Primary Teacher
Kammer International Bilingual School
Hanover, Germany
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- Salary:
- Starting salary (increases depending on experience): 34,800€ gross annual (including social and health insurance; relocation allowance provided)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 11.08.2025
- Apply by:
- 28 February 2025
Job overview
We are looking for a flexible, innovative, creative and enthusiastic teacher for the bright and enquiring young minds of our primary school. Initial contracts are limited to two year, afterwards there is a possibility of a permanent contract.
Applications should be submitted by the closing date, the school however reserves the right to contact outstanding applicants in advance of this deadline. If you do not hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, your application has not been successful at this time and we wish you the best for your future endeavours.
We need a highly qualified English speaking teacher with a teaching degree / teaching certificate (QTS) in Primary Education. Our class teachers are responsible for teaching all primary subjects apart from Art, Coding, Music, German and Physical Education, for which we have specialist teachers. Our primary school starts with Year 1 and goes up to Year 4, as secondary school in Germany starts with year 5. We are a three-form entry primary school and have 12 classes from Year 1 -4. Schemes of work are based on the objectives of the German county curriculum for Lower Saxony, lessons will be taught in English using mainly English speaking materials, adapted from UK, US and/or similar English Speaking countries’ curricula. Experience of having taught KS1/2 for at least a few years may be an advantage, is not essential however. Knowledge of German is not a necessary requirement, but a willingness to learn the basics while living here will be important.
We are looking for the following essential and/or desirable qualities.
A successful candidate:
· can stimulate our motivated children to achieve high levels of progress to meet the demands of our academically inspired curriculum;
· has outstanding classroom practices with regards to the planning and teaching of lessons (including differentiation);
· is committed to contribute to the curriculum planning and curriculum innovation of our expanding school;
· can effectively monitor, assess, record and report on pupils' progress;
· works well independently as well as in teaching teams;
· has secure IT skills including knowledge of white board and iPad technology;
· is dedicated to contribute to any extra curricula activities;
· has good interpersonal skills and a sense of humour;
· is committed and hard-working.
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About Kammer International Bilingual School
“Local Roots and Global Understanding”
KIBS is a growing international bilingual school consisting of a nursery, kindergarten, primary and secondary school. We are recognised by the state yet governed independently. We are a non-profit organisation. We offer a challenging and enriching education, underpinned by the flexible, inquisitive and academic German county curriculum but enhanced by teaching methods, materials and resources from a variety of international curricula, including the UK curriculum. Our teachers have the freedom to concentrate on educating the whole child by focussing on flexible and enquiring teaching and learning styles without the distraction of performance data and governmental targets.
Mission Statement:
KIBS educates the whole child within our English and German immersion programme. We embrace new technologies to enhance the development of 21st century skills and prepare our students for their future working life as global citizens.
We educate students from Germany and across the world who call Hannover and its region their local community.
We have created a safe environment with a modern, German and international curriculum featuring individual teaching and learning approaches. This inspires creativity and allows all students to progress. In our academic and pastoral systems, our well-trained, versatile staff members encourage a balance of academic, social and moral competences with a focus on emotional well-being.
KIBS Vision Statement:
Communication beyond language. Creativity beyond the classroom. We are learning for the future and technology is our playground.
KIBS believes that developing and nurturing all of our students’ talents is the key to prepare them for a constantly changing world. We would like to inspire our students to think and dream big by providing a stimulating and fun learning environment.
We believe that being fluent in more than one language is essential to successfully navigate our multi-cultural, globalised world. Our immersion concept crafts bilingual and multi-lingual citizens who are able to explore the international world to their advantage.
Together, we strive to change our world to be more open-minded and inclusive by openly celebrating each other’s differences and similarities. Our students are authentic role models for life-long learning and we cherish moral, social, academic and ethical values in equal measure. Our students will be equipped to embrace technological advancements safely and purposefully.
Goals:
Curiosity counts. At KIBS children explore their environment with their natural enthusiasm and make use of their own abilities, experiences and insights. Our teachers direct and engage them, capturing the full potential of our young people whilst nurturing them and helping them develop into confident, open-minded individuals. Our main concern is to further the uniqueness of each child and help them advance all areas of their personal and academic attributes.
Curriculum:
We are a school working with German core curricula in-cooperating international methods, resources and thinking. Our students sit Cambridge Language Exams throughout their school career, from primary school up to A Level (Abitur). Have a look at our facebook page for up-to-date curriculum events.
Location:
Hanover is a vibrant city in the north of Germany. It has fantastic transport links to big cities across Germany, its own airport and a well-structured local and national tram, underground and train network. Cost of living in Hanover is not as high as in some of the main hubs such as Frankfurt, Hamburg or Munich. There is an expanding international community in Hanover and cultural and social events for a range of interests are happening throughout the year. Local transport links are excellent, but locals like to cycle as Hanover offers many green spaces and a big city forest. Here is a link to the official website: https://www.hannover.de/en
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