PE Teachers - Riyadh(Ref:3916)

 

We are looking for PE teachers(female) for Riyadh to join a talented and dedicated team.

 

Suitably qualified and experienced candidates may have the chance subsequently to undertake a leadership or management role, and grow with the group as it expands its network of schools.

 

Subject specialists work closely with Class Teachers, ensuring a collaborative approach to teaching and learning across the Year Groups. The children therefore receive the same opportunities, and all teachers feel supported by a strong team.

 

The offer to successful candidates: 

  • A tax free salary based on level of qualifications and experience which will allow teachers to save a significant part of their salary
  • High quality furnished one bedroom apartments will be provided to single teachers 
  • Free transportation to and from the school each day
  • Medical and life insurance
  • Free flights, annual travel allowance, visa support and relocation allowance

 

Key Responsibilities and Expectations: 

  • actively promote the school's vision, aims and values through enthusiastic participation in all areas of school life
  • share and support the school's commitment to provide an all-round, outstanding education for all our children
  • always set high expectations, which inspire, motivate and challenge children
  • have the highest aspirations for all our children's development and achievements, both in and out of the classroom
  • offer excellent pastoral care for all children
  • respect and support Saudi culture

 

Teaching and Learning:

You will be expected to:

  • deliver our broad and balanced curriculum
  • deliver well-planned, engaging and creative lessons, ensuring that the needs of all children are met
  • facilitate and encourage high quality learning which provides children with the opportunity to achieve their full potential
  • use technology to enhance teaching and support learning
  • differentiate appropriately, using approaches that enable every student to access all areas of the curriculum and make excellent progress
  • demonstrate excellent subject knowledge relevant to the age group
  • set students challenging developmental goals and draw upon varied strategies, resources and technologies in order to support students in achieving these goals
  • make effective use of Teaching Support Assistants to support children in class
  • follow the school procedures for assessing, recording and reporting on children's achievements and to use this information effectively to influence future learning and convey progress in report writing
  • provide students with regular written and oral feedback and encourage them to reflect and respond to their feedback
  • participate fully in co-curricular and activity programmes

 

Other Responsibilities: 

  • follow and implement School Policies and procedures in and out of the classroom
  • provide a safe, purposeful and well-managed learning environment
  • value the home-school-community partnership, working closely with other members of staff to establish and manage good relationships with parents and key stakeholders

 

Professional Standards: 

  • attend assemblies, departmental meetings, parents' evenings, school functions and other staff meetings
  • recognise the importance of being an exemplary role model to all children within the School
  • maintain high standards of professional behaviour in accordance with the school ethos, including timekeeping and personal presentation
  • take personal responsibility for evaluating and reflecting upon your teaching in order to continually develop and improve your practice
  • always maintain professional and productive relationships with colleagues
  • always promote the school in a positive manner
  • fulfil any reasonable additional responsibilities as requested by the Head

 

Safeguarding Responsibilities: 

  • comply with all safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring that any safeguarding concerns are reported in line with the School policy
  • demonstrate a personal commitment to safeguarding and children's well-being

 

Person Specification:

Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • relevant Bachelor's Degree, ideally gained at a UK University
  • UK Postgraduate Certificate of Education or Qualified Teacher Status
  • relevant class teaching experience
  • excellent working knowledge of the National Curriculum of England, ideally
  • a strong academic background, stature and experience that will command the respect of pupils, parents, colleagues and the wider community
  • a commitment to academic progress and the welfare and safeguarding of students
  • knowledge and understanding of recent educational developments and best practice

 

Desirable skills and experience: 

  • an understanding of the demands of a UK independent school environment
  • experience working with children who have English as an Additional Language
  • a secure knowledge of using technology to support education

 

Personal Qualities: 

  • passionate about all round education and can inspire children to have a lifelong love of learning
  • understanding of the needs, challenges and opportunities in the context of an international community
  • positive team player
  • light-spirited, has a growth mindset and the ability to laugh with others
  • energy and charisma to create a positive learning environment in line with the School's vision
  • self-starter and driven to succeed
  • enthusiastic, hard worker who is willing to go the extra mile to ensure that the curriculum is accessible to all and to challenge their students
  • willing to listen to others and collaborate, sharing best practice to ensure excellent outcomes for all children

 

Apply now if you are interested!