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Head of Science

Head of Science

International School of Monaco

Monaco

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
19th August 2019
Apply by:
14 December 2018

Job overview

The International School of Monaco is seeking to appoint a motivated and committed Head of Science Department. This is an excellent opportunity to help grow and develop a well-established department within an exciting and enjoyable international school environment.

The candidate will have high expectations of student learning and behaviour, to join a caring and experienced bilingual team.

He/She will have the opportunity of working with a dynamic and supportive team of reflective teachers who are fully committed to academic excellence within a supportive and caring environment.

If you are suitably qualified, believe in the value of an international education and are looking for a school where the “focus is on students and their learning” we look forward to receiving your application.

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate experience and skills in:

  • Leading learning through Middle School; IGCSE and IBDP programs. 
  • Leading sustainable and impactful change.
  • Building successful and cohesive teams. 
  • Developing a culture of high expectations.
  • Teaching up to IBDP Higher Level.
  • Teaching general science at Middle School level. 
  • Demonstrating and developing growth mindset tendencies.
  • Building the professional capacity of team members.
  • Leading and implementing innovative learning programs.

Qualifications:

  • a minimum of a Bachelor degree from a respected university
  • recognized teaching status
  • 5 years’ teaching experience 
  • 3 years’ experience minimum as Head of Department, an advantage

How to apply:

Please send your letter of application, along with curriculum vitae, photograph and the contact details of two referees to Mr Francis Gianni, Director of ISM, on: recruitmentupperschool@ismonaco.com

Apply by: December 14th 2018

About International School of Monaco

Founded in 1994, the International School of Monaco (ISM) is an independent, co-educational, not-for-profit day school in Monaco. Monaco is an extremely safe city with a wealth of cultural and sporting activities such as art, opera, cinema, the Grand Prix and tennis, to name a few.

The ISM has established itself as a prestigious and well-respected educational institution. It now serves a diverse and vibrant community of 800 students aged 3-18, drawn from over 50 nationalities. Student numbers are growing. Most students are Monaco residents or live in the nearby Côte d’Azur towns or villages. The school has a warm and welcoming atmosphere and prides itself on fostering a friendly, caring environment in which young people can thrive academically and develop as individuals with a strong sense of community and an international outlook.

As an international school, ISM is committed to supporting students to be successful global citizens. It offers a bilingual education up to the end of Year 6, and from Years 7-13, the opportunity to study two additional languages. The school has just entered the formal consideration phase for the introduction of both the IB PYP and IB MYP.

ISM is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS). Since August 2020, the school has worked in collaboration with the prestigious and outstanding King’s College School, Wimbledon. Through this partnership, ISM benefits from an extensive range of educational support and services. The school is also accredited by the World Academy of Sport (WAoS) as an Athlete Friendly Education Centre (AFEC) in order to recognise and accredit the support given to the many high-performing athletes in the school.

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