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Business and Economics Teacher

Business and Economics Teacher

St. Dominic's International School, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal

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Salary:
The successful candidate will receive a salary and benefits that are competitive within Europe.
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
01/09/2020
Apply by:
15 February 2020

Job overview

The school 

Saint Dominic’s International School is a long established school offering the three academic programs of the International Baccalaureate, PYP, MYP and DP. We are fully accredited by  NEASC and member of CIS . 

We are a true international school, with 60 nationalities represented amongst our student body, and 24 nationalities amongst the teaching staff. 

The students at Saint Dominic’s are enthusiastic, respectful and keen to learn.  They are supported by parents who are involved and engaged in their child’s progress. 

Portugal is a beautiful country and Lisbon is one of the most desirable places to live in Europe at the moment.  It is an incredibly safe city and there is a wide variety of activities outside of work. 

To find out more about Saint Dominic’s, please visit our website: https://www.dominics-int.org

Business and Economics Teacher

We are looking to appoint a well-qualified and experienced Business and Economics teacher to teach in the IB Diploma programme.  Candidates with experience in one or both of these subjects in the DP would be preferred.  You will be a highly effective and dynamic classroom teacher, with a genuine commitment to putting students first.  You will also have a proven track record of securing excellent results in external examinations.

A full job description and person specification can be found below.

Application procedures 

If you are interested in joining us, please submit a letter of application together with your CV attached to one e-mail with a subject line stating the position applied for and your name to: recruitment@dominics-int.org 

We will acknowledge receipt of all applications. Short listed candidates will be asked to provide three professional referees. 

Saint Dominic’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and operates child protection screening which includes contacting previous employers and Disclosure and Barring checks. 

Please note carefully the deadline of 12 noon GMT on 15 February 2020

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About St. Dominic's International School, Portugal

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St. Dominic’s International School is a mixed, non-denominational, all-through, independent international school with sixth form, situated in Outeiro de Polima in Portugal.

The educational programme and learning at the school is influenced by the International Baccalaureate Organisation and its IB Learner Profile, and the Dominican motto of ‘Veritas’ held by the founders of the school, which both value the commitment to learning through inquiry and an on-going search for truth.

In 1954, the Irish Dominican Sisters established the Bom Sucesso Girls’ Day School, which became St Dominic’s College, a co-educational school, in 1963. In 1988, St Dominic’s College was re-named St Dominic’s International School.

Principal

Mr Stephen Blackburn

Values and vision

St. Dominic’s International School’s mission is to nurture people and cultivate international mindedness and a sense of global citizenship by offering a quality international education which develops the unique intellectual, social, physical, emotional, moral and spiritual characteristics inherent in each person.

The school believes that each student: is a unique person with rights and responsibilities; is able to learn and develop the positive qualities of respect for self, others and the environment; is able to achieve to the limits of his or her own capacities.

St. Dominic’s International School values and promotes the role of parents as the first educators of their children and the school’s role as co-educators, and the contribution of parents to the development of school community. It believes in the commitment and shared contribution of all staff to the mission and philosophy of learning of the school.

The school also values the acquisition of the skills of cooperative learning and open, honest communication by all members of the school community, and the exercise of thinking and reasoning powers of all learners enabling them to make positive and wise decisions.

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