGOLESI ‘STABAT MATER’ & DURANTE ‘REQUIEM’ / Christ Church Cathedral Choir & Oxford Baroque perform two Italian masterpieces / 8pm. £22 (£15, £10, £5) / oemf.co.uk / Christ Church Cathedral, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DP

Thu 12th‘SWEET LOVE REMEMBER’D’ - SHAKESPEARE IN MUSIC / Ashley Riches and Emma Abbate / 7.30-9.15pm. £5-20 / SJE Arts, 109 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EH / 613500MAGNIFICAT - TUDOR MUSIC / An exposition of Tudor Partbooks / 7pm. £22 (U18 £5) / oemf.co.uk / Christ Church College Library, St Aldate’s, OX1 1DPSCHUMANN SERIES III / Mozart - Divertimento in Bb (K137) & Concerto for Flute and Harp in C (K299), Schumann - Symphony No. 3 / 7.30pm. £10-£42 / Sheldonian Theatre, Broad St, OX1 3AZ / 277299 / sheldon.ox.ac.ukORGAN RECITAL SERIES / Alexander Little (Merton College) / 1.15pm. Free / Merton College Chapel, Merton St, OX1 4JD

CONCERTS

WE WROTE THE BOOK:Inspiring action for Brazil’s

rainforest & its wildlifeA green Indiana Jones, set in Brazil. Journalist Carmen Macedo is sent to investigate an environmental disaster in the depths of the rainforest.

NOW WE’RE MAKING THE MOVIE!

And you can help. Vote for us in Richard Branson’s

competition, at www.vmbvoom.com/pitches/ make-jabujicaba-the-movie

CONSCIOUS COMMUNITY: THE SOCIAL VISION OF CG JUNG

Dr Roderick Main, University of EssexTalks and group discussions

Saturday 21 May, 11am - 4.30pmQuaker Meeting House, St Giles

£45 (students £35) including coffee, lunch, tea

www.guildofpastoralpsychology.org.uk

and David Holt Group

20th - 22nd MayEnter at www.dailyinfo.co.uk

Win tickets to

Launch PartySaturday May 14th, 9.30am - 5pmTo celebrate the new Furniture Store at242 Barns Road, Oxford, OX4 3RQ which replaces the Superstore on Northway.

Antique valuations • Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Workshop • Children’s activities by The Art Room

www.emmausoxford.org

Enter our

prize draw to win

£300 to spend in store*

*Terms and conditio

ns applyJAZZ CLUB129 High St, OX1 4DF

Thu 12 May: Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet ‘The future of jazz guitar’

bookings & info: 07711 671647 WWW.SPINJAZZ.NET

8.30 - 11.15pm£15 / £12 conc. / £10 stud.

Independent day school for girls aged 9-18

Abingdon • Oxfordshire

Library AssistantTemporary (cover is likely to be required until July 2017), 30 hours per week, part-time, term-time, starting in September 2016.St Helen and St Katharine is a leading girls’ independent day school situated in 22 acres on the edge of Abingdon in Oxfordshire. The 720-strong school consistently achieves outstanding academic results, while celebrating the rounded development of each individual through a diverse extracurricular programme.

We are looking for an enthusiastic person to take on the role as Library Assistant from September 2016. The successful candidate will be responsible for a range of tasks within the library including processing new books, journals and magazines, creating displays around the library, updating extranet pages and answering queries from pupils and liaising with school staff and suppliers.The Library Assistant will help supervise pupils’ use of the library during lessons, during lunch and short afternoon breaks and during prep after school (beyond 4.10pm).

Experience of working in libraries or with collections of written material is highly desirable. Formal qualifications are not essential, although a relevant qualification would be advantageous as would an interest in children’s literature.

Job details and an application form are available on our website, www.shsk.org.uk.

Closing date: 17th May 2016 at noon.

Interviews: week commencing 23rd May 2016.

2015 results: A Level: 38% A*, 81% A* or A, 93% A*-B I/GCSE: 71% A*, 93% A* or A, 99% A*-B

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Data Assistant BAR Publishing is looking for a short-term Data Assistant ▪ North Oxford ▪ must be able to work methodically, quickly and accurately ▪ 3 hours a day for a period of 2–3 months ▪ £8–£10 per hour ▪

Send your CV and covering email to [email protected]

Closing date Saturday 14 May 2016.

Exciting opportunity for a bright undergraduate to work on an international summer school at Radley College, near Oxford, for students aged 11-17.

