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Middle School ICT Teacher

Middle School ICT Teacher

Shanghai United International School - Hongqiao Campus

Shanghai, China

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Salary:
Competitive salary, housing allowance, medical, flights, relocation and school tuition fees for dependents
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
August 2022
Apply by:
31 May 2022

Job overview

Teaching Opportunities with Shanghai United International School - China

Shanghai United International School has over a dozen schools in Shanghai, as well as four other schools in locations within mainland China. 

Hongqiao Middle School Campus is in enviably close proximity to the city centre of Shanghai. Our purpose built campus, which opened last school year, will rapidly expand, from 430 - 750 students for next academic year.  We also maintain close links with our Primary and High School campuses.

Hongqiao Middle School is a well-resourced, private school catering to both Chinese and expatriate students. We have a large expatriate teaching body, and the school leadership team is a co-leadership system, comprised of a British Head Teacher and a Chinese Head Teacher.


As a school we pride ourselves on professional development opportunities. We run regular training in P4C, Cambridge and training from other external providers. Our organization also provide two free school places for dependents alongside competitive salary and housing benefits. 

We are looking for the following subject specialist to join our expanding team.


ICT Teacher with the possibility of TLR.

MAIN PURPOSE

To assume responsibility for teaching ICT in the Middle School, under the direction of the Head of ICT, and the Heads of School, following our school designed coding curriculum.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

The successful candidate will play a key role in the development of the ICT Curriculum at SUIS Hongqiao Middle School. The school is looking for a candidate who would relish the challenge of enhancing our, already first-rate, ICT Department.

The teacher will ensure that the subject is delivered in a way that provides coverage, progression and continuity by effectively working within a team. The teacher will also be required to carry out other such duties as the Heads of School or Heads of Department may reasonably direct from time to time. He/she is expected to display the highest standards of professionalism in his/her teaching and in his/her relationships with colleagues and parents.

The teacher must ensure that an excellent academic environment is provided for the learning of ICT, and that the students develop a positive attitude to the subject within the School. The teacher must present lessons in a structured and co-ordinated manner with due regard to the ability of the students and the curriculum targets of the particular year group.


Teaching and Learning

1. Contribute to the holistic well-being of all pupils and specifically to those assigned to your individual care.

2. Teach ICT lessons independently.

3. Undertake registration duties and minor pastoral duties in the morning as a from tutor. 

4. Complete teaching plans on time and to a high standard through collaboration with other members of the ICT Department.

5. Participate in co-planning meetings with international and Chinese teachers. Contribute ideas during discussions.

6. Constantly monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of your own teaching, maintaining good standards of practice and ensuring progression. Work collaboratively and effectively with your team.

7. Participate fully in the Staff Appraisal system, with classroom observations of colleagues and a willingness to be personally observed within the classroom. Submit books, records or planning as required for monitoring by colleagues or the Head of ICT.

9. Be involved in developing, implementing and monitoring all school policies regarding ICT, and to assist in the necessary documentation pertaining to the subject, where required by the Head of ICT.

10. Assist with the resourcing of ICT for the Middle School, and work with the Head of ICT and the Heads of school in drawing up the annual order.

11. Consistently, and diligently, apply the rules of the school in order to maintain discipline, standards of dress and to safeguard the happiness, safety and well-being of all students. To ensure that students know, understand and follow the school rules.

12. Provide opportunities for the wider-community to be involved in our day-to-day school lives.


Home-School communication

1. Make parents feel welcome and build good relationship with parents.

2. Introduce information regarding the ICT curriculum.

3. Collect information of pupils’ interests and growth from parents.

4. Provide consultations and support to parents’ enquiries.

5. Share students’ information provided by parents with Heads of Grade and other teachers who teach the student.

6. Attend Parents’ Meetings as required and provide accurate, honest information regarding the progress of individuals in ICT.

7. Report to the parents in the form of regular reports, and when may be additionally required by the Heads of School.


Professional Integrity

1. Be positive and build good relationship with colleagues.

2. Complete tasks on time.

3. Provide cover for absent colleagues as and when deemed necessary by the leadership team.

4. Play a full role in the weekly extra-curricular activities programme. The programme will take place outside of the prescribed teaching hours, but within school hours, as directed by the Heads of School and the ECA coordinator.

5. Make a contribution to school assemblies, and newsletters, and by so doing highlight the work carried out by students in the subject.

6. Promote an ethos of equality and equal opportunities for all pupils within the setting.

7. Protect privacy of pupils, pupils’ families and colleagues.

8. Maintain the highest standards of care, child protection and safeguarding at all times.

9. Emphasize the importance of safety, and of safe methods of working, in the classroom, and indeed in all areas of the school and the curriculum. Communicate to the students that they must have a responsible attitude to equipment and materials, with which they have been provided, and that they will be disciplined, and possibly charged, for damage inflicted upon school property.

10. Carry out duties in the School as required and timetabled by the Heads of School. This will include some breaktime supervision and lunchtime supervision.

11. Maintain, with the rest of the teaching staff, high standards of conduct both in and out of the classroom. Act always in a way that conforms to the school ethos and values, and is in the best interests of the students.

12. Set high expectations and standards for the achievement of pupils and your personal performance.

13. Contribute as fully as possible to the annual calendar of school events, in whatever way possible.



JOB QUALIFICATIONS

Education: Bachelor’s degree and teaching certificate

Major: ICT or related education majors

Language: English speaker

Working Experience : A minimum of 2 years working experience in teaching ICT post qualification.

EXPERTISE

 Knowledge of ICT teaching

PREFERRED APTITUDES

 Be able to assess pupils’ interests, needs and developments

 Be able to develop curriculum

 Open, proactive, patient and caring

 Proficiency with Microsoft and Apple Computers

 Experience of the English National Curriculum either domestically or internationally is preferred


Please email us your CV and cover letter, with a formal photograph of yourself to: olivera@suis.com.cn  and indicate the position you are applying for in the subject header.



About Shanghai United International School - Hongqiao Campus

Shanghai is at the centre of the burgeoning developments within Asia. A city of 20m+ which encompasses everything from glittering glass and marble skyscrapers to peasants' shanty-towns. Chinese fruit and vegetable markets stand side-by-side with designer emporiums. Shanghai is the new Hong Kong and it is here that the tectonic plates of East and West, of capitalism and communism, meet. Shanghai affords foreign residents a standard of living which is tempting. Families are safe in a society which is law-abiding and non-confrontational. A few years in Shanghai will change your life.... 


8000 new foreign workers come to Shanghai every year, and this ensures that international schools enjoy a secure future. SUIS is a Chinese school, enjoying a status which is markedly different to foreign 'national' schools (they are not able to educate Chinese nationals). We do not simply cater for the needs of ex-pats, but serve the full international community. Classrooms are modern and well-equipped. Primary colleagues enjoy a team-teaching approach (with two teachers per classroom). SUIS is presently an IB PYP candidate school at primary level and the secondary campus follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales up to IGCSE.

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