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Teacher of Humanities

Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Full Time
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Date Listed5 April 2026
ContractFull Time
Listing TypeSchool Direct

About This Role

Key Responsibilities

1) Teaching & Learning

  • Deliver engaging Humanities lessons with a strong focus on Geography for students in KS3–KS5.
  • Provide excellent instruction in a secondary subject as needed, which may encompass Global Perspectives, Travel & Tourism, History, or other related Humanities fields.
  • Implement effective teaching approaches that encourage inquiry, critical thinking, and exploration rooted in geographical and humanities principles.
  • Support the development of student qualities such as curiosity, resilience, ethical awareness, and a global outlook.
  • Assist in transition activities between Primary and Secondary education, particularly in enhancing Geography and Humanities experiences.

2) Curriculum, Assessