Extracurricular German Teacher
Cambridge House British International School
Spain
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- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 8 January 2025
Job overview
Cambridge House British International School is a highly distinguished British international school and was the first in Spain to gain both BSO (British School Overseas) and NABSS (National Association for British Schools in Spain) accreditation.
Founded more than 30 years ago in Valencia (East Spain), this progressive school with strong family values and delivering the English National Curriculum now has 1,700 students and has evolved to meet the needs of modern learners. Students aged three to 18 attend the school and follow the National English Early Years Framework and the English National Curriculum. Year 12 and 13 students take A-levels and gain accreditation for the Spanish Baccalaureate and can also choose to follow a Higher National Diploma (HND) route, providing vocational pathways.
Cambridge House British International School is a proud member of Globeducate. Globeducate is one of the 5 most important groups of schools in the world, with more than 60 schools in 12 countries, more than 40 years of experience and a community of more than 40,000 students. In Spain, the group has more than 10 private schools in Barcelona, Madrid, Mallorca, Castellón, Valencia, Bilbao, Coruña, Vigo and Granada.
We wish to recruit an enthusiastic and dynamic Extracurricular German teacher to join our expanding school.
Roles and Responsibilities:
1. Plan and develop activities and teaching materials adapted to the level of the students.
2. To provide dynamic and participatory lessons that promote learning of the German language.
3. Evaluate students' progress through activities, exercises and observations.
4. Adapt teaching methodology according to the individual needs of the group.
5. Foster an inclusive and motivating learning environment.
6. Communicate regularly the progress and needs of the group to the extracurricular coordinator.
7. Manage educational material and ensure its proper use.
Job Requirements:
- Academic background: University degree or official certification in German (minimum level C1).
- Training in language teaching, pedagogy or similar (desirable).
- Experience: Previous experience as a German teacher or in language teaching (minimum 1 year).
Technical skills:
- Knowledge of language teaching methodologies.
- Ability to design educational materials.
WHAT WE OFFER:
Part time contract.
On-site welfare advice and support and help with banking arrangements.
Fuel and travel contributions in support of school initiatives.
A caring and supportive Senior and Middle Leadership Team with a mission “to do what is right” and to offer individualised support to all members of staff.
At Globeducate we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will have undertaken an enhanced safeguarding and local police checks. They will also have to provide HR with a minimum of 2 references.
We are also committed to creating an inclusive and fair work environment. We are proud to create a company culture that offers equal opportunities regardless of race, colour, culture, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity and age. We actively work on the integration of people with different abilities, encourage equal access to employment, and ensure that all employees have the same opportunities for professional growth and development. If you share our values and you believe in the importance of diversity in all its aspects and gender equality in the workplace, we hope you will join our team.
About Cambridge House British International School
- Cambridge House British International School
- C/ Profesorado Español 1, Santa Barbara, Rocafort, Valencia
- 46111
- Spain
For over thirty-five years, Cambridge House has offered an excellent education to Spanish and international students. Our aim is to create a stimulating, warm, caring “home” environment, and we aim to ensure that all our students develop their full potential regardless of their natural ability. The majority of our students start at Cambridge House at the age of three.
There are waiting lists for entry at all levels of Primary and Secondary, and students wishing to join our school after Early Years are assessed to ensure that the school is suitable for the student.
We aim to equip students leaving Cambridge House at the end of their studies with the necessary qualifications to have the best possible choices. The school follows the English educational system, giving our students the possibility of studying at universities in the UK, Spain or elsewhere. In Years 12 and 13 we offer a wide range of courses, including five languages, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (pure and applied), Biology, Technical Drawing, Social Sciences, History, History of Art, Geography, Literature, ICT studies, Economics and Business Studies.
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