Our bilingual Phorms School Frankfurt has two locations in the Frankfurt metropolitan area where we educate students from nursery through to secondary school. At our family-friendly Phorms Taunus Campus in Steinbach, which is surrounded by nature, we provide access to German-English language acquisition for around 700 children and young people, beginning in nursery, using the immersion method. Our Phorms Frankfurt Taunus Campus sets itself apart with its diverse and international community. Our pedagogical team within the nursery, primary school with reception, and secondary school supports our students in growing up to be independent, open-minded, and globally thinking young people.
Phorms Frankfurt is part of the Phorms Education SE network of bilingual schools and nurseries, enriching the educational landscape in Germany since 2006.
Responsibilities:
- Designing imaginative and varied lessons that excite students about the curriculum
- Creating a positive, supportive, and welcoming learning environment in the classroom
- Assessing students' work, including preparation, correction of deliverables, and grading for report cards
- Supporting and supervising student projects in class (project-based learning) or extracurricular activities (e.g., computer science competitions)
- Using differentiated teaching methods and materials to meet the varying needs and interests of students
- Organising, implementing, and following up on parent-teacher conferences and meetings
- Participating regularly in school events and conferences
Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Computer Science with a qualification as a STEM educator, combined with a second subject such as Mathematics, Physics, or a related scientific field, and a teaching certification
- Passion for your subject and enthusiasm for teaching
- Enjoyment of teaching in an international setting
- Interest in developing and implementing new pedagogical concepts focusing on individual student development
- Openness to integrating new technology to enhance learning and adopting innovative methodologies
Benefits:
- Attractive compensation aligned with public sector pay
- Additional benefits (e.g., monthly public transport ticket, benefit card, lunch, comprehensive pension schemes, relocation support, Corporate Benefits Portal)
- Five days of additional paid sick leave for caring for an ill child, and reduced rates for school or nursery fees
- Supported ongoing professional development and growth opportunities
- German language courses for English speakers
- Access to cutting-edge technology and facilities
- Small group support with additional professionals, such as an on-campus school psychologist
- Trusting relationships among teachers, assistants, students, and a cooperative parent community
- Opportunity to actively shape your work environment
- Close collaboration with the management team