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Primary Teacher

The Lisboan International School

Lisboa

Salary:
Competitive Salary
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
August 20th, 2026
Apply by:
30 April 2026

Job overview

Primary Teacher

CORE EXPECTATIONS

  • Our students come first and are at the centre of our decisions 

  • Be positive and open-minded 

  • Be adaptable, collaborative, and flexible to meet the evolving nature of our school 

  • Be committed to international mindedness 

  • Be committed to The Experience 

 

CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Professional Knowledge: Demonstrate in depth and accurate knowledge and understanding of the curriculum, subject content and the developmental needs of students by providing relevant learning experiences that set high expectations that enable students’ use of higher-level skills as appropriate. 

  • Instructional Planning: Plan using the school’s curriculum, effective strategies, resources, and data to meet the needs of all students ensuring that lessons are well planned with differentiated instructions, engaging content, planned learning is delivered and a love of learning is promoted. 

  • Instructional Delivery: Effectively engage students in learning by using a variety of differentiated instructional strategies to meet individual student learning needs, including help for students needing additional learning support, working with colleagues, including EAL and learning differences specialists, to support the learning needs of all students. Create challenge and inspire students of all backgrounds, abilities, and dispositions. 

  • Assessment of/for Learning: Systematically gather, analyse, and use data to measure student progress and learning, guide instruction, provide timely feedback, inform own teaching, and support curriculum development so that both students and the school achieve academic excellence. 

  • Learning Environment: Use resources, routines, and procedures to provide a respectful, positive, safe, and student-centered environment that is conducive to learning. Work collaboratively with colleagues to develop teaching and learning resources for students at different levels, including on-line Virtual Learning Environment-based resources and materials, to address the students’ learning needs and the agreed curriculum for shared use in the department. 

  • Professionalism: Maintain a commitment to professional ethics, international-mindedness, and the school’s core values and philosophy, with proactive participation in professional growth that results in an enhancement of student learning. 

  • Communication and Advocacy: Communicate effectively with students, school personnel, families, and the community to enhance, promote, and advocate for student learning. 

  • Student Progress: Ensure acceptable and measurable student progress through the setting of appropriate academically stretching goals, based on student data, with progress being monitored throughout the year and end of year achievement of goals being assessed. 

  • Pastoral Care: Provide a safe and stimulating environment for students, rooted in mutual respect, and modelling the high standards of behaviour required. Support the school’s culture of high attendance and high engagement. Ensure a high level of provision for the pastoral needs and well-being of every pupil. Liaise with parents, carers, and external agencies as required. 

  • Community Engagement: Be fully committed to The Experience, our broad co-curricular program. Contributing to activities to enhance the student experience, in line with contractual requirements. 

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES 

  • Implement the aims and objectives of the appropriate programme(s) 

  • Use conceptual based learning in the delivery of subjects 

  • Prepare student-centered classes: inquiry based, conceptually focused, contextualized, collaborative, differentiated, incorporating student choice, informed by assessment 

  • Collaborate with the Learning Support Department to plan for differentiated instruction for students with IEPs and EAL needs 

  • Collaborate with teachers from across departments and year levels to create interdisciplinary links 

  • Promote international mindedness through the curriculum 

  • Promote the attributes of The Lisboan within and beyond the curriculum 

  • Plan for field trips as needed for the implementation of the programme, making the most of Lisbon as a extension of the classroom 

  • Visit potential field trip venues prior to a visit and complete risk assessments requirements 

  • Set homework and assignments on the school platform in a timely manner 

  • Attend all required meetings 

  • Act as a homeroom advisor to a group of students as assigned 

  • Take attendance, complete reporting, log behavioural incidents and accidents, and communicate with parents as per the school expectations. 

  • Teach assigned classes/sessions, in line with contracted expectations 

  • Contribute to the supervision of students, including via assigned duties 

  • Contribute to the school’s Experience program 

  • Be available for substitution during the school day when not assigned to other specific classes/sessions/meetings 

  • Perform any other related duties as assigned by the business or line manager.   

