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Physics Teacher - Secondary School

Physics Teacher - Secondary School

International School of Bucharest

Romania

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Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1/8/2023
Apply by:
7 June 2023

Job overview

International School of Bucharest

Exciting opportunity to join one of Bucharest’s leading international schools.

The International School of Bucharest seeks to appoint an experienced and enthusiastic Physics Teacher for KS4 and KS5. The candidate should be able to provide outstanding teaching enabling our students to achieve their full potential. Familiarity and experience with Cambridge IGCSE and IB Diploma examination courses would be a distinct advantage.

The International School of Bucharest has a purpose-built campus close to the city, so living in the city centre and commuting is possible. The school has a well-established community among staff and students, with low staff turnover. We are looking for a teacher to contribute to an already thriving school community within an experienced Science department. 

Candidates are expected to:

  • Have experience in teaching ain Key Stage 4 and 5.
  • Hold a local or international teaching qualification;
  • Be a highly motivated, dynamic teacher with a proven track record;
  • Be willing to contribute to the broader school community and Science Department through extra-curricular activities;
  • Have a positive attitude to students;

(IGCSE and IBDP experience will be a distinct advantage).


Our Benefits Package Includes: 

  • A competitive salary;
  • Housing allowance;
  • Lunch ticket;
  • Flight allowance;
  • Free shuttle bus;
  • Private medical subscription;


We are committed to enabling staff to participate in high-quality CPD from world-renowned providers, including Cambridge Assessment International Education and the International Baccalaureate Organisation.

More information and an Application Form can be found at https://isb.ro/working-at-isb/current-vacancies/

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About International School of Bucharest

History

ISB was founded in 1996 in a rented building with a total of just 17 pupils to meet the needs of the English-speaking community. Within a couple of years the school had grown in both size and scope. In order to serve an increasingly mobile international community, the curriculum gradually took into consideration the practices and requirements of a number of different systems.

In 2001 the School became a CIE Exam centre in order to run IGCSE examinations. The step of becoming a CIE exam centre and the school offering an IGCSE and IBDP  has further influenced the multicultural outlook of teachers and students. More than 40 countries are currently represented in the student body.

Despite separating the Primary School to a different campus in 2003, rapid expansion saw enrolment grow to around 350 students by 2004. This obliged the school to seek new premises. Many different locations were considered before Pantelimon was finally chosen as the site for the construction of the new purpose-built building.

With the generous help of our community, the project reached its final stage of planning in September 2006. The construction of the new campus has since finished, with the School operating in its new location since September 2008.

Our School has been fully accredited by CIS (Council of International Schools) since August 2012.

ISB is an IB World School authorised to offer the Diploma Programme from September 2017 onwards.

The school offers a state-of-the-art school environment, on-site sports facilities and a conference hall as well as a cafeteria. Due to the support of an exceptionally close community, the future of ISB promises to be an exciting one.

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