Careers
Each and every member of our staff community at UWC Atlantic has a vital and important role to play in ensuring the delivery of the UWC Mission “to make education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future”.
Cynefin (pronounced Kun-eh-vinn) is a Welsh word, best described as a feeling of belonging, a sense of connection to a place and community. We find this word accurately evokes how it feels to both study and work at UWC Atlantic. We aim to attract people to work with us who create a staff community that epitomises that sense of belonging and to this beautiful place at the edge of the South Wales coast, a community which reflects the deliberately diverse student community which the UWC movement is renowned for.
We are committed to actively seeking and welcoming individuals with diverse backgrounds, varied lived experiences, talents and skills. People with an innate curiosity and openness to personal growth and mutual understanding.
UWC is not just a way of working, it is a way of living
In joining UWC Atlantic, you are not only joining an excellent, highly successful College, you are joining a powerful network of schools and colleges across the globe that is united by our shared mission. UWC Atlantic is a beautiful and unique place to live and to work and regardless of your role, you will be encouraged and supported to continuously develop and grow your professional skills and knowledge.
Our Culture
Our mission and our guiding principles are the cornerstone to our culture and how we are as an engaged, thriving and inclusive community.
Guiding Principles
Living in Wales
St Donat’s is a small village located just outside Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan which is the most southerly point of Wales. The Vale is one of the most affluent areas in South Wales and we are lucky to be blessed with beautiful towns, villages, countryside and the coast.
Close to the capital city
We are approximately 30 minutes from Cardiff, the capital city, which is the largest city in Wales and has a wealth of facilities you would expect to find in a major city, yet it's compact, welcoming and accessible. It's a friendly city with a prosperous economy and its aspiration is to become Europe’s most liveable Capital City, all of which makes for an excellent quality of life. Cardiff Bay is a vibrant and prosperous area full of walks, historic buildings, restaurants, bars and things to do.
Visit CardiffAlthough the College is in a rural location, the road links are good and there are train stations in Llantwit Major and Bridgend, and Cardiff airport is just 20 minutes from the College.