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Frequently Asked Questions

There are over 350 Presenters working for Elevate world wide, and we welcome more in each term. We know you probably have some questions about working for us so we’ve compiled some Frequently Asked Questions. If you have a query that isn’t addressed, please reach out and ask us: info.uk@elevateeducation.com

  • What does a typical day look like for a Presenter? 

    In a standard day, a Presenter can expect to go to a school around their area and deliver an engaging 60 minute workshop to the students there. They might deliver a few seminars at the same school, or go to a second school in the same day for another seminar. 
    That being said - one of the best things about the role is that every day is different. Each school, classroom, and student is different which means that Presenters are constantly experiencing different environments and adapting their knowledge to the audience! 

  • How many seminars might I need to learn? 

    There are eight core seminars a presenter might learn during their time at Elevate. 

  • What types of schools does Elevate work with? 

    Elevate works with around 850 schools across the UK so we get to work with a whole range: state and private, day and boarding, single sex and co-ed, central and rural - the list goes on! 

  • What about my travel expenses? 

    Presenters receive extra pay, on top of the payment for seminars, to cover their travel expenses.  

  • What experience is required for the role?  

    Experience with public speaking, performance, debating, tutoring, or teaching is preferred but not required. 
    We are looking for people who are engaging, energetic, and passionate about helping other students. 

  • Can I work as a presenter whilst I am at university?

    Yes, almost all of our presenters are current university students! The role is designed to fit around your schedule. Additionally, because we pay per seminar it is easy to earn good money without compromising your valuable study time.