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Head of Faculty (Cycle and Subject Level)

Al Forsan KG Charter School

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
10 August 2026
Apply by:
30 April 2026

Job overview

This role is open to FEMALE APPLICANTS ONLY. Experience in teaching Early Years/ KG is mandatory. Senior leader experience in Early Years /KG is preferred.

Head of Faculty Cycle Level

Job Description

Department: Education

Direct Reporting Line: Principal / Vice Principal

Person Specification:

Education: Bachelor’s Degree in the Education of the subject, or bachelor’s degree in the subject (or related.

subject) + Valid teaching license OR Diploma teaching qualification.

Experience: At least 3 years of teaching experience OR 1 year as a Senior Leader Experience. .

Competencies:

• Extensive experience with the school’s specific Curriculum.

• Experience working with DSIB, NEASC, CIS or similar schools. Inspection/accreditation authority.

• Fully qualified to teach in the UAE.

Attributes:

• Knowledgeable, Reflective, Inquirer, Thinker.

• Empathises with and believe in the values of the school.

• A student of learning and leading.

• Solutions focused.

• Believe in the potential of all students.

• Committed to professional learning.

• A strategic thinker who can shape and deliver change.

• Caring and Open-minded.

• Passionate about international education and working with young people.

• Sees leadership as a service to others.

Primary Job Purpose:

Responsible to the Principal for the management and leadership of the teaching staff and the delivery of the academic program in the relevant department, while ensuring the social, emotional, and pastoral wellbeing of all students within the cycle. This encompasses quality assurance, raising standards, and fostering a safe, inclusive, and caring learning environment.

Key Relationships (Internal and External): Principal, Teachers, Students, Parents, Senior Leadership Team.

Key Accountabilities:

• Plan, implement and review the curriculum within the framework of the school's communicated aims and objectives, both academic and pastoral.

• Oversee teaching within the department through the preparation of schemes of work.

• Responsible for the planning, administration, and monitoring of curriculum delivery ensuring social, emotional, and academic accommodations are made.

• Monitor data in the department, using it to develop action plans for the improvement of student outcomes (progress, attainment, and learning skills).

• Ensure that students' work is regularly assessed, their achievements recorded and that the department standardized assessment tasks monitoring and supporting students’ personal and social development alongside their academic progress.

• Oversee the work of teaching (and if appropriate non-teaching) staff assigned to the department and to advise and assist the Principal in matters of staff appointments and staff review and development.

• Ensure the department develops and adheres to set an assessment schedule within the framework of the assessment calendar.

• Attend Heads of Department meetings.

• Chair departmental team meetings where necessary ensuring that accurate minutes are taken and communicated to relevant parties.

• Liaise closely with the timetable with regard to allocation of curriculum time to the department and to the appropriate assignment of staff.

• To ensure that the department's teaching area presents a stimulating environment.

• To supervise the use and care of all teaching spaces assigned to the department including adherence to relevant health and safety regulations, and model a culture of care, inclusion, and wellbeing within the cycle, ensuring students feel safe, supported, and motivated to succeed.

• Plan and run INSET for the members of the department.

• Support the induction of all new colleagues into the department.

• Evaluate the performance of members of the department in accordance with the Appraisal Policy.

• Plan the routines of the department team and students by providing an annual submission for the timetable; allocating staff to appropriate courses, setting arrangements; organizing a staff responsibility structure; allocating teaching rooms; organizing teaching groups at the start of the year; monitoring them throughout the year; establishing termly essay/task schedules for students where appropriate.

• Maintain and update department policies and review them regularly.

• Request any necessary appointments of staff into the department and participate in the interview and appointment process if required by the Principal.

• Work with department staff to assess the work of the department on a regular basis by, for example, the observation of lessons and the monitoring of marking and assessment.

• Work with class teachers, parents, and relevant support staff to address pastoral concerns or barriers to learning.

• Contribute to the consistent implementation of school-wide behaviour, wellbeing, and safeguarding policies.

• Support the organisation of assemblies, student leadership opportunities, and initiatives that promote positive behaviour and school values alongside academic excellence.

• Ensure consistent implementation of the school’s behaviour expectations, supporting teachers in restorative and positive behaviour approaches.

• Lead initiatives that promote kindness, respect, and anti-bullying practices across the cycle.

• Provide pastoral guidance and support to Grade Leaders or Year Coordinators within the cycle to ensure consistent care and high expectations for all students.

Standards

• To lead by example when it comes to outstanding teaching, professionalism, and pastoral care.

• Keep up to date with curriculum developments and best practices in pedagogy and pastoral support.

• To ensure that all the students receive the best possible preparation for internal and external assessments while developing confident, well-rounded individuals.

Other Duties

• May be required to take on additional responsibilities, including teaching, as directed by the Principal.

• Undertake any other duties to commensurate with the role, as reasonably requested by the management.

