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Chinese Co-ordinator (MYP/DP)

Chinese Co-ordinator (MYP/DP)

Malvern College Hong Kong

Hong Kong

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Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
28 February 2023

Job overview

The Chinese Co-ordinator (MYP/DP) has responsibility for leading and coordinating the provision of Chinese in the secondary department to ensure the delivery of a high-quality Chinese programme through creative and engaging learning and teaching. The successful applicant will be instrumental to the continuous development of the school, advising the senior school management team, promoting whole school aims, and implementing school policies through the work of the department. In order to meet the current needs of the department, the Chinese Co-ordinator will be expected to teach across Language & Literature and Language Acquisition.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Curriculum and Assessment

  • Take the lead in continuing to plan and implement the Chinese curriculum across the senior school (vertical and horizontal planning);
  • Lead the department in developing approaches to teaching and learning;
  • Support teachers in designing relevant, challenging and rigorous curricular programmes that will inspire pupils to take action and to continue their learning;
  • Lead the department in creating inquiry-based classrooms that develop critical thinking skills, knowledge and a range of skills within an environment based on trust and respect;
  • Develop rich and meaningful assessment tasks and give timely and effective feedback that enhances pupil learning;
  • Set up, monitor and standardize departmental marking and assessment within the framework of the school and IB policies and procedures;
  • Establish a common approach to homework adhering to the school policies and procedures;
  • Ensure that pupils are assessed, supported and tracked individually and consistently; 
  • Develop and maintain curriculum documents and oversee pupils’ academic progress within the department;
  • Support teachers in differentiating learning experiences to ensure that each pupil is motivated and challenged to meet their potential;
  • Develop learning opportunities outside the classroom via field trips and other activities in collaboration with other departments; and
  • Guide the department in selecting and using relevant resources and digital tools to support and enhance learning.


Staff and Resources

The Chinese Co-ordinator (MYP/DP) will identify and manage resources within the department and ensure that they are used efficiently and effectively. This is done through: 

  • Chairing regular departmental meetings;
  • Assisting the management in scheduling of classes and assignment of teachers within the department;
  • Conducting supportive and thorough performance management and appraisal of departmental members;
  • Supporting and guiding departmental colleagues in their interactions with pupils, parents and other colleagues;
  • Inducting new staff within the department and providing continued support through the year;
  • Assisting with the management of cover work for absent colleagues in the department;
  • Managing departmental budget and resources, including up-dating of departmental inventories, textbooks and other pupil learning resources;
  • Facilitating access to professional development resources;
  • Arranging department exhibitions to secure suitable publicity for the department’s work within and beyond the school and to give presentations at staff meetings or other meetings as required; and
  • To play a full part in the school’s admissions process including attending Saturday Admissions day(s) as required.
  • Provide appropriate pastoral support as and when necessary; 
  • Contribute to the school’s House system;


Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chinese Language and Literature with teaching qualification.
  • A strong track record of teaching Chinese Language and Literature in secondary education with some experience of leadership (e.g. Head of Department or Curriculum Coordinator);
  • Recent experience in developing Chinese curriculum and broader programmes;
  • Previous experience of teaching the IB MYP and DP is essential;
  • Proven education leadership and programme coordination experience;
  • Experience in project supervision and interdisciplinary learning;
  • Recent experience of curricular innovation and development; and
  • Experience in teaching learners with diverse needs and varied language backgrounds.
  • Native level of Putonghua and fluent in English;
  • An effective communicator;
  • Evidence of continued relevant professional development, including IB training;
  • Ability to work collaboratively; and
  • Familiarity with various teaching resources including, where appropriate, digital tools to support and enhance teaching and learning.


Contract Type: Full time

Start date: August 2023

Closing date: Interviews will be on a rolling basis and as such early applications are encouraged.

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted to arrange an interview via Zoom/Teams or in person. Candidates may be contacted at any stage after submitting their applications.

Malvern College Hong Kong exists to provide a quality all round education for students and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Candidates must be prepared to undergo child protection screening and appropriate pre-employment checks. Please note that we will need to take up the references provided in your application form prior to interview.

Please contact hr@malverncollege.org.hk for any queries about this role. Please note that a CV will not be accepted in place of the online application form.

For further information about Malvern College Hong Kong, please visit our website at http://www.malverncollege.org.hk/. To find out more about the Malvern College International family, please visit www.malverncollegeinternational.org

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About Malvern College Hong Kong

Malvern College Hong Kong (MCHK) opened its doors to its first pupils in August 2018. This co-educational day school caters largely for international pupils, reflecting the truly multicultural nature of this vibrant city. Malvern College Hong Kong currently has 950 pupils in Prep 1 - Upper Sixth Form (Years 1-13) and will grow year on year to reach a capacity of around 1100 pupils in Years 1-13.

MCHK is located near the Science Park in the New Territories, with easy access by both road and rail from all areas around Hong Kong. With the added attraction of proximity to the Chinese University of Hong Kong as well as the Hong Kong Institute of Education, the area provides an excellent cultural and academic environment for teaching and learning.

MCHK is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, authorised to offer the Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes. The curricular programmes in Malvern College Hong Kong draw on the educational heritage and practices of Malvern College, UK, whilst being adapted to fit the context of Malvern College Hong Kong. Daily Chinese is taken by all pupils.

MCHK works closely with Malvern College in the UK where the Malvern College International team is based. Sharing the ethos of our mother school, we create a nurturing learning environment and place equal emphasis on stretching pupils’ potential and building character, with support from the strong pastoral system structured around the vertical House system. In short, the educational experience for pupils at Malvern College Hong Kong extends far beyond the structured curricular timetable. A full range of daily co-curricular activities including sports and the Arts and our programme of trips and expeditions is rapidly developing as the school grows.

The purpose-built campus offers a superb environment for learning and teaching. Spread over 7 floors, well-equipped classrooms and science laboratories are complemented by an indoor sports hall and 6-lane 25m swimming pool, an auditorium, a dance and drama studio, music rooms, seminar rooms and exhibition spaces. A 3-storey high library in the central atrium forms a vibrant hub of learning and independent study at the heart of the school, and a Skypitch with Astroturf tops off the building.

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