The Administrator needs to be highly organised, good at working with a diverse team of people and able to manage a challenging work load.

Residential vacancy with free meals and accommodation. Working 6 days a week.

Sun 3 July - Wed 10 August. From £435 per week + free board and lodging + 12.07% statutory holiday pay + discretionary bonus.

For full details of this and other summer vacancies, see www.discoverysummer.co.uk/employment

or contact Leo Child 020 7937 1199 [email protected]

Administrator

Qualified Maths teacher needed for innovative summer school at Uppingham School, Rutland. You will be teaching practical, project-based classes to international students aged 11-16.

Candidates need a PGCE Secondary Maths and ideally have experience teaching international students.

Residential vacancy with free meals and accommodation. Working 6 days a week.

Wed 6 July - Fri 5 August. From £460 per week + free board and lodging + 12.07% statutory holiday pay + discretionary bonus.

For full details of this and other summer vacancies, see www.discoverysummer.co.uk/employment

or contact Leo Child 020 7937 1199 [email protected]

Maths Teacher

Bar/Restaurant/Rooms Pub and Dining Rooms

We are recruiting!Head Chef, Bartenders, Waiting Staff

& Chefs de Partie

Great rates of pay and help with accommodation or travel. If you are interested in working at

either of our Michelin-listed restaurants, please email us at:

[email protected]

www.thecrownwoodstock.com www.theanchoroxford.com

Dunstan Rd, Oxford OX3 9BZ

Cleaning and Domestic Services Contract

Ruskin College is an independent College sited approx. 3 miles from Oxford city centre, which specialises in providing educational opportunities for adults with few or no qualifications, with the aim to change the lives of those who need a second chance in education.Expressions of interest are sought from cleaning organisations that can demonstrate strong local leadership and drive in areas of cleaning and domestic services in order to enhance the excellent facilities throughout the College.We are looking for a local, well-resourced company to provide a quality cleaning service that meets the needs of all our users within the main college and the adjacent student accommodation buildings. Experience of the supply of cleaning / domestic services within similar environments or other residential / academic institutions would be an advantage.The College is intending to offer an initial contract for 3 years, with a potential 2 year extension, which will commence from 1st August 2016 We would expect the successful tenderer to be prepared to negotiate a best value budget within agreed service levels and quality requirements.Companies are asked to express their initial interest by 17th May 2016 at which stage a formal PQQ / Tender document will be issued to be returned on 20th June 2016. Site visits will be conducted between 30th May to 2nd June.Further information is available on request.Please register your interest by email or in writing to:John Payne BIFM MIH, Alchemy FM Consultants, Hawthorn House, Baggrave End, Barsby, LE7 4RB

Email [email protected]

WAITING STAFFWe require waiting staff with Barista experience to work in our very busy café. A bubbly, smiley & enthusiastic person

essential. Full-time

Apply to: [email protected]

St Catherine’s College

Casual Staff (Summer Conference)Salary: £7.51 per hour We are looking for casual staff to work during our summer conference who will offer a top quality service at all times, be able to communicate clearly and have immaculate presentation. Various roles available.Shifts available June – September 2016.

For full details please see: www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/node/849

or email [email protected].

Closing date: Friday 27 May 2016.

BARISTAKookaburra Coffee are looking for enthusiastic staff to join the team at their site at Thornhill Park & Ride, Oxford. Part-time shifts: 2 or 3 afternoons a week: 12.30pm-6.30pm. Barista skills are preferred but training can be given.

[email protected]

Chef de Partie (One-year, fixed-term appointment)

Salary £23,062 For immediate employment

An experienced Chef de Partie is sought to join our Kitchen Team in a fixed-term role, to cater to a diverse client base of college diners and conference delegates. The successful applicant will demonstrate a passion and flair for food and for cooking, possessing a proven track record within the catering industry. Relevant professional qualifications and/or accreditations in catering, hygiene, and related areas are essential. Previous experience in purchasing and stock management are highly desirable, in particular experience in online purchasing. They will be a confident team player, and (when needed) capable of working without direct supervision. The hours of work will comprise a minimum of 40 per week, as agreed. This will include evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

Closing date for applications is Friday, 20 May 2016.For further particulars and an application form, visit

our website at: www.hertford.ox.ac.uk

9-10 St Clements, Oxford, OX4 1AB01865 722722

Looking for a Dynamic Administrator

If you are intelligent, scarily efficient, unflappable, and if you have a fantastic memory, attention to detail,

a “can-do” attitude and the capacity to keep a lot of balls in the air, we would love to invite you to join our

team attempting to be the very best letting agents in the world!

We can offer an exciting working environment, a very competitive package.

In the first instance, please send CV to [email protected] with a short statement

about why you might want to join us?

St. Anne’s College, Oxford

Casual Chef£10.00 per hour

June-September 2016(£8.92 per hour plus £1.08 per hour holiday pay.

Total payable per hour £10.00)We require a Casual Chef to work over the busy summer period. In any week you might be asked to work up to a maximum of 40 hours. Shift times may vary depending on College needs. The successful applicant will need to provide their own Chef Whites.

The Casual Chef will work alongside the Head Chef and Chefs preparing all food for staff, students and guests. Knowledge of working in a busy kitchen is required.Please see our website: www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/

about/job-opportunities for full details.

The closing date 12.00 on Thursday 19th May.

St Anne’s College is an equal opportunities employer.

Male Carer required to assist a man with personal care and daily living tasks.

You must have a full, clean UK or EU driving licence. You will be self-employed. Work is on a live-in basis in Oxford; 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off. The salary is £945 per working week. Experience necessary. Males only.

This complies with S7(2B) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975.

For an application form please email [email protected]

Oriel CollegeUNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

SCOUT £8.25 per hour plus paid holiday • 15 hours per week

We require a part-time Scout (Cleaner) to provide cleaning services for student bedrooms, conference accommodation, staff facilities, meeting rooms, offices and communal areas of the College.

Benefits include: pension scheme, 30 days annual leave (full time equivalent) plus public holidays, discounted bus pass scheme, meals on duty, cycle to work scheme and childcare vouchers.

SUMMER SCOUT (casual) £8.25 per hour plus rolled up holiday pay 15-25 hours per week

We require causal staff to provide assistance during the busy summer period. Duties will include cleaning guest rooms and College premises. Working shifts will be minimum 4 hours per day, usually in the morning. We are looking for candidates who ideally are able to star t from the first week of June 2016 and are available to work until the end of September 2016 but applicants available for a part of this period will also be considered.

As Summer Scout, you will be provided with uniform and meals on duty.

Applicants for both posts should have previous cleaning experience including servicing of customers’ bedrooms, and be able to follow verbal/written instructions.

For further details about both vacancies and to apply please go to: www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/content/other-staff-vacancies

Closing date for both posts: Monday, 16th May 2016.The College exists to promote excellence in education and research and is actively committed to the principle of equality of oppor tunity for all suitably qualified candidates.

A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+ from over 40 countries.

Warden Vacancies(Permanent & fixed term positions from 29 August 2016 )

We are seeking caring and responsible individuals to live in College accommodation and work with our IB Diploma students aged 15-19.

We have the following pastoral positions available:

• Warden of Residence• Relief Warden• Senior Warden

Full job details and application form: www.stclares.ac.uk/jobs

or tel: 01865 552031

Closing date: 12:00 on Monday 23 MayInterviews week commencing Monday 30 May

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

Charity No. 294085. Advancing international education and understanding.

Music Teacher0.5 FTE | Salary: MPS/UPS

Closing date: Wednesday 18th May at 12 noonFor further details, and to apply, please see the

vacancies page of the school website: www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/vacancies.php

The Cherwell School A centre of opportunity

Last Minute Summer EFL Vacancies

1) Residential EFL Instructor (For ages 10-15, 10 July – 20 August 2016)

2) Summer EFL Instructor (For ages 15-17, 20 June – 19 August 2016)

Full job details and application form: www.stclares.ac.uk/summerjobs

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

Charity No. 294085. Advancing international education and understanding.

WeGotTickets is the leading ticketing agency in the UK for small to medium sized venues and promoters, and works with thousands of venues and event organisers around the UK, selling close to a million tickets every year for music, comedy and arts events.

In-house Sales/Business Development Executive (DIIHBD)

Salary: circa £20k basic, OTE £35k per annum – depending on experience

Senior Field Sales/Business Development Executive (DIFBDE)

Salary: circa £25k basic, OTE £50k per annum + all travel expenses (car / season ticket – as appropriate)

For full job descriptions and details of how to apply please visit www.WeGotTickets.com/jobs and then email a CV and covering letter (quoting DIIHBD or DIFBDE) explaining why you are suitable for this role to [email protected]

Deadline for applications: 9am, Monday 23rd May, 2016

Interviews: w/c Monday 6th June, 2016 No agencies, contractors or outsourcers.

WOOD YOU..?

THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE, OXFORD

EXPERIENCED SCOUTS (CLEANERS)WITH REFERENCES REQUIRED

Salary £8.25 per hour Further particulars can be downloaded from the College’s website at www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies. A CV and covering letter should be sent to Ms Melanie Harris, Domestic Bursar’s Administrator, at

[email protected]

Closing date for applications: 18th May 2016.The Queen’s College is an equal opportunities employer.

Part-time Tutors (Literacy and Numeracy) required at education charity, Quest for Learning, formerly Reading Quest. Full details at www.questforlearning.org.uk/about-us/jobs or email [email protected]

OXFORD MONTESSORI SCHOOLS

SENCo Flexible hours - Sept 2016Qualified/experienced practitioner

Additional responsibilities possibleContact: [email protected]

Part-time Boarding House Assistant

Term time only, plus six weeks in July and August

We are looking for a personable, reliable and responsible person to help with early

morning tasks at one of our boarding houses for students aged 15-17 years. Evening relief shifts are also available.

For full details please visit www.doverbroecks.com/posts

d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and

promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a pre-requisite for all appointments.

Qualified EFL Teachers Required

OISE Oxford requires highly motivated, qualified EFL teachers for work on adults’ Business and General English courses during the summer.Teaching for OISE involves teaching serious, motivated professional students in very small groups (maximum 4 students) or 1:1. Full- and part-time contracts available during July and August. Competitive rates of pay in a professional, supportive and friendly school. Please note a DBS check will be carried out as part of the recruitment process.

Please apply with a CV by email [email protected]

Magdalen College School, founded in 1480, is one of the country’s leading independent day schools. The School wishes to appoint an experienced Human Resources Manager to provide full cycle HR service to the School and to ensure that all aspects of regulatory compliance are adhered to. This is a new role which reflects the significant growth of the School in recent years. Further details of the position and a Support Staff application form can be found on the Job Vacancy link of the website: www.mcsoxford.orgCompleted Support Staff application form, full CV and covering letter of application should be sent by email to Mrs Sarah Hunter, Bursar’s PA ([email protected]) by midday Thursday 19th May 2016.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 • OX4 1DZTel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org

HR & COMPLIANCE MANAGER

HR Administrator

Full time: to start July 2016

We are seeking a capable and reliable person to support the School’s HR function.

IT competency and good communication skills will be essential

Full details are available from www.doverbroecks.com/posts.

Please submit applications as soon as possible, and no later than

Friday 13 May 2016.

d’Overbroeck’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all its students. An enhanced DBS check is a

pre-requisite for all appointments.

Applications are invited for the posts of Waynflete Intern for the academic year 2016-2017.Each year we employ a small number of graduates or post-doctoral students looking for temporary or part-time employment in the secondary education sector. This will be a part-time appointment of periods ranging from one morning/afternoon per week, to full-time employment in a small number of cases.Our Interns assist with academic activities, and bring to our provision a motivating presence and inspiration of the highest standards. Completed Teaching Staff application form, cv and covering letter, should be sent by email to the Assistant to the Academic Deputy ([email protected]). Early applications are encouraged as we may hold interviews at any time. The school reserves the right to appoint at any time during the application process.Further details and the Teaching Staff application form are available on the job vacancy link of the website.

MAGDALEN COLLEGE SCHOOL • OX4 1DZTel: 01865 242191 • www.mcsoxford.org

WAYNFLETE INTERNS

Full-time Research Assistant(early June to mid / late September)

Salary: £9.00 per hour for time worked (37.5 hour week) plus 2 days paid annual

leave per full month worked. Exciting and varied role with growing consultancy in central Oxford, working in the not-for-profit sector.

Current clients include: Alzheimer’s Society, NUS, Oxfam, United Nations and WaterAid.

Key Responsibilities:

• Assist with our employee and volunteer survey work • Support the research and writing that underpins our

benchmarking work• Contribute to other bespoke research/consultancy

projects

www.agendaconsulting.co.uk/about/current-vacancies

Closing date 9am, Monday 16 MayNo agencies please.

Tour Guides Needed! Students or locals, energetic and outgoing.

Foreign languages and acting experience a plus!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

AVAILABLE FROM JUNE: fully equipped log cabin in peaceful location. Suit non-smoking academic or professional. Easy access to City Centre. £780pcm incl. all bills. [email protected] HOUSE, very good condition, very good location. North Abingdon. Excellent bus service, 15 minutes from Oxford city centre. Furnished, and available to group of sharers or a family, from 1 July. £2000 pcm. Tel Alan 07776 238193 / 01865 820361.

