Teacher of Art, Secondary School
Europese School Den Haag Rijnlands Lyceum Secondary School
Netherlands
- € 3 463 - € 5 277 per month
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 01-08-2025
- Apply by:
- 9 April 2025
Job overview
Teacher of Art, Secondary School
Working pattern: 1.0 FTE
Language Section: English
Indicative Salary Range: €3463 to €5277 per month
Start date: 1st August 2025
Closing date: 9 April 2025
Are you passionate about art and eager to share your creativity with young minds? Do you thrive in a multicultural and collaborative environment? The European School The Hague is looking for an enthusiastic Teacher of Art to join our vibrant Secondary school from 1 August 2025.
About the Role
As a Teacher of Art, you will:
- Deliver engaging lessons to students aged 11-18, following the European Baccalaureate curriculum.
- Teach a diverse student body across four language sections, delivering Art lessons in English.
- Inspire creativity and foster artistic skills using various artistic mediums.
- Create an inclusive classroom environment where every student’s talent is nurtured.
- Collaborate with a team of passionate educators to support a thriving arts program.
Why Join Us?
- Be Part of Something Special: Shape the creative minds of our diverse student body in an international setting.
- Experience the World: Work in The Hague, a city rich in culture and international connections.
- Enjoy competitive benefits. We offer a salary aligned with the Dutch Collective Labour Agreement (CAO VO). The salary is a minimum of €3463, a maximum of €5277 for a full-time contract on the LB scale. The salary scale and the step offered will depend on your experience level. The salary will be pro-rata for part-time positions.
- A temporary contract of one year with the prospect of a permanent contract (subject to a positive appraisal)
- Grow and Learn: Enjoy ongoing professional development in a supportive and innovative environment. Every teacher has a personal budget for professional development.
What We’re Looking For
- A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Art and full teaching qualification for Secondary Education (First-degree/Eerste graads; recognised by the Dutch Education Authorities DUO).
- Strong command of English (C2 level).
- The ability to speak other European languages is desirable, but not essential.
- Experience teaching students aged 11-18, ideally in international or intercultural settings.
- A creative, inclusive approach to teaching and a willingness to contribute to extra-curricular activities.
Our Multicultural School
The European School The Hague is a vibrant hub of learning situated in The Hague’s International Zone. With small class sizes and a commitment to both academic excellence and personal growth, we are proud to provide a welcoming and enriching environment for students and staff alike.
Our school thrives on diversity and celebrates the unique perspectives every individual brings to our community.
Make a lasting impact in our students’ lives and leave your mark on our growing arts program. Join us for an exciting opportunity to inspire and be inspired!
Ready to Join Us?
We encourage candidates from all backgrounds with a teaching qualification to apply. Please upload the below three required documents on www.werkenbijrijnlandslyceum.nl.
- Your CV (in English)
- A motivation letter (in English)
- A completed application form. If this form is missing, we will not proceed further with your application.
Please address your letter to the attention of Ms. Juliet Palmer, Head of the Secondary school.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview, either in person or via Microsoft Teams. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so apply early to ensure consideration. In case of equal suitability, internal candidates are preferred. Applicants are eligible for the reimbursement of travel expenses. The recruitment officer will provide more information upon invitation.
Contact Us
For any questions, please reach out to our recruitment officer, Ming En Li, at recruitment@eshthehague.nl.
Our recruitment procedure is subject to the Recruitment code. The purpose of the code is to provide a standard for a transparent and fair recruitment and selection procedure. ESH requests all applicants to read the code before applying carefully.
Information about the European School can be found on www.europeanschoolthehague.nl and www.rijnlandslyceum.nl. The website of the European Schools www.eursc.eu explains the European Schools' system and regulations.
Attached documents
About Europese School Den Haag Rijnlands Lyceum Secondary School
- Europese School Den Haag Rijnlands Lyceum Secondary School
- Oostduinlaan 50
- Den Haag
- 2596 JP
- Netherlands
The European School The Hague (ESH) is part of Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation (in Dutch: Stichting het Rijnlands Lyceum). Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation is an ambitious foundation that offers both primary and secondary education and national and international education. The 1100 staff members at eight schools provide innovative quality education to more than 7000 students with a focus on global citizenship.