 

KEY COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS 

  • Ability to promote the welfare of all children and positively promote diversity and inclusion  

  • Communicate clearly with all stakeholders  

  • Good interpersonal and negotiating skills  

  • Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and delegate appropriately  

  • Ability to work effectively, prioritize and meet deadlines  

  • Use technology and software efficiently  

  • Strong organization skills  

 

PROFESSIONAL DISPOSITIONS 

  • Optimistic: with a high degree of self-efficacy (a belief that you can make a difference) 

  • Resilient: does not give up or grow discouraged in the face of challenges, setbacks, and hard work; willing to take the long view 

  • Adaptable: able to change course, make new plans, and try a different way; coachable and open to constructive critique 

  • Collegial: enjoys being part of a team, celebrates the success of others, and knows how to give and receive critical friendship 

  • Emotionally intelligent: good listener, with a sense of humour; displays genuine empathy, compassion, and respect 

  • Enthusiastic: passionate educator, committed to the welfare of children 

  • Driven: self-disciplined, with high personal standards and ambitious to learn 

  • Engaged with the community: aware of local and global challenges; willing to pitch in and give back 

  • Ethical: exercises good judgment, acts with fairness and integrity 

  • Detail oriented: able to ensure that the school is ready to meet administrative requirements, standards and practices, including assessment & reporting deadlines  

 

EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Educated to a minimum of a bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject(s)  

  • Qualified teacher in the appropriate age range and subject area 

  • Teaching experience in the appropriate age range, preferably in an international setting 

  • Experience of supporting and engaging parents as partners in their children’s education  

  • Strong IT skills are preferred, good IT skills essential 

  • Demonstrates consistently high standards of personal and professional conduct 

  • Fluent in English, verbal and written, demonstrating excellent levels of communication 

 

This job description does not constitute a complete description of duties. Staff members shall carry out the professional duties of their assigned role, including those duties particularly assigned by their direct report, as set out above but not restricted to them. The staff member may be required to undertake other duties as reasonably required by the school. 

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About The Lisboan International School

The Lisboan International School is a brand new school, forming part of Artemis Education’s family of schools. Artemis Education is a growing private international schools group with a mission to improve access to outstanding education. Home - Artemis (artemis-education.com)

Opening in September 2025 for students in Early Years - Year 10, the school will eventually house 1,200 students from Early Years to Year 13.

Nestled in the vibrant Alcântara district of Lisbon, The Lisboan occupies the space of a former pasta factory, thoughtfully transformed to honour its heritage while fostering an engaging learning environment suitable for global citizens. Alcântara, an emerging district featuring offices, apartments, bars, and restaurants, is well-connected to the rest of Lisbon and neighbouring districts via an efficient public transport system and road network.

Lisbon is currently experiencing a period of rapid development, marked by the influx of foreign investment and a growing international community. While there are several international schools in the vicinity, The Lisboan stands out as one of the few situated within the city itself, offering a unique educational experience at the heart of Lisbon's evolving landscape.

The school´s curriculum will follow an enhanced version of the National Curriculum for England culminating with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

As important as academic results are the values for which we stand, which are embedded in all areas of school life. The “BOAprinciples (Boa is good in Portuguese):

BBelong to a community, collaboration within learning and play at the school.

OOwn the opportunity to become the best possible version of ourselves by developing various skills and intelligences.

AAct as we are putting into practice what we have learned.

These are transferred to the pupils by our 5 Key Values which are:

  • Kindness
  • Curiosity
  • Connectedness
  • Resilience
  • Integrity

The school places the whole child at the core of all that we do. As such staff will not only be expected to be inspirational educationalists but also act as role models for all children and to contribute to the extracurricular programme of the school, known as the Experience.

The Lisboan is seeking to become the leading international school in Lisbon and Portugal.

The school is nothing without its staff. If, after reading this you are excited by the prospect of being part of The Lisboan founding team, we look forward to receiving your application.

The Lisboan is an equal opportunities employer.

Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment

The Lisboan is committed to providing a high standard of safeguarding and welfare of children and expects all staff to follow this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and its international equivalents.


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