Each HOD will develop a SMART action plan for their department, identifying areas of strength and areas for improvement. HODs are expected to provide evidence of, or action plans, designed to achieve the standards outlined by the Regulator and any applicable Inspection and Accreditation Bodies. HODs will provide evidence, both qualitative and quantitative, that evaluates the relevant sections of any inspection or accreditation frame works applicable to their department.

OSH Roles and Responsibilities include:

• Bring up OSH concerns to the attention of his direct Supervisor or OSH department.

• Exercise effective supervision of their pupils and to know the procedures in respect of fire, first aid and other emergencies, and to carry them out.

• Follow the OSH procedures applicable to their area of work.

• Give clear oral and written health and safety instructions and warnings to students as often as necessary.

• Ensure the use of personal protective equipment and guards where necessary.

• Make recommendations to their Heads of Department/School Principal on OSH equipment and on additions or necessary improvements to plant, tools, equipment, or machinery.

• Ensure that personal items of equipment (electrical or mechanical) are not brought into the school without prior authorization.

• Regularly check their classrooms for potential hazards and report any observed to the Facilities Manager.

• Report all accidents, defects and dangerous occurrences to their Head of Department in the first instance.

• Be vigilant in work area, identify and report to their supervisors about imminent dangers

/ hazards / concerns about the environment, health and safety.

Commitment to Safeguarding and Child Protection:

Taaleem is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. At Taaleem, we hold ourselves to a high standard of effective practices in relation to child protection, and we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We expect all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to various background checks including receipt of references, proof of relevant qualifications, identification, and police checks, including overseas checks

This job description will be reviewed annually and may be subject to amendment or modification. It is not a comprehensive statement of procedures and tasks but sets out the main expectations of the school in relation to the postholder’s professional responsibilities and duties.

Head of Faculty Subject Level Job Description

Department: Education

Direct Reporting Line: Principal / Vice Principal/ Assistant Principal of Cycle.

Person Specification:

Education: Bachelor’s degree in education or Bachelor's degree in any subject. + Teaching qualification.

Experience: 3 years of teaching experience OR 1 year as a Senior Leader.

Competencies:

• Extensive experience with the school’s specific Curriculum.

• Experience working with DSIB, NEASC, CIS or similar school inspection/accreditation authority.

• Experience working in an international school setting.

• Fully qualified to teach in the UAE.

Attributes:

• Knowledgeable, Reflective, Inquirer, Thinker.

• Empathises with and believe in the values of the school.

• A student of learning and leading.

• Solutions focused.

• Believe in the potential of all students.

• Committed to professional learning.

• A strategic thinker who can shape and deliver change.

• Caring and Open-minded.

• Passionate about international education and working with young people.

• Sees leadership as a service to others.

Primary Job Purpose:

Responsible to the Head of Secondary and ultimately the Principal for the management and leadership of the teaching staff and delivery of the academic programme in the relevant department. This encompasses quality assurance, raising standards, and tracking each teacher’s planning and delivery of the curriculum.

Key Relationships (Internal and External): Head of School, Principal, Teachers, Students, Parents, Senior Leadership Team.

Key Accountabilities:

• Plan, implement and review the curriculum within the framework of the school's communicated

aims and objectives. • Oversee teaching within the department through the preparation of schemes of work.

• Responsible for the planning, administration, and monitoring of curriculum delivery.

• Monitor data in the department, using it to develop action plans for the improvement of student outcomes (progress, attainment, and learning skills).

• Manage the ordering, storage and use of materials, equipment, books, etc. and account for spending within any allocated budget.

• Oversee the work of teaching (and if appropriate non-teaching) staff assigned to the department and to advise and assist the Principal in matters of staff appointments and staff review and development.

• Ensure the department develops and adheres to set an assessment schedule within the framework of the assessment calendar.

• Attend Heads of Department meetings.

• Chair departmental team meetings and ensure that accurate minutes are taken and communicated to relevant parties.

• Liaise closely with the timetable with regard to allocation of curriculum time to the department and to the appropriate assignment of staff.

• To ensure that the department's teaching area presents a stimulating environment.

• To supervise the use and care of all teaching spaces assigned to the department, including adherence to relevant health and safety regulations.

• To ensure that all department members use assigned school management software to develop their curriculum and record assessments.

• Plan and run INSET for the members of the department.

• Support the induction of all new colleagues into the department.

• Evaluate the performance of members of the department in accordance with the Appraisal Policy.

• Plan the routines of the department team and students by providing an annual submission for the timetable; allocating staff to appropriate courses, setting arrangements; organizing a staff responsibility structure; allocating teaching rooms; organizing teaching groups at the start of the year; monitoring them throughout the year; establishing termly essay/task schedules for students where appropriate.

• Maintain and update department policies and review them regularly; to ensure that school expectations with regards to preparation, marking and data analysis are met within the department and to track the progress of pupils and be aware of performance relative to ability.

