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Teacher of Portuguese (part time) (local hire)

Teacher of Portuguese (part time) (local hire)

St. Julian's School

Portugal

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Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
23 August 2024
Apply by:
2 August 2024

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an excellent Part Time Teacher of Portuguese to join our dedicated, experienced team in the Secondary Section.

About St. Julian's School 

Founded in 1932, we are a highly successful, 3-18 British international school with a reputation for academic excellence. We currently have just over 1,200 students from over 60 different nationalities. The School has four sections: Pre-Prep, Prep, Secondary and Bilingual. The Secondary Section is four-form entry and has 630 students.

Framed by beaches and pinewoods, St. Julian’s is in an enviable location between Lisbon and Cascais. 

St. Julian's has for the second year running, been listed by Spear's as one of the top 10 best private schools in Europe.

We broadly follow the National Curriculum for England leading to IGCSEs and the IB Diploma Programme. We are accredited by CIS (Council of International Schools), COBIS (Council of British International Schools) and NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges). Our Head is an International Member of HMC (Heads' Conference). 

Google Apps for Education is used across the whole school as a learning and administration platform and all teaching and teaching support staff are given their own MacBook Air.

Teacher job description

Core purpose

To facilitate the learning of students and promote the effective development of all individuals in our learning community. Our learning ethos is based on our aim to establish a framework for students and teachers to be engaged and challenged, for parents to be assured and excited by the opportunities we provide to ensure that our students develop the attributes which will allow them to become the compassionate, curious, collaborative communicators with the courage to be the active citizens the world needs.

Learning

  • To facilitate the learning of students in a (or more than one) specific subject area(s)
  • To mentor and support students in their learning
  • To develop a personalised approach to learning that enables every child to succeed and understand the diverse learning capacities of students
  • To develop necessary interventions in and out of the classroom where a child is not making expected progress
  • To plan appropriate sequences of lessons to support student learning
  • To develop appropriate ongoing assessments to enhance student learning
  • Use a variety of teaching strategies fundamental to school pedagogy in ways that stimulate learning and inspire students
  • Integrate technology to enhance learning
  • Keep up to date with subject knowledge and approaches to pedagogy.

Wellbeing

  • To work with tutors and pastoral leaders to ensure that student wellbeing is paramount
  • To liaise with the Safeguarding leads and complete the necessary referral forms if a child is deemed at risk
  • Promote intercultural understanding and respect for diversity among all students.

Professional growth

  • To identify areas of potential growth each year and commit to developing oneself in this area
  • To visit other classrooms to enable the sharing of good practice
  • To invite peers into the classroom to enable sharing of good practice
  • To participate fully in professional development opportunities in and out of school
  • To initiate and work on opportunities to develop own practice related to the learning essentials.
  • To share professional learning with colleagues.

Teamwork

  • To collaborate as part of a team to produce sequences of learning
  • To support other colleagues to grow and develop.

Personal strengths

  • Displays empathy and understanding for the diverse learning capacities of students and designs lessons accordingly
  • Promotes intercultural understanding and respect for diversity among all students
  • Uses a variety of teaching strategies fundamental to school pedagogy in ways that stimulate learning and inspire students: project and enquiry-based learning, collaborative methodologies, interdisciplinary approaches, discussion, reflection and sound instructional teaching.
  • Integrates technology into teaching and learning to enhance research and media literacy, facilitate collaborative work and consolidate digital citizenship protocols among students
  • Demands honesty from students in their approach to academic work and respect in their social intercourse 
  • Is confident in subject knowledge and conversant with contemporary educational thinking
  • Encourages students to take responsibility for their education by showing them how best they may reflect on their learning. Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils
  • Provides opportunities for the student voice to be heard through welcoming risk-taking and divergent and innovative thinking
  • Makes a significant contribution to the pastoral life of the school
  • Makes a significant contribution to the wider curriculum of the school.

Person specification

The successful candidate will

  • have experience of teaching Portuguese as a Foreign Language for students aged 10-18 years old
  • possess a recognised qualification for teaching Portuguese as a First Language in Ensino Básico e Secundário or similar (e.g. IGCSE/IB)
  • have experience of teaching international curricula, such as Edexcel GCSE Portuguese as a Foreign Language and IB Diploma Language B.

Benefits

We will provide 

  • A competitive salary and benefits package
  • Initally a one-year contract renewal by mutual agreement
  • A timetable of 13 hours per week
  • Medical and life insurance
  • Lunch allowance
  • A professionally stimulating and collaborative working environment
  • Relocation package for an international appointment.

Application process

Applications should be addressed to Paul Morgan, Head of School, and submitted through the TES portal. The closing date for applications is Friday 2 August. You must provide two references, one must be from the head/principal of your current/most recent school. We strongly recommend early applications as interviews may be arranged before the closing date.

Safeguarding

St. Julian’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. The offer of the role will be made subject to receipt of satisfactory references, proof of relevant qualifications, identification checks and criminal record screening including overseas (where appropriate).

Safeguarding

St. Julian’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. The offer of the role will be made subject to receipt of satisfactory references, proof of relevant qualifications, identification checks and criminal record screening including overseas (where appropriate). Further information can be found in our Safer Recruitment Policy.

Diversity, equity and inclusion

St. Julian’s School is committed to a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. Diversity is a core value at St. Julian’s. We are passionate about building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable environment for all.

About St. Julian's School

School profile

St. Julian’s School is a private co-educational not-for-profit school founded in 1932 with a strong record of academic achievement and extra-curricular activity. Located on a beautiful site of 7.6 hectares in Carcavelos, between central Lisbon and Cascais, St. Julian’s has three sections: Primary, Bilingual and Secondary.

St. Julian’s has an outstanding academic reputation in Portugal and overseas, and has grown into a learning community of just over 1,200 students of more than 60 different nationalities, aged from three to 18. Although academic achievement is a priority, St Julian’s strives to foster independence, versatility, love of learning, self-discipline and personal excellence in every student. Since 1998, St. Julian’s has been jointly accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). St. Julian’s is also authorised by the IBO to offer its senior students the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme. The School is an Accredited Member of the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) and our Head is a member of The Heads' Conference (HMC).St. Julian's has for the second year running, been listed by Spear's as one of the top 10 best private schools in Europe. The school is about to embark on an exciting new €35 million building project that will include rennovating exisiting buildings in addition to create new state-of-the-art teaching spaces.

St. Julian’s is a place where children can thrive, inspired by dedicated and passionate teachers. At St. Julian’s the curriculum is adapted to reflect the community’s roots in Portugal as well as the international nature of its student body, and enriched by the School’s own curriculum development strategies.

From Nursery (age 3+) to Year 11 (age 16+) St. Julian’s broadly follows the National Curriculum for England. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) embraces the two years of Nursery and Reception, ages three to five. Thereafter students progress through the Key Stages of the curriculum.

The Secondary section strives to nurture in each student a sense of self-confidence and happiness; students are encouraged to speak up for themselves and relationships between teachers and students are very positive, engaging and stimulating. At the end of Key Stage 4, students take a series of public examinations (GCSE and IGCSEs).

After age 16, St. Julian’s prepares students for university by offering courses leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma. St. Julian’s consistently achieves strong results. This success can be attributed to factors such as the strength, talent and hard work of our students, and the immense dedication and care of our teachers.

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