Position Objective
The role of the Spanish Teacher is essentially to build and maintain a successful Spanish program within the school by providing an educational atmosphere conductive to learning and developing through the process of inquiry and in conjunction with the International Baccalaureate PYP, MYP and DP programs.
Responsibilities
The job holder’s responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young person’s for whom s/he is responsible, or with whom s/he comes into contact will be to adhered to and ensure compliance with the relevant Cognita Safeguarding; Child Protection Policy and Procedures at all times. If in the course of carrying out the duties of the role, the job holder identifies any instance that a child is suffering or likely to suffer significant harm either at school or at home, s/he must report any concerns to the School’s Designated Safeguarding Lead or to the Head or indeed to the Cognita Regional Safeguarding Manager so that a referral can be made accordingly to the relevant third party services.
Relationships:
• Developing trusting and effective relationships with the all the children in the class and their parents
• Establishing supportive and positive working relationships with all other members of staff
• Becoming a presence across the whole school and a representative of it within its wider community
• Working in close partnership with the classroom teachers, Spanish Teachers and the leadership team in ensuring a professional, creative and enjoyable environment
Educational role:
• Developing and executing the preparation, planning and delivery of child-centered learning activities for the children in the class
• Being a facilitator in the classroom and taking an interactive role with students
• Using a range and balance of teaching strategies
• Grouping strategies using a variety of different learning situations, including whole class, small group, partner work and individual work at desks, on the floor, etc.
• Viewing students as thinkers with their own emerging theories
• Building on what students know, and differentiating to meet student needs
• Ensuring that the classroom environment is well-managed, properly ordered and neatly presented
• Planning to ensure that ‘students achieve more than they think they can’, by collecting and using data, and other formative and summative assessments
• Planning which emphasizes connections among curriculum areas and explicitly focuses on trans-disciplinary skills and the essential elements of PYP, MYP and DP
• Planning which accommodates a range of ability levels and learning styles; teachers are expected to modify and accommodate for students as needed, i.e. student support services, students who are struggling as well as students who need more of a challenge
• Planning in a collegial and professional manner with peers, showing respect, being prepared and on time, and
adhering to the school wide meeting norms and team’s essential agreements at all times
• Involving students, parents and colleagues in the assessment process on a regular basis and as appropriate
• Involving students in shared reflection during, and at the end of, each unit, on a consistent basis
• Evaluating the program collaboratively with teaching partners, and parents and students as appropriate, using agreed flexible systems
Extended professional role:
• Contributing towards the whole-school team spirit by taking every opportunity to promote the philosophy and policies of the Stamford American International School
• Taking responsibility for the class during times of emergency
• Supervising the children at break/lunch and other unstructured times
• Ensuring that the children are safe and secure at all times
• Communicating regularly and positively with parents via timely meetings, class webs, reports and conferences
General:
• To teach any classes as deemed necessary
• To provide any other reasonable duties delegated by the School Management
Position Requirements
• At least 3 years of experience in working with children as a Spanish teacher with relevant qualifications
• MYP experience is preferred
• Curriculum development knowledge is required
• Possess highly developed interpersonal and teamwork skill
• Excellent verbal and written English skills
• Good references on request
• Proficient in using computers
• Demonstrates the Stamford Values – Integrity, Courage, Ingenuity and Compassion
Qualifications
• Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Education or equivalent is required
• Master’s degree in Education preferred
• Current Teaching certification is required
Contacts
• Other Stamford Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff
• Parents and Students
• PTA
Working Conditions
• School Environment
• Working hours 8am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, plus occasional staff meetings and trainings
• School holidays are paid and free except staff days and training days (please refer to the website to see the school calendar with school holiday dates)
Terms of Employment
• Medical Benefits: Medical insurance provided where applicable
• Sick Leave/Hosp: 60 days hospitalization leave including 14 days sick leave
• Probation Period: 3 months from date of commencement
• Referee request: Required
• Background Check: Required
SAIS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all
staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Pre-employment background checks are mandatory and
appointments are strictly subject to confirmation that all reference and background checks are completed to the satisfaction of Cognita, SAIS’ holding organization.
We are an equal opportunity employer and disallow discrimination of age, ethnic origin, nationality, gender,religion, sexual orientation, family status, pregnancy, marital status, medical or mental health history, physical characteristics or disability.
We welcome applications from all qualified candidates. We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.