Plan and deliver quality lessons to motivate students. Create and utilize appropriate materials and the classroom environment to cater for different learning styles.
Show written evidence of planning and preparation on request. Establish and maintain records of curriculum and year plans, attendance, teaching resources, assessment plans
Ensure the GEMS policies, procedures, and codes of conduct are followed at all times.
Teach students assigned according to their individual needs using appropriate teaching strategies that meet student needs and abilities eg. late-entering students, ESL, Low academic ability, gifted and talented etc.
Display competence in using media and technology in the classroom.
Promote the general progress and well-being of students and provide guidance to students on educational matters.
Communicate with persons outside the school where appropriate (eg Ministry of Education officials).
Participate in appraisal and Performance Management procedures and Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Work alongside colleagues on the preparation and development of teaching materials, resources, courses of study and pastoral arrangements.
Participate in, and lead where appropriate, the co-curricular and extra-curricular programmes in the school. Promote good working relationships through active leadership and sharing of ideas, materials and experiences.
Monitor and supervise safe and appropriate student behavior. Plan and implement strategies to encourage self-discipline and manage disruptive behavior.
Model and encourage cultural awareness and understanding and promote a love of learning.
Assist in the planning and organising of school events and functions (e.g. inter-house competitions, concerts, school plays, prize days etc.).
Communicate and meet with parents regularly promoting the GEMS philosophy and core values; keep parents regularly informed of students’ progress while respecting the confidentiality of student-related information
Skills
The ideal candidate will have:
A certified professional teaching qualification at degree level, such as B.Ed, PGCE, PGDE or equivalent
A minimum of 3 years of solid and demonstrable experience teaching Kindergarten or Early Years, ideally within a PYP Curriculum School, however this is not mandatory
The experience, personality and educational philosophy to drive further, the education agenda at this flagship GEMS school with an international student body
The desire to provide outstanding teaching and learning
Aspiration to work in a world class school with real prospects for enhancing their career
Desired candidate profile
Child Development Knowledge: Understanding of child development theories and milestones, enabling the creation of appropriate learning experiences.
Engaging Teaching Skills: Ability to design and implement creative, play-based lesson plans that promote exploration, curiosity, and active learning.
Effective Communication: Strong verbal and non-verbal communication skills to connect with young children, as well as effective communication with parents and caregivers.
Patience and Empathy: A nurturing and patient demeanor, understanding the emotional and developmental needs of young children.
Classroom Management: Skills in creating a positive and structured environment that encourages cooperation, respect, and participation among young learners.
Observation and Assessment: Ability to observe and assess children's progress and development, using this information to inform teaching practices.
Creativity: A flair for creative expression, encouraging artistic and imaginative play through various activities and projects.
Cultural Awareness: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds, ensuring inclusivity and representation in the classroom.
Collaboration: Working closely with parents, support staff, and other educators to create a cohesive and supportive learning environment.
Passion for Early Education: A genuine enthusiasm for teaching young children that inspires them to develop a love for learning and exploration.
These skills help Early Years teachers create a nurturing and stimulating environment, laying the foundation for children's lifelong learning and development.