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Mathematics Teacher IB MYP and DP

Mathematics Teacher IB MYP and DP

Copenhagen International School

Denmark

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
25 May 2017

Job overview

Mathematics Teacher IB MYP and DP
(Grades 9 to 12)

This is a full-time, permanent position starting on the 1st of August, 2017.

Copenhagen International School is looking for a committed, collaborative and creative Mathematics Teacher in the High School. The successful applicant should be a qualified teacher with a minimum of 5 years of relevant classroom experience and minimum of 2 years of experience in international education. This vacancy may also include the possibility of the Head of Department role for the Maths Department.     

The successful candidate for this position would be one who:

  • bases their teaching philosophy and practice on recent research in education
  • can design effective and developmentally appropriate learning opportunities
  • can demonstrate a track record of excellent classroom practice including differentiating instruction
  • can demonstrate a track record of systematic and effective formative and summative    assessment practice for learning
  • has a strong work ethic and excellent organizational skills
  • can demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively in a culturally diverse community
  • has willingness and commitment to contribute to the development and the school curriculum
  • has willingness and commitment to contribute to the greater school community
  • will demonstrate professionalism in its broadest sense; knowledge and experience of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programmes will be an asset.

The closing date for applications is Friday the 26th of May 2017.

If you are interested in applying for this vacancy, please send your c.v. and covering letter which should include details of three referees to Human Resources Manager Audrey Amos-Frederiksen at audrey.amosfrederiksen@cis.dk

In the event of an outstanding applicant, CIS reserves the right to make an appointment before the closing date.

About Copenhagen International School

Copenhagen International School (CIS) is an independent mainstream all-through school for mixed gender students between the age of 3 and 19 years old. Lessons are taught primarily in English and as an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School it offers the IB Primary Years, IB Middle Years, and IB Diploma curriculum Programmes, with students working towards achieving International Baccalaureate Diploma qualifications.

Founded in 1963 and becoming one of the twelve original IB Schools on 1968, the school has expanded over the years from its initial twelve pupils to around 930 pupils today. It is located in Metropolitan Copenhagen, Denmark.

Director

Jennifer Weyburn

Values and vision

Copenhagen International School has a vision of “educating champions of a just and sustainable world.” Its aims are focused on community building so that students learn the importance of diversity in all cultures and mutual respect for each other whilst being offered academic excellence in a stimulating learning environment.

In a worldwide market that is becoming increasingly competitive, CIS says it aims to recruit the very best staff and provide facilities of the highest calibre to offer a varied and diverse high quality educational programme. Community is one of the main values the school relies on and is committed to building effective networks to support pupils, teachers and parents, and building connections with local and international communities, promoting collaborative learning and mutual support.

Copenhagen International School prides itself on it's efficient leadership and management skills to ensure effective running of the school in accordance with it's mission and vision.

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