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Teacher of Humanities

Teacher of Humanities

European School Karlsruhe

Germany

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
23 April 2017

Job overview

The European School of Karlsruhe (www.eskar.org) is located in one of the most dynamic regions in Europe. The school offers education to approx. 900 pupils, in three linguistic sections (DE, EN, FR), from 3-18 years. We require for 1st September 2017 an experienced teacher of Humanities (particulartly History) to European Baccalaureate level (A-Level) for the secondary school. Applicants must have a B.Ed., PGCE or equivalent teaching qualification and be fluent in English at fluent level. Experience in international schools would be an advantage. The position involves approx. 20 hours of teaching to all secondary levels.

The successful candidate will be working under the authority of the Director of the European School, in a multi-lingual, multi-cultural environment, in a school with an outstanding academic record. The European Schools are official educational establishments controlled jointly by the governments of the Member States of the European Union. In all these countries they are legally regarded as public institutions. There are currently 14 European Schools in 7 countries. Information, also concerning employment conditions, may be found under https://www.eursc.eu/en

Applications with full CV, covering letter and the names of two referees should be sent to: louise.waehling@eursc.eu by 24.04.2017.

About European School Karlsruhe

The European School Karlsruhe was founded in 1962. We are one of fourteen European Schools established since 1953.

We provide mother-tongue education — in different language sections — from Kindergarten up to European Baccalaureate level (university entrance) for around 900 pupils from a wide variety of European and other backgrounds.

We are a few kilometres north of Karlsruhe city centre, in an open setting, with an excellent system of public transport and school trams and buses providing easy access for pupils from a large area around Karlsruhe.

Pupils are enrolled in one of the three language sections - English, French, German, - so most pupils will receive most of their education in their mother tongue. Children start learning their first foreign language as soon as they join the primary school.

The European Baccalaureate is recognised as a qualification for university entrance by all member states of the European Union and by other countries including the USA.

 

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