Psychology Teacher (2025/26 Academic Year)
International School of Bucharest
Romania
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- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 30 April 2025
Job overview
The International School of Bucharest is seeking an experienced and qualified Psychology Teacher to join our thriving academic community for the 2025/26 academic year. As one of Bucharest’s leading international schools, we offer a supportive environment that fosters both student and staff development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality teaching in Key Stage 4 and 5, helping students achieve their full academic potential.
- Teach Cambridge IGCSE and IB Diploma Programme Psychology courses (experience in these curricula is highly desirable).
- Participate in the wider school community through extra-curricular activities and Humanities Department initiatives.
- Create a positive, student-centred learning environment.
A candidate is expected to:
- Hold a recognized teaching qualification, either local or international.
- Have a solid understanding of effective teaching practices and current educational standards.
- Demonstrate strong ethical values and maintain a high level of classroom discipline.
- Possess excellent organizational skills to efficiently manage lesson planning and classroom activities.
- Communicate effectively, with strong written and verbal skills to interact with students, colleagues, and parents.
- Be a team player, working collaboratively and positively with colleagues and contributing to the school’s overall goals.
- Uphold a high level of professionalism and confidentiality when dealing with sensitive information related to students, staff, and the school.
- Be enthusiastic, proactive, and dedicated to supporting student growth and achievement.
Our Benefits Package Includes:
- A competitive salary;
- Housing allowance;
- Lunch ticket;
- Flight allowance;
- Free shuttle bus;
- Private medical subscription.
We are committed to enabling staff to participate in high-quality CPD from world-renowned providers including Cambridge Assessment International Education and the International Baccalaureate Organisation.
More information and an Application Form can be found at https://isb.ro/working-at-isb/
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About International School of Bucharest
- International School of Bucharest
- Sos Gara Catelu, Nr.1R, Sector 3
- Bucharest
- 032991
- Romania
The International School of Bucharest (ISB) was founded in 1996 in a rented building with just 17 students, aiming to meet the needs of the English-speaking community. Within a few years, the school expanded in both size and scope. To better serve a growing international community, the curriculum began to incorporate practices and requirements from various educational systems.
As an independent day school, ISB is dedicated to inspiring excellence with purpose. In 2001, the school became Romania’s first CIE Exam Centre, allowing it to conduct IGCSE examinations. This significant step, along with the introduction of IGCSE and AS/A Level programs, further enhanced the multicultural environment for both teachers and students.
Despite the separation of the Primary School to a different campus in 2003, ISB saw rapid growth, with enrollment reaching approximately 350 students by 2004. This growth prompted the school to seek larger premises, leading to the opening of a purpose-built campus in 2008, located in a green area of eastern Bucharest. Since then, ISB has provided a state-of-the-art learning environment with on-site sports facilities, a conference hall, and a cafeteria.
ISB has been fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) since August 2012. Additionally, the school became an IB World School authorized to offer the Diploma Programme starting in September 2017. Thanks to the support of an exceptionally close-knit community, the future of ISB looks promising and exciting.
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