Debater in Residence
- Organisation: Francis Holland, Sloane Square
- Location: South West London
- Tenure: Part-time
- Closing Date: Monday 22 June 2026
This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and personable Debater in Residence to support and develop our debating and public-speaking programme. The Debater in Residence is responsible for developing, managing, and promoting a high-quality debating programme that builds students’ critical thinking, public speaking, research, and leadership skills.
This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and personable Debater in Residence to support and develop our debating and public-speaking programme. Co-curricular debate clubs run twice a week and there are regular competitions, both BP style university and MACE schools led. Last year we progressed through the west London round of ESU MACE.
The Debater in Residence is responsible for developing, managing, and promoting a high-quality debating programme that builds students’ critical thinking, public speaking, research, and leadership skills. They will work closely with the Head of Debating and Director of Oracy to ensure that FHS continues to have a thriving Debating programme.
The successful candidate will demonstrate strong team building, communication skills, warmth and empathy. They will have a high-level of organisational and interpersonal skills, be committed to maintaining the nurturing and supportive ethos of the school, and be an enthusiastic, caring and positive role model within the School community.
Our ideal candidate will be a recent school leaver, current university student, or recent graduate with a passion for debate. They will have extensive personal experience of competitive debating at a high level and of convening and judging school competitions and a passion for helping young people develop as debaters, including beyond the classroom (e.g. answering emails from students about motions).
They will create an approachable and friendly environment in the classroom, be capable of working independently with initiative, and be a competent organiser. They will be available during some term-time weekends to accompany FHS teams to tournaments (exact requirements negotiable) and be based in London during term time.
Responsibilities:
- To take responsibility for the safeguarding of young people in line with the school’s policies and procedures.
- In conjunction with the Head of Debating, plan and oversee the Senior School’s co-curricular debating programme.
- Working with and instructing pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.
- Preparing for and delivering two 90-minute workshop sessions after school. Sessions should include both skill-based and content-based material and should be interactive with drills and exercises and practical debates.
- Train students in debating formats (e.g. British Parliamentary, ESU MACE).
- Develop students’ skills in argument, rebuttal, research, teamwork, and delivery
- Support the Head of Debating in selecting and preparing teams for internal and external debating competitions.
- Help organise participation in inter-school, regional, and national debating events.
- Train students (and staff where relevant) in adjudication standards and practices.
- Ensure fair, consistent judging in internal competitions.
- Provide constructive feedback to debaters and teams.
- When needed, accompanying groups of pupils to in-person and online events. Providing constructive feedback in an appropriate manner to students to help them improve over time. During tournaments, watching the rooms that FHS teams are participating in to provide feedback.
Application
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application via My New Term. The closing date for applications is 8:00am on Monday 22nd June. Interviews will take place w/c Monday 22nd June. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school reserves the right to appoint at any stage.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and personable Debater in Residence to support and develop our debating and public-speaking programme. The Debater in Residence is responsible for developing, managing, and promoting a high-quality debating programme that builds students’ critical thinking, public speaking, research, and leadership skills.
Description
This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and personable Debater in Residence to support and develop our debating and public-speaking programme. Co-curricular debate clubs run twice a week and there are regular competitions, both BP style university and MACE schools led. Last year we progressed through the west London round of ESU MACE.
The Debater in Residence is responsible for developing, managing, and promoting a high-quality debating programme that builds students’ critical thinking, public speaking, research, and leadership skills. They will work closely with the Head of Debating and Director of Oracy to ensure that FHS continues to have a thriving Debating programme.
The successful candidate will demonstrate strong team building, communication skills, warmth and empathy. They will have a high-level of organisational and interpersonal skills, be committed to maintaining the nurturing and supportive ethos of the school, and be an enthusiastic, caring and positive role model within the School community.
Our ideal candidate will be a recent school leaver, current university student, or recent graduate with a passion for debate. They will have extensive personal experience of competitive debating at a high level and of convening and judging school competitions and a passion for helping young people develop as debaters, including beyond the classroom (e.g. answering emails from students about motions).
They will create an approachable and friendly environment in the classroom, be capable of working independently with initiative, and be a competent organiser. They will be available during some term-time weekends to accompany FHS teams to tournaments (exact requirements negotiable) and be based in London during term time.
Responsibilities:
- To take responsibility for the safeguarding of young people in line with the school’s policies and procedures.
- In conjunction with the Head of Debating, plan and oversee the Senior School’s co-curricular debating programme.
- Working with and instructing pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.
- Preparing for and delivering two 90-minute workshop sessions after school. Sessions should include both skill-based and content-based material and should be interactive with drills and exercises and practical debates.
- Train students in debating formats (e.g. British Parliamentary, ESU MACE).
- Develop students’ skills in argument, rebuttal, research, teamwork, and delivery
- Support the Head of Debating in selecting and preparing teams for internal and external debating competitions.
- Help organise participation in inter-school, regional, and national debating events.
- Train students (and staff where relevant) in adjudication standards and practices.
- Ensure fair, consistent judging in internal competitions.
- Provide constructive feedback to debaters and teams.
- When needed, accompanying groups of pupils to in-person and online events. Providing constructive feedback in an appropriate manner to students to help them improve over time. During tournaments, watching the rooms that FHS teams are participating in to provide feedback.
Application
Interested candidates are invited to submit an application via My New Term. The closing date for applications is 8:00am on Monday 22nd June. Interviews will take place w/c Monday 22nd June. Applications will be considered as they are received. The school reserves the right to appoint at any stage.
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