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Teacher of Geography, Humanities and PSHE

Teacher of Geography, Humanities and PSHE

St John's School, Cyprus

Cyprus

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,917 - £38,633
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
24 March 2019

Job overview

Ministry of Defence (MOD) Schools
St John’s School, Cyprus

Vacancy Number: 1620527

MOD Schools seek to employ a passionate and dedicated teacher who is committed to working to support the progress of Service children LIVING overseas. The person appointed will teach Geography to A Level, or a Geography linked L3 qualification such as Travel and Tourism, and other Humanities and PSHE subjects at St John’s School, which serves the British Military communities in Cyprus. The school is rated by Ofsted as ‘good with outstanding features’, with approximately 30 teaching staff and 260 students on roll. We need someone who shares the Acting Principal’s vision based on ‘Excellence, Learning and Leadership’ who is prepared to give 100% to support the progress and create a love of learning for the service children whom we serve.

Applicants are required to submit an Application Form and Supporting Statement Form to demonstrate the criteria of the post advertised, as set out in the job description and person specification, both of which can be found on the Civil Service Jobs website at the link below.

Benefits include a full relocation package to Cyprus along with free rent and utilities for the first 5 years of employment. For further details of this, along with more information about the post and school itself, and also how to apply, please visit Civil Service Jobs at the link below – www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk

The MoD is an Equal Opportunities employer and seeks to reflect the diverse community it serves. Applications are welcome from anyone who meets the stated requirements.

Closing Date: 24 March 2019

About St John's School, Cyprus

St John's is an 11-18 mixed comprehensive school providing education to service children and entitled civilians working in Cyprus.

The school follows the national curriculum and is administered by service childrens education (SCE). The school aims to bring out the best in students at all times by instilling a sense of pride in themselves, the school and the community. As an inclusive school we do our best to meet the individual needs of students by promoting their physical, mental and spiritual development while enhancing their social and learning skills.

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Applications closed