Special Education Needs Teacher
Kathmandu International Study Centre
The KISC campus is located in a historic place called Thecho, in the Lalitpur metropolitan area, about 6 km (3.7 mi) south of the main Lalitpur town Patan.
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- Salary:
- A local cost of living allowance is provided covering basic living expenses; this is topped up by individual funding from elsewhere. Cost of a return flight as part of a two year contract. Visa & work permits are covered, as are medical & travel insurance
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- We have a vacancy now, so ideally as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 31 January 2025
Job overview
The Kathmandu International Study Centre (KISC) is a co-educational school which is BSO and MSA accredited. It comprises a Primary and Secondary School, as well as a Teacher Training establishment, called EQUIP. There are more than 100 students in each of Primary (ages 4-11) and Secondary (ages 11-18), coming from over 20 countries. It is a school with a Christian ethos, flowing out of its mission, vision and values.
Our mission is to provide excellent education, primarily for the international mission community and Nepali school communities, based on KISC values. Through our schools and the EQUIP programme, students and staff are helping to transform children’s lives, as well as making a positive impact on wider Nepali society.
Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Special Needs teacher to join our international primary school. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with our teaching staff, administration, and families to support students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in achieving their full potential. This role requires patience, empathy, and a deep understanding of differentiated learning strategies to meet a diverse range of learning needs.
Key Responsibilities
Individualised Education Plans (IEPs):
- Develop, implement, and monitor Individualised Education Plans for students with SEND, in collaboration with classroom teachers, parents, and other specialists.
- Regularly assess and update IEPs to reflect student progress, adjusting goals and strategies as needed.
Instructional Support:
- Provide specialised teaching and support to students with a range of learning needs, including intellectual, emotional, and physical challenges.
- Use a variety of instructional techniques to engage students, including assistive technology, sensory activities, and hands-on learning.
Collaboration:
- Work closely with classroom teachers to differentiate curriculum and provide in-class support where necessary.
- Coordinate with speech therapists, occupational therapists, and other specialists to ensure holistic support for students.
- Act as a resource for teachers, offering guidance on SEND best practices and strategies for inclusion.
Parent Communication:
- Build strong relationships with families to provide regular feedback on student progress and address any concerns or questions.
- Conduct parent-teacher meetings to discuss IEPs, progress, and strategies to support learning at home.
Behavioural and Emotional Support:
- Implement behaviour management plans to create a safe and positive learning environment.
- Help students develop social and emotional skills, fostering resilience, self-regulation, and independence.
Documentation and Compliance:
- Maintain accurate records of student progress, attendance, and communication with stakeholders.
- Ensure compliance with school policies and any relevant legal or educational standards related to SEN.
● Professional Development:
- Stay current with SEN education trends, research, and best practices through ongoing professional development.
- Participate in school-wide initiatives, training, and workshops to support inclusive practices.
Qualifications:
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Education, or a related field. A master’s degree in Special Education is an asset.
- Experience: Minimum of 2 years of teaching experience in a special needs/SEND role, preferably within an international school setting.
- Certifications: Relevant SEN certifications, teaching licensure, or credentials (preferred).
Skills:
- Strong understanding of various SEN conditions, including ADHD, ASD, dyslexia, and other learning challenges.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in using assistive technology and creating differentiated instructional materials.
Personal Attributes:
- Compassionate, patient, and dedicated to supporting diverse learning needs.
- Culturally aware and sensitive to working in an international school setting.
- Collaborative, flexible, and adaptive in a dynamic learning environment.
As well as working in a high achieving and thriving school, working at KISC offers the following opportunities:
- raising educational standards in Nepal, and helping to have a transformational impact on wider Nepali society
- the challenge of working with a range of nationalities
- education that inspires and empowers students to grow and flourish
- contributing to our vision and values - love, grace, community, justice and excellence
- the world's premier destination for trekking and hiking. While the Everest and Annapurna regions are the most popular trekking areas, the Langtang and Kanchenjunga regions are also great for trekking
- enjoying the rich heritage and culture of a country that boasts 10 UNESCO world heritage sites
- experiencing Nepal's national parks, home to a variety of rare species including the Bengal Tiger, the one horned Rhino and Gharial Crocodiles.
When submitting your application, it is advisable to explain why you want to work at KISC.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter/supporting statement, and a list of references as per the TES form.
This job description is designed to outline the main duties and responsibilities of the SEN teaching role and is not intended to be an exhaustive list. The responsibilities of the position may evolve over time in response to the needs of the school.
About Kathmandu International Study Centre
Kathmandu International Study Centre (KISC) is a culturally diverse, not-for-profit educational organisation that provides an excellent education for primary and secondary students. We deliver an internationally accredited curriculum to approximately 220 students who come from around 20 different countries.
We aim to provide a challenging, yet supportive learning environment enabling an excellent holistic education. And, we do not focus on one culture or nationality, but prepare students to think globally.
We believe that the process of learning is as important as actual achievement. We aim to create a learning environment in which each student feels valued and where there is freedom to express ideas and opinions, which may be examined openly and objectively. We encourage independence as well as interdependence.
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