ISIS REMOVALS & STORAGESTUDENT STORAGE SALEStudent Summer Storage. Free pick up

included. Call us for best deals.01865 770227. Tweet us @isisremovals.

CINEMAUltimate Picture Palace (245288)

MIDNIGHT SPECIAL [12A] ? Tue: 9.00pm; Thu: 6.30pm A boy has supernatural powers. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] ? Tue: 6.45pm; Wed: 9.00pm

Thu: 12.30 (Baby Club), 4.15, 9.00pmThe audacity of slope. Subt: Tue 6.45pm THE DIVIDE [12A] Wed: 6.30pmDocumentary about the expanding wealth gap in British and US societies. Followed by Q&A.

Vue Cinema (08712 240 240)BAD NEIGHBOURS 2 [15] Tue: 10.35, 11.45am, 1.50, 3.30, 5.15, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.05, 9.55, 10.55pm

Wed: 11.10am, 1.05, 2.20, 4.25, 5.30, 6.45, 8.00, 8.45, 9.50, 11.00pm Thu: 10.20, 11.20am, 1.35, 2.55, 4.10, 5.15, 6.40, 8.00, 9.00, 10.25, 11.10pm

With a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] ? Tue: 2.15pm; Wed: 11.35am, 2.00pm The audacity of slope. Thu: 10.50am, 2.10pmTHE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] ?(2D)

Tue: 11.25am, 2.25, 4.10, 5.30, 6.45, 8.05, 9.35pm Wed: 11.15am, 1.50, 3.25, 4.40, 5.45, 7.50pm

Thu: 11.00am, 12.40, 2.20, 3.55, 5.30, 6.30, 8.05, 10.05, 11.30pm(3D) Tue: 12.55pm; Wed: 10.20pmBill Murray Baloo. EYE IN THE SKY [15] Tue: 12.15, 8.30, 11.00pm

Wed: 11.30am, 8.30, 10.55pm; Thu: 11.40am, 8.30, 11.00pmDrone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS [PG]

Tue: 11.55am, 2.30, 5.25, 7.20pm; Wed: 11.55am, 2.30, 5.25, 7.15pm Thu: 11.55am, 2.30, 5.05, 7.20pmMeryl Streep dreams of soprano stardom.

ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Tue: 10.45am; Wed: 11.00am, 6.10pm Thu: 4.45pmBunny buddy cop animation.

CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR [12A] (2D) Tue: 11.10am, 2.00, 3.45, 7.35, 9.20, 10.15pm

Wed: 11.05am, 2.10, 4.55, 7.00, 9.05, 10.15pm Thu: 10.20, 11.25am, 3.15, 8.20, 9.50, 10.40pm

(3D) Tue: 2.45, 5.50, 8.20pm; Wed: 1.10, 3.45, 8.20pm Thu: 1.25, 5.05, 7.35pmAvengers disassemble.

MILES AHEAD [15] ? Tue: 10.45pm; Wed: 8.10, 10.30pm Thu: 9.05, 11.20pmKind of blue drama about the meteoric career of Miles Davis.

BASTILLE DAY [15] Tue: 1.25, 3.50, 6.10pm; Wed: 10.45am, 1.35, 3.55pmIdris Elba tries to foil a terrorist plot in Paris. Thu: 1.35, 3.55pm TRUMBO [15] ? Tue: 11.00amBryan Cranston subverts Hollywood politics, pursued by Helen Mirren. NT ENCORE: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE [12A] Thu: 7.00pmArthur Miller play confronting The American Dream, starring Mark Strong.

Odeon George St (0871 224 4007)ROBINSON CRUSOE [PG] daily: 5.00pmTuesday the parrot tries to escape paradise with human shipwreckee. BAD NEIGHBOURS 2 [15] Tue: 1.30, 3.50, 6.10, 7.10, 8.30, 9.30pm

Wed & Thu: 11.15am, 1.30, 3.50, 6.10, 7.10, 8.30, 9.30pmWith a little understanding, you can find the perfect blend. CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR [12A] (2D) Tue: 12.10, 2.10, 3.30, 5.30, 7.00, 9.00pm

