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English as an Additional Language (EAL) Teacher

English as an Additional Language (EAL) Teacher

The Perse School (Singapore)

Singapore

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Salary:
Competitive salary, variable pay, paid school holidays and medical insurance coverage
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2025
Apply by:
15 November 2024

Job overview

At The Perse School (Singapore), we cultivate a happy and nurturing environment, inspiring students to develop a lifelong love of learning and prepare for a fulfilling and successful future. 

To deliver on our mission of inspiring students to love learning, we embrace The Perse Way — a unique educational approach that places our values at the heart of everything we do. Developed over 400 years, The Perse Way guides us as we continually look forward, shaping an exceptional education for the future. 

The Role

We are seeking a dedicated EAL Teacher to support students whose primary language is not English. The ideal candidate will create an inclusive environment that fosters language acquisition, academic success, and cultural integration.

Key Responsibilities: 

Planning and Delivery: 

  1. Design and implement engaging EAL lessons that are differentiated to support students with varying levels of English proficiency. 
  2. Incorporate both the Cambridge International Curriculum and WIDA (World-class Instructional Design and Assessment) standards into teaching and assessments. 
  3. Utilise a range of teaching methods and educational technology to support language acquisition, including multimedia, collaborative projects, and individual work. 

Assessment and Monitoring: 

  1. Conduct baseline assessments of students’ English language proficiency upon entry. 
  2. Monitor progress through formative assessments and adapt instruction accordingly. 
  3. Re-assess students at the end of each term to evaluate progress and inform future instruction. 
  4. Provide detailed reports to parents regarding student progress and areas for improvement. 

Collaboration and Support: 

  1. Work closely with classroom teachers to provide targeted language support for EAL students across different subject areas. 
  2. Develop resources and strategies to assist mainstream teachers in differentiating their lessons for EAL learners. 
  3. Engage with parents to ensure they are informed of their child’s progress and provide suggestions for supporting language development at home. 

Professional Development: 

  1. Stay current with research and best practices in EAL teaching, including the use of WIDA standards. 
  2. Participate in school-based professional development programs, contributing to the wider school community. 
  3. Work with school leadership to continually refine and improve the EAL program. 

Additional Duties: 

  1. Attend school meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and other events as required. 
  2. Contribute to the extra-curricular life of the school as needed. 


End-of-Term Re-assessment and Reporting: 

  • At the end of each term, conduct a comprehensive reassessment of each EAL student's progress, both in terms of language acquisition and academic integration. 
  • Provide written reports to parents detailing progress, challenges, and areas for development, as well as recommendations for continued support. 


Minimum Qualifications

  • A degree in Education, TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or a related field. 
  • A recognized teaching qualification, preferably with a specialization in EAL or ESL (e.g., CELTA, DELTA, PGCE). 
  • Experience teaching EAL or ESL to primary or secondary students, ideally within an international school setting. 
  • Familiarity with the Cambridge International Curriculum is preferred. 
  • Experience with WIDA standards and assessments is a significant advantage. 
  • Proven track record of supporting diverse learners and adapting teaching strategies to meet individual needs. 


Skills and Attributes: 

  • Strong understanding of English language acquisition and effective strategies for supporting EAL learners. 
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with students, staff, and parents. 
  • Cultural sensitivity and awareness, with the ability to work effectively in a diverse, international school environment. 
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage time effectively, balancing teaching and administrative responsibilities. 
  • Ability to use technology to enhance language learning, including the use of online resources, multimedia tools, and educational platforms. 
  • A collaborative approach to working with colleagues and a commitment to ongoing professional development. 


Safeguarding 

  • Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for whom you are responsible and with whom you come into contact. 


This role is to commence in January 2025.


Disclaimer 

The statements above outline the general nature and scope of work for individuals in this classification. They are not intended to be a comprehensive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Personnel may be asked to perform tasks beyond their usual responsibilities as needed. 


About The Perse School (Singapore)

The Perse School (Singapore) 

This is an exciting new chapter as we prepare to open the doors to a fantastic new campus, for children aged 3 to 18. We are committed to upholding the high academic standards and holistic education that has defined The Perse School.

Our new campus, dynamic leadership and future-focused curriculum bring a fresh chapter to life. Under the leadership of Daniel Cross, Principal and Kephren Sherry, Head of Primary we combine academic excellence with a global perspective. Staff will join this exciting new School and benefit from wonderful opportunities to teach motivated and intellectually curious children in a beautiful location in Singapore.

The Perse School offers a proven pathway to success. At whatever age children join, we set them on a transformative journey designed to prepare them for a lifetime of discovery and fulfillment.

The campus will be more than just a place for learning - its carefully curated environment fosters creativity, collaboration and personal growth. Surrounded by nature reserves, it offers a unique setting that connects education with the natural world.

We look forward to discussing opportunities to work with us.

Daniel Cross

Principal

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