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MYP PHE / MYP EAL / Learning Support Teacher

MYP PHE / MYP EAL / Learning Support Teacher

Kristiansand International School

Norway

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
August 2018

Job overview

(3 part time roles)

Kristiansand International School has several vacancies for August 2018, due to expansion and staff turnover.  These part time vacancies can be combined into a full time position for teachers with the right mix of experience or expertise.

• MYP PHE – part time.  Candidates with previous experience teaching PE or coaching will be treated preferentially.  IB experience will be a distinct advantage.
• MYP EAL – part time.  Candidates with previous experience of teaching English as an additional language in an English speaking school are preferred. IB experience will be a distinct advantage.
• Learning Support teacher – part time.  The LS teacher at KIS coordinates the work to support students  academically within the school and works with outside agencies. Previous experience in a student support role is a requirement for this post, and IB experience will be a distinct advantage.

A strong candidate will have most, if not all, of the following attributes:

• A recognised teaching qualification
• Native-level spoken and written English language
• Experience of teaching in an international setting
• Experience and recent training in IB programmes
• Examples of recent innovation in the classroom and an analytical approach to its success
• The flexibility needed to work in a small school

Application should be made by CV and a covering letter (in English) that outlines your educational philosophy, your beliefs about teaching and learning in an IB international school and some details of your recent practice.  Details of at least two referees should also be included, one of whom must be your current or most recent employer.  The deadline for applications is March 5th. Applications should be sent by email to the principal, mark.case@kristiansand.kommune.no.  Inquiries and questions before completing an application are welcomed by the school at the same email address.

Applicants will be required to have their teaching qualifications recognised by UDIR (the Norwegian education department), and will need to present recent police checks from the last two countries of residence.  More information is available here.

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About Kristiansand International School

About KIS

Kristiansand International School (KIS) opened in January 2008 with just five teachers and 15 students.  The school was founded to serve the needs of the international business community in Kristiansand, as the flourishing businesses in and around Kristiansand attract engineers and professionals from around the world in sectors including the oil, chemical, renewable energy and education industries. In the six years since the school opened, KIS has expanded and now offers an international education to around 190 students from 35 countries, taught by 25 staff members representing 11 countries.

The school offers an international education from 1st to 10th grade, following the curricula and philosophy of the International Baccalaureate (IB), and was authorised to offer both the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in 2011.  All learning at the school follows the philosophy and practices of the IB, although the school is required to cover the learning outcomes of the Norwegian National Curriculum in the subjects of Religion and Ethics, and in Norwegian language for students who learn Norwegian as a second language.  For students who study Norwegian Language and Literature (as a first language), the school follows the IB curriculum, but also uses the Norwegian National Curriculum as guidance, although our students receive less instruction in Norwegian than they would in a state school.

Places at the school are prioritised for international families in line with the school’s terms and conditions and admissions policy.  The school was initially opened as a state or public school, but is now a private school under section 2:12 of Norway’s Education Act.  The school is owned by Stiftelsen (foundation) Kristiansand International School, and is financed through generous support from both Kristiansand Kommune (Council) and various companies who sponsor the school’s foundation.

Life in Kristiansand

Kristiansand is a small but flourishing town in Southern Norway.  With 110000 inhabitants, the city is large enough to have a flourishing creative life and an active expat community, but small enough to be easily able to get out of town and enjoy Norway’s natural beauty.  With four distinct seasons, the outdoor life in Norway is truly amazing, with some of the most beautiful and varied scenery in the world.  Staff members at the school take part in a wide variety of activities, from team sports to hiking in the mountains, fishing to sailing competitively, from skiing to nights in a rented cabin.  With a ferry to Denmark and good transport links by air, road or train, the city offers great access to Northern Europe, as well as wide variety of attractions within easy reach in this popular tourist area.  More information is available at this link.

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