Wed & Thu: 12.10, 3.30, 5.30, 7.00, 9.00pm(3D) daily: 1.10, 4.30, 8.00pmComic book sequel; the Avengers disassemble. DEMOLITION [15] ? Tue: 2.00pm; Wed & Thu: 11.15am, 2.00pmGrown man befriends young boy and works through some stuff. FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS [PG] daily: 12.20, 3.00, 5.40, 8.20pmMeryl Streep dreams of soprano stardom, despite being tone-deaf. ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Wed & Thu: 10.15amRookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. RATCHET AND CLANK [U] Wed & Thu: 10.00amMechanic and robot have to save the galaxy from Paul Giamatti and Sly Stallone. SILVER CINEMA: GOLDEN YEARS [12A] Wed: 2.00pm

Thu: 11.00amA group of pensioners perform a daring heist, with shopping trolleys. SILVER SCREEN: SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Wed: 11.00am

Thu: 2.00pmOscar-winning investigative journo thriller.

Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)EYE IN THE SKY [15] Tue: 9.40pm; Wed: 12.00, 9.40pmDrone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. PITBULL. NOWE PORZĄDKI [18] Tue & Wed: 8.30pmGang war between two powerful clans. Polish with subt. THE JUNGLE BOOK [PG] ?(2D) Tue & Wed: 2.20, 4.45, 7.10pm

Thu: 1.15, 2.20, 4.00, 5.00, 7.40pm(3D) Tue: 10.00am, 3.20, 6.00pm; Wed: 3.20, 6.00pmBill Murray Baloo. Subt: Thu 4.00pmZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Tue & Wed: 12.40pm; Thu: 12 noonRookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. NEWBIES: ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] Tue: 10.00amExclusive screening for parents with children under 1.NT ENCORE: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE [12A] Thu: 7.00pmArthur Miller play confronting The American Dream, starring Mark Strong.

Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS [PG] Tue: 12.30, 3.00, 5.40, 8.30pm

Wed: 11.00am (Big Scream), 12.30, 3.00, 5.50, 8.30pm Thu: 12.15, 2.45, 5.20, 8.30pm

Meryl Streep dreams of soprano stardom. Subt: Wed 5.50pm EYE IN THE SKY [15] Tue: 3.30pm; Wed: 1.30, 3.45pm; Thu: 6.00pmDrone-strike drama with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman. SON OF SAUL [15] ? Tue: 1.00, 8.50pm; Wed: 8.50pm

Thu: 1.00, 3.30pmOscar-winning war drama. Various with subt. ARABIAN NIGHTS VOLUME 1 - THE RESTLESS ONE [15]

Tue: 6.00pmAmbitious, fabulist dissection of modern Portugal. Portuguese with subt. TODDLER TIME: BOJ MAY 2016 [U] Thu: 11.30am2D Bilby forms a band! NT ENCORE: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE [12A] Thu: 8.00pm

Arthur Miller play confronting The American Dream, starring Mark Strong.

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SON OF SAUL [15]László Nemes has made a stunning directorial debut with his film Son of Saul, already winning the Grand Prix award at Cannes and being named Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.

Saul Ausländer, played by the 48-year-old Hungarian actor Géza Röhrig, is a Jewish prisoner who has been made part of the Sonderkommando, inmates given certain privileges in return for policing the exterminations. This sets an uncomfortable twist to the usual certainty of knowing where the guilt lies. We take comfort that we know who the bad guys are but here, to survive one more day, good people do bad things.

Set in the Auschwitz death camp in 1944, there is no prelude or set-up - we are dropped immediately into the centre of Hell. No hope of rescue, reprieve or release; only the here-and-now of the work shepherding the damned, cleaning the gas chambers, piling up the bodies, sorting clothes and belongings and then… repeat. The film is shocking in its monotony and repetition of process.

Son of Saul adopts an immersive perspective,

focussing on Saul’s face and point of view. We are caught in the middle

of it; ‘it’ being so terrible that the realities of the routine horrors and commonplace atrocities are blurred and hazy in order to simply survive in the moment. This is a terrifying Faustian journey. The enormity of the

genocide and crimes against humanity are so overwhelming that

it seems indulgent to pay attention to one man, but he is

our intermediary.

There is little music or score to soften the emotional blows: instead,

a background of propaganda, barked orders and a brutal soundscape which only

heightens what is visually peripheral.

Saul, a simple man, is driven to find a Rabbi to say Kadesh and bury his child who is found amongst the bodies. Even if his deeds seem senseless to every one around him, they make sense to him. Röhrig gives an utterly mesmerising performance and the final image of his face is extraordinary.

Be warned: this is a movie that will stay with you long after you have left the cinema.

- by Charlie McGinty, 05/05/16

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