Primary Learning Support Coordinator
ICS Inter-Community School Zurich
Switzerland
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- August 1st, 2025
- Apply by:
- 30 November 2024
Job overview
Primary School Teachers at ICS are responsible for creating a rich, inquiry-based environment for our younger students, who are learning to thrive away from family in a nurturing school community. Learning through experience and personal growth through friendships and social connections are crucial in those early years. At ICS, we provide inclusive learning based on individual developmental needs and our teachers need to have a good understanding of various learning challenges. The Teacher creates a supportive classroom community and designs learning activities to develop the understanding, skills, attitudes, and knowledge identified in the curriculum. Establishing warm but professional relationships with the parents and working closely with colleagues from other departments is also an important part of our Primary School Teachers’ commitment to ICS.
Job Summary
The Learning Support (LS) Coordinator is responsible to the Primary Principal for the management of teaching, learning, and resources in his/her team. The Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that their team reflects best practices and is in harmony with the educational philosophy of the school.
The Learning Support Coordinator in the Primary School needs to demonstrate a strong commitment to maintaining a collaborative culture within the school. In addition, he/she needs to embody an understanding of the social and emotional dimensions of learning as evidenced through their practice.
Specific Responsibilities
Learning and Teaching
- Provide LS support within the LS timetable to students from PreK to Grade 5
- Identify students needing LS support on entry and conduct individual assessments
- Plan and prepare the relevant educational classroom, indoor and outdoor activities
- Develop engaging experiences which motivate students to learn
- Support students to become independent, cooperative and collaborative learners
- Organise learning activities to provide an appropriate degree of challenge for each student
- Support students’ access to learning through the effective use of integrated co-teaching
- Provide pastoral care and support to students and provide them with a secure learning environment during all activities both inside and outside the school
- Research, develop, purchase and adapt learning materials and make imaginative use of resources
- Assist with the development of students’ personal/social/ and language abilities
- Monitor, assess and record each student’s progress and set targets
- Celebrate the cultural diversity of the school population and explore possible links with home countries and home languages through the internet and other activities
- Set appropriate assessments for formative and summative purposes
- Create and maintain an orderly, safe, stimulating and informative learning environment
- Maintain a positive approach supporting the school’s policies and general ethos
Learning Community
- Liaise within the LS Team to ensure that programme requirements are met
- Inform Homeroom Teachers about issues of any concerns related to student welfare, achievement and behaviour
- Contribute to the planning and delivery of the Primary Curriculum
- Assist with the administration of external testing
- Keep parents informed about students’ progress and the targets for learning
- Attend Parent/Teacher and Student-led conferences
- Attend meetings for planning and administration
- Attend in-service training and professional development workshops
- Assist with substitution if required
- Remain up to date with current research and best practice within an international setting
Professional development/Administrative
- Initiating and overseeing the development of appropriate supports, interventions and Individual Learning Plans by the LS Team
- Working with teachers, other Primary Coordinators, the Primary Principal, and Deputy Primary Principal in maintaining a whole school philosophy for LS
- Ensuring that systems and structures for learning support in the school are clear and consistently followed
- Facilitating a strong understanding of the inclusive LS model at ICS, including processes of transition and programmes of support, with classroom teachers, and the Primary Leadership Team
- Supporting the placement and transition of students as well as communicating with Principal, Deputy Principal and Coordinators regarding class lists
The successful candidate will have:
- Current classroom teacher qualification
- BA/BSc/BEd or equivalent university degree
- Experience in teaching Learning Support, additional qualifications desired
- Fluent English speaker
- Previous leadership experience desired
- Experience in an international school environment is advantageous
- PYP knowledge preferred
- Experience in teaching learners with diverse needs.
- Strong classroom management skills
- Strong organisational skills
- IT competence
- The applicant must demonstrate knowledge of the developmental needs of children of 2-11 years
- Empathy and social skills
- Documented record of excellence in teaching
- A record of collaboration, teamwork and active participation in school life
Soft Skills
- Adaptive
- Imaginative
- Ambitious
- Collaborative
- Student-centred
- Motivated
- Research focused
- Confident Communicator
- Resilient
- Empathetic
- Mission-driven
Terms and Conditions
The initial contract is for two years and is renewable. The generous salary and range of benefits will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate, with the overall package reflecting the importance of the position.
Applications should be addressed to:
Interested candidates should email a full letter of application, a statement of personal educational philosophy, a detailed resume/curriculum vitae, and three referees. The Head of School reserves the right to apply directly to the writers of open testimonials for confidential statements.
Applications should be addressed in PDF format to:
Ms. Lucy Gowdie,
Head of School
We are looking forward to receiving your online application.
Attached documents
About ICS Inter-Community School Zurich
The ICS Inter-Community School, situated in Zürich, is a mainstream, mixed gender, all-through school located in Zurich. Established in 1960, the ICS now has over 800 students from 55 nationalities.
At the Primary School level The Inter-Community School covers the following subjects; Mathematics, Reading and Writing, The Arts, and Social Studies,
At the Middle and Secondary School levels, students of the Inter-Community School study English, German, Sciences, Mathematics, French, Spanish, Performing Arts, Design, and Physical Education.
Values and Vision
The Inter-Community School teaches its students to make personal connections to their own learning process, and shows them how to build upon knowledge that they have gained previously. Students are also taught to work as individuals or in groups, teaching them valuable skills that will serve them throughout their lives.
The Inter-Community School believes that its teaching staff should always be striving to learn new methods of education in order to always provide their students with the best possible education. In addition, a high percentage of the school’s staff are International Baccalaureate workshop leaders, who’s special experience help to provide the students with an enriched experience. Teachers are expected to not only support their students academically, but also emotionally, thereby creating a supportive learning environment that keeps students highly motivated and focused.
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