Secondary Chemistry Teacher
British School of Valencia
Spain
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
Job overview
An opportunity has arisen to incorporate a Secondary Chemistry post starting as soon as possible. The role would consist of teaching General Science and Chemistry across the Secondary Key Stages.
Person specification:
- The ability to teach general science to Key Stage 3 and Chemistry to Key Stages 4 and 5
- Enthusiastic for teaching Science and Chemistry and can communicate this enthusiasm to students and staff.
- Have sound knowledge of the National Curriculum and Cambridge International Examinations syllabuses.
- Develop appropriate schemes of work.
Apply with covering letter, CV and a recent photograph.
To apply: direccion@bsvalencia.com
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About British School of Valencia
British School of Valencia (BSV) is a British teaching institution located in the centre of the city of Valencia, founded in 1992.
From the beginning it has sought to offer a distinct teaching model, basing its educational project on the two key pillars of respect and tolerance, where students continue their personal development during their time at school. In addition, it aims to ensure students’ consolidated learning in a foreign language from a very early age, responding to the growing demands of today’s society.
From its beginnings, the BSV has pursued a teaching strategy which strives to offer students an excellent academic background and a well-rounded education that will be useful to them in adult life. Based on the British education model, its teaching aims to strengthen the cultural ties between Britain and Spain, encouraging the integration of students and motivating and stimulating them at both an academic and personal level.
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