• Request any necessary appointments of staff into the department and participate in the interview and appointment process if required by the Principal.

• Work with department staff to assess the work of the department on a regular basis by, for example, the observation of lessons and the monitoring of marking and assessment.

• Undertake any other duties to commensurate with the role, as reasonably requested by the management.

Other Duties

• May be required to take on additional responsibilities, including teaching, as directed by the Principal.

• Undertake any other duties to commensurate with the role, as reasonably requested by the management.

Standards

1. To lead by example when it comes to outstanding teaching.

2. You are expected to keep abreast of curriculum developments and best practice in teaching in international schools.

3. To ensure that all the students receive the best possible preparation for internal and external assessments.

Each HOD will develop a SMART action plan for their department, identifying areas of strength and areas for improvement. HODs are expected to provide evidence of, or action plans, designed to achieve the standards outlined by the Regulator and any applicable Inspection and Accreditation Bodies.

HODs will provide evidence, both qualitative and quantitative, that evaluates the relevant sections of any inspection or accreditation framework applicable to their department.

OSH Roles and Responsibilities include:

• Bring up OSH concerns to the attention of his direct Supervisor or OSH department.

• Exercise effective supervision of their pupils and to know the procedures in respect of fire, first aid and other emergencies, and to carry them out.

• Follow the OSH procedures applicable to their area of work.

• Give clear oral and written health and safety instructions and warnings to students as often as necessary.

• Ensure the use of personal protective equipment and guards where necessary.

• Make recommendations to their Heads of Department/School Principal on OSH equipment and on additions or necessary improvements to plant, tools, equipment, or machinery.

• Ensure that personal items of equipment (electrical or mechanical) are not brought into the school without prior authorization.

• Regularly check their classrooms for potential hazards and report any observed to the Facilities Manager.

• Report all accidents, defects and dangerous occurrences to their Head of Department in the first instance.

• Be vigilant in the work area, identify and report to their supervisors about imminent dangers / hazards / concerns to environment, health, and safety.

Commitment to Safeguarding and Child Protection:

Taaleem is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. At Taaleem, we hold ourselves to a high standard of effective practices in relation to child protection, and we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We expect all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to various background checks including receipt of references, proof of relevant qualifications, identification, and police checks, including overseas checks

This job description will be reviewed annually and may be subject to amendment or modification. It is not a comprehensive statement of procedures and tasks but sets out the main expectations of the school in relation to the postholder’s professional responsibilities and duties.

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About Al Forsan KG Charter School

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Al Forsan KG School opened in August 2022, serving the local community of Emirati children, ages 4-6 years old.

Located on a new, modern, purpose-built campus, welcoming 18 classes (13 KG1 and 5 KG2 classes), Al Forsan KG School delivers the New York American Common Core Standards and UAE Ministry of Education Standards.

School Vision: Growing Together with Love, Honesty, Respect, and Kindness.

School Mission: All Learners are Friendly, Open-minded, Resilient, Skillful, Ambitious, and Nurturing.

Staff: multi-cultural with a collective background spanning over 350 years in education, in over 120 schools, from pre-kindergarten to college age.

Phase: KG

Age Range: 4-6 years

Location: https://goo.gl/maps/kX6C9eoxw18Wttxd6

Al Forsan KG School - A Taaleem Charter School

As a leading education provider in the Middle East, Taaleem is supporting the UAE Vision and National Agenda 2021, and the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in their commitment to establishing a “First Rate Education System” for all students.  The Charter Schools is a third education model in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and it is the outcome of a unique partnership between the government and the private sectors.

As part of this new initiative we were awarded 4 schools in 2019 to manage and operate, with the aim of raising the quality of education; playing a significant role in shaping the present and future lives of Emirati youth. This increased to 6 schools from August 2021 and increased again in August 2022.

We are looking for conscientious and hard-working individuals who are passionate about Early Years education, committed to raising standards and want to make a difference to children and families. Although we follow the New York State Next Generation Early Learning Standards, knowledge of the American curriculum is not essential, as training will be provided.

We are seeking outstanding, dedicated and resilient teachers who are committed to the long term goals of this project. We would like to recruit individuals who believe they can make a difference to their students, who understand that change is a process and who want to take an active role in sharing their expertise as the team moves towards achieving its shared goals.

The projected growth of the Taaleem Branch Charter School Project will offer a broad range of opportunities in the coming years, therefore we endeavor to recruit educators who believe they can make a difference to their students, who understand that change is a process and who want to take an active role in sharing their expertise as a team.

We offer our employees:

  • An extensive induction programme
  • A supportive leadership team
  • A school where people can develop and thrive in a caring, fun and nurturing environment
  • The opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of our students
  • A competitive tax-free salary and international package (teachers)
  • Ongoing professional development opportunities
  • The full support of the wider network of Taaleem schools

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