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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Internationella Engelska Skolan, Jonkoping

Sweden

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Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
August 2020
Apply by:
4 April 2020

Job overview

Internationella Engelska Skolan i Jönköping is now recruiting excellent teachers to join our school in early August 2020.  We have an opportunity for a Teacher of Science to join our enthusiastic and well resourced department in the Senior School teaching students aged 13 - 16 years.

IES Jönköping is part of the highly successful International Engelska Skolan group of 36 schools in Sweden, with a firm commitment to high academic achievement in a bilingual environment.  We are a non-selective school and follow the Swedish curriculum with 50% of teaching in English, including Maths and Science.  We are a culturally diverse team with a shared goal which is to challenge every student to achieve their full potential, both academically and socially.

We work in an environment where teachers can teach and students can learn. We take care of our staff and offer a wide range of social activities and opportunities for professional development.

How to apply

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter, describing why you would like to work in our school, to jobs.jonkoping@engelska.se with Science in the subject line.

Closing date: 5th April 2020. 

Please note that suitable candidates will be contacted for an interview before the closing date.

Over the last 25 years IES has supported teachers from across the world to obtain the right to live and work in Sweden. We will continue to do so, whatever the changing circumstances.

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About Internationella Engelska Skolan, Jonkoping

 

What We Do

Internationella Engelska Skolan has a long and wide experience in education, now in its 21st year as a school provider in Sweden. We have developed and tested practices and policies for transforming our core convictions into reality. Here are a few:

Command of the English language – Up to 50 per cent of teaching is in English, mainly performed by native English-speaking teachers. English is the staff language in corridors and classrooms. Other modern languages, like Spanish, are also mainly taught by native teachers. An international atmosphere is promoted in our schools. The diversity of the teaching staff strongly supports the international character of our schools. IES promotes full bilingualism – skills in the Swedish language are fully upheld as well as in English. 

A safe and orderly school environment, in which teachers can teach and students learn – We have a “Code of conduct”, to be signed by parents and students. The principal is to be present, visible and alert on a daily basis. Students line up punctually outside their classrooms for lessons. Good classroom management is applied. Graffiti is not tolerated anywhere and floors are kept garbage free. Good manners are applied; “Yes, please”, “No, thank you”. Staff members dress in a professional manner. Any bullying is acted upon with the highest degree of urgency. School toilets are kept fresh and clean. Staff are addressed by titles, Mr/Ms/Dr and last name. There is an effective student care team. The principal meets regularly with the student council and listens attentively to its views on how the school lives up to its promises. The PTA (Parent/Teacher Association) provides extra support for the school.  Annual questionnaires to students and parents give added information to the principal and IES on matters to improve. It is emphasized that school is a workplace. Pride in a clean and well-functioning school is promoted.

High academic expectations and aspirations – Lessons start on time and are used fully, without disturbance. The working memory of each student must be able to focus on the tasks at hand. Staff keep close watch over the attendance of students and patterns of absence. Every student has a mentor teacher. Mentors call home or meet with parents at least once a month. Extra support classes are offered for one hour a week, at a minimum, in every subject. Quick evaluations and feedback on learning are to be applied, for example via simple diagnostic tests after a subject unit, in order for no child to be left behind. Academic Notice systems are used to communicate weak achievement/lack of progress. Homework is given regularly. Parents are kept informed about the curriculum for each term and year, as well as school year calendars and test schedules; support from parents is to be encouraged. Excellent, nutritious school lunches are served to students and staff. Teachers share their extra-curricular interests and are expected to provide one such activity a week. Mentors meet with parents and students once a term, with an academic status report given in advance.

Best practices are shared between IES schools, in a cooperative atmosphere for the best of all of our schools and students.

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