Why Join Us
- Be part of a pioneering educational initiative that prioritises both academic and emotional growth.
- Work in an inspiring, nature-rich environment that promotes hands-on learning and creativity.
- Contribute to building a community-focused, supportive environment for children and families.
- Opportunity to shape the future of education in a holistic, well-rounded way.
Job Purpose
The IB PYP teacher is responsible for teaching, leading and implementing the Primary Years Programme (PYP) within the school. This role requires a passionate, dynamic, and experienced educator who will ensure the quality, compliance, and development of the PYP curriculum while fostering a collaborative and inquiry-driven learning environment. The ideal candidate will serve as a mentor to teachers, liaise with stakeholders, and maintain compliance with IB and SSG requirements.
Job Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Consistently uphold and promote the school’s vision, mission and values and promote caring, positive relationships.
- Contribute to the implementation of the relevant initiatives from the school’s Strategic Plan.
- Contribute to an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect in the School, and promote collaboration, discussion, debate and teamwork.
- Promote high professional standards and expectations, and model exemplary professional practice to the best of his/her ability.
- Adhere to and implement the School’s policies.
- Contribute to the Extra-Curricular Activities programme.
- Teach
Job Competencies
- Monitor and uphold high-quality teaching standards within the PYP framework.
- Participate in the formation and execution of the school’s action plan.
- Oversee the planning, delivery, and assessment of the curriculum, ensuring alignment with the requirements.
- Ability to contribute to the development and implementation of programs and policies which promote excellence in student learning, social and emotional development in an international environment.
- Capacity to respond to emerging educational needs and priorities in an international environment.
Working Hours:
- 5 days a week between Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (including a one-hour lunch break)
- 1 day a week, you will be in charge of one (1) ECA from 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
- 1 day a week, you will be attending a pedagogical meeting/training.
- One half-day Saturday per month:Attendance at school functions, meetings, events, and professional development days as required.