Humanities Teacher Job Durham International Schools
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Humanities Teacher Job Durham International Schools
Summary of Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
- Contribute to the production of a departmental development plan, updated annually.
- Contribute to the production and regular update of the schemes of work and curriculum documents.
- Take responsibility for the teaching of public examination courses as allocated by the timetable.
- Contribute to the overall curriculum planning of the school.
- Plan and prepare courses and lessons in accordance with published schemes of work.
- Teach the assigned students, including setting and marking of work and assessments in line with school policy.
- Assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students in line with school policy.
- Communicate with parents and inform/consult Class Teacher, Form Tutor, Head of Year, Deputy Head and/or Principal as appropriate.
- Maintain records of books and equipment assigned to the department, having due regard to security.
- Contribute to the organisation of trips within the department.
Qualifications, Background and Experience
- Have a good honours degree and a teacher training qualification for the 11 to 18 age range.
- Have a minimum of two years teaching experience, ideally five or more years teaching experience.
- Be able to teach Science up to KS3 and Physics up to IGCSE and A Level or IB.
- Have a valid Teacher Services Commission Certificate (if applying from Kenya) or Qualified Teacher
- Status (QTS) or a general education degree (for overseas applicants).
- Be a skilled classroom practitioner, having a good subject knowledge and an awareness of teaching methodology
How to Apply
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