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Primary Computing/ICT Teacher

Primary Computing/ICT Teacher

British International School of Stockholm

Stockholm

  • Expired
Salary:
undisclosed
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
August 2019
Apply by:
1 April 2019

Job overview

Employer: British International School of Stockholm 

Location: Sweden

Contract type: Full Time

Contract term: Permanent

Job starts: August 2019

The British International School of Stockholm invites applications from experienced and enthusiastic Primary Computing Teachers to join our dynamic primary teaching team from August 2019. The role will mainly consist of teaching computing lessons in Years 1 to 6 as well as supporting computing skills development across the primary age range.

The successful candidates will have:

• Proven experience of improving, and having a positive impact on, children's learning in the primary age range

• Knowledge and experience of teaching computing in primary, either as a specialist or a highly IT literate class teacher

• Excellent subject knowledge and experience of current UK initiatives and developments

• The confidence and positivity to motivate and extend children’s learning experiences in IT

• The capacity to innovate and be creative, both in and out of the classroom

• The ability to share outstanding practice and willingness to develop other colleagues

• The ability to work collaboratively with others in the computing team

In addition, applicants should:

• Be a fully qualified teacher (UK BEd or PGCE with relevant degree, or hold the equivalent recognised teaching qualifications from other countries) 

• Be a fluent English speaker

• Be eligible to live and work in Sweden (have EU citizenship)

The British International School of Stockholm is situated across a split site in Djursholm, a beautiful suburb of Stockholm. The school caters for the Nursery to Year 11 (soon to be Year 13) age range and enjoys an excellent reputation for both its academic progress and achievement, and its pastoral care. BISS is a vibrant and highly successful school of over 500 children from 40 different countries. Meeting internationally recognised standards of excellence, the school is an accredited member of COBIS (the Council of British International Schools) and received an excellent BSO inspection report.

In Years 1 to 6, BISS uses the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) together with a combination of the UK strategies and Cambridge International Curriculum, to provide high quality learning opportunities for all children.

We offer you:

A wonderful country and school in which to work

Excellent professional development opportunities

Opportunities to work cross phase in our all through school

Supportive and aspirational parents

Extremely friendly and vibrant staff and students from a rich range of backgrounds

If you are internationally-minded, and have the desire to help shape the exciting future of our school, we would love to hear from you.

To apply: Please email your CV, including details of two professional referees, and a letter of application detailing your experience and personal educational ethos to:  recruitment@bisstockholm.se, putting ‘Primary Computing Teacher’ as the subject.

Closing date: Sunday 31st March 2019, though early applications are encouraged as Skype interviews will be scheduled earlier for suitable candidates. 

For further information and questions about the school, or to arrange a visit, please view our website http://www.bisstockhom.se or contact us at recruitment@bisstockholm.se

BISS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share in this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to a relevant police check and must be willing to undergo child protection training appropriate to the post.


About British International School of Stockholm

British International School of Stockholm is a co-educational all-through independent school based in Danderyd in Sweden.

The school was founded in 1980 and was initially run from a historic house in Danderyd called Borgen. It moved to its present location in Östra Valhallavägen in 1985. Originally called the British Primary School, the school chose to update its name to British International Primary School of Stockholm in 2000 before removing the word “primary” when the school expanded to include secondary children in 2014. The name is intended to reflect the fact that it is a truly international school with over 45 nationalities represented among pupils.

Principal

Ciaran Harrington

Values and vision

British International School of Stockholm aims to be recognised as providing an outstanding holistic education which maximises learning for every one of its pupils. As such, the school wishes to be recognised as a leading international school and the international school of choice in Stockholm. Through outstanding teaching, the school wants to nurture a responsible, reflective, respectful and globally-minded community of lifelong learners who demonstrate high levels of achievement whilst maximising personal, social, physical and academic development in an environment of positive challenge. The school has affirmed that the education it offers is designed to enable smooth transition to other English speaking schools and examination courses around the world. It has also expressed a dedication to being a forward-looking school that explores new research-based approaches to improving learning.

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