EYFS/KS1 teacher
Bala-City International School, Bulack Campus
Kazan
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Monthly NET from US $2500 (depending on experince)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 15/08/2024
- Apply by:
- 31 July 2024
Job overview
Bala City International School is seeking an outstanding teacher with a proven track record of effective leadership, and a detailed knolwedge of modern pedagogies for this age group.
Our school has 500 children from across Russia and beyond. We are an accredited Cambridge International School, and we offer children the complete educational programme up to the age of 18. Children in our KS1 classes study at the start of the Cambridge Primary Programme, and this is supported by study of synthetic phonics.
All KS1 class teachers are supported by a full-time, full-qualified bilingual teaching assistant. In addition, the school has a number of professionals on site, including a speech therapist, educational psychologist and nurse.
We are a friendly, family-oriented school with a strong track record and high retention rates. In addition to our competitive package, we offer a supportive environment with opportunities for professional development.
Our package includes:
· A tax-free US Dollar amount salary, paid in Russian rubles.
· Accommodation provided by the school, or an accommodation allowance given
· All visa costs refunded
· Medical insurance
· Meals provided during the school day
· Flight ticket
Our requirements
· An academic degree and a teaching qualification equivalent to Qualified Teacher Status in the UK. We are happy to consider applications from NQTs, as well as ESL/TEFL teachers who have a provable track record of teaching this age group
· An up-to-date police clearance or criminal background check
· Two referees, one of which must be the current or most recent employer
Attached documents
About Bala-City International School, Bulack Campus
- Bala-City International School, Bulack Campus
- Levo-Bulachnaya Street 14A, Kazan
- Tatarstan
- 420111
- Russian Federation
Bala-City International School was established eight years ago to provide multilingual education for children aged three to fourteen. Uniquely amongst schools in Russia, the school is both a licensed Russian school and a registered Cambridge International School, and offers a complete programme of study in both curriculums.
The Cambridge International Programme is taught by native speakers of English, with pupils studying English language, Mathematics, Science and Global Perspectives with English as the language of instruction. In addition, the curriculum is enriched by additional subjects such as art and music being taught in English also.
Our primary school teachers work with a single class, and are responsible for their academic subjects and elements of their pastoral development. Secondary teachers are subject specialists who are responsible for teaching their subject across an age range.
The local programme is taught by Russian teachers, and the school encourages and welcomes collaboration between the two contrasting teams. Furthermore, there are a team of teachers who teach in Tatar, the national language of the Republic of Tatarstan where the school is located.
The school has a strong commitment to using 21st Century methods in the classroom. As of September 2019, all International teachers are invited to work towards the Cambridge International Diploma in Digital Technologies, which the school will be accredited to deliver.
Our school has a system of criteria-based assessment, which centres on the ability to track progress of skills using objectives included in the curriculum.
Our school supports the idea of Project-Based Learning, and concentrates on practical activities which develops pupils in the areas of academic knowledge and soft skills.
About Kazan
Russia’s ‘Third Capital’, Kazan is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, an autonomous subnational body within the Russian Federation. With a population of just over one million, Kazan is large enough to offer all the diverse attractions of a large city, while being compact enough to feel homely and inviting. The city is proud of its rich history, and all around the city, one can see reminders of not only Russian and Tatar influences but a wider international flavour too. The Kazan Kremlin, which incorporates the largest mosque in Russia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Transportation is easy, with the Kazan Metro system being the quickest ways to get around. In addition, the city has an abundance of trams, buses and a very good taxi service. Kazan International Airport provides links to several European destinations as well as many other cities within Russia.
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