The ESH is a unique school. We were established in 2012 to educate the children of employees of European Union institutions. We provide a multilingual and multicultural education to Early Years, Primary and Secondary school children culminating in the European Baccalaureate. We are an officially Accredited European School, partly administered and financed by the Dutch national education system, and accredited by the Board of Governors of the European Schools since December 2012. We are part of the Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation.
ESH Primary is conveniently situated in between the city centre and the beach of Scheveningen. ESH Secondary is located 4,5 km from ESH Primary and 10 minutes by bike from Central Station.
Our vision is to…
Inspire students to be responsible, future focused, proactive citizens of Europe and the world.
Our mission is to…
Provide a positive, open-minded community that fosters ambition through rich cultural and academic opportunities, inspiring lifelong learning.
Our ESH community is…
Enriched by our multicultural and multilingual staff, students and parents as we connect, collaborate and celebrate a culture of learning.
Our core values
Provide the foundation of how the ESH community, staff, students and families achieve our mission.
RESPECT
We show respect for people, possessions, our planet, protocols and ourselves.Accept other’s differences, strengths and weaknesses.
POSITIVITY
Focus on the positive aspects in situations.Build a constructive and positive environment from which everyone may benefit.
AMBITION
Strive to reach our full potential.Accept challenges and have a passion for finding solutions.
Key competences
Our ESH pupils are future citizens of Europe and the world. As such, they need a range of competences to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world. In 2006 the European Council and European Parliament adopted a European Framework for Key Competences for Lifelong Learning. These competences are incorporated and embedded in the European Schools curriculum. The eight key competences, which all individuals need for personal fulfillment and development, active citizenship, social inclusion and employment are what we aim for our students to achieve.
- Science, technology, engineering, mathematical
- Multilingual
- Literacy
- Cultural awareness and expression
- Entrepreneurship
- Citizenship
- Personal, social and learning
- Digital
Curriculum
ESH uses the European Schools curriculum. The curriculum incorporates the established 8 Key Competences. Learning is planned in a cross-curriculum manner, linking concepts and skills across subject areas. We also strive to include our core values in our teaching.Early Years involves a cycle of 2 – 2.5 years and the Primary cycle, 5 years. Secondary education in the European Schools lasts for a total of seven years divided into three cycles.All curriculum documents can be found on the official website of the European Schools - www.eursc.eu. For any further information about our school curriculum: Primary School Guide 2019-2020 and Secondary School Guide 2019-2020
Working at ESH
The ESH has favourable Dutch social and working conditions, and offers a fantastic working environment, located in the international zone of The Hague (in Dutch: Den Haag). The Hague is a cosmopolitan city with a large expat population and as such offers excellent housing, health and transport facilities. The ESH maintains a high standard of quality education and therefore we request applicants to provide details of three referees, of which one must be the most recent employer, or the one prior to the current employer. We will contact referees after a successful interview.All applications should contain a completed ESH job application form, CV and supporting statement. Incomplete applications will not be considered.Furthermore, applicants must be EU citizens or have a valid permit to work in the Netherlands. For any further information, please visit the Government website (here). All appointments are subject to the successful completion of an interview, (trial lesson), identity checks, criminal record checks, and references. Our application procedure is subject to the Recruitment Code of Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation (in Dutch: Stichting Het Rijnlands Lyceum). The purpose of the code is to provide a standard for a transparent and fair recruitment and selection procedure. ESH requests all applicants to carefully read the code before applying.
Requirements for teaching positions:
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree (Hons), or equivalent
- Fully qualified teacher status for secondary education in the country the qualification is obtained, and in the subject applied for (UK/Ireland/Scotland: you have been awarded QTS and have successfully completed - or are exempt from - the statutory induction period)
- Successful teaching experience
- Knowledge of international curricula
- Experience teaching pupils in their second language
- Fluent in the language in which you teach
- Knowledge of two or more European Union languages preferred
- Experience working collaboratively in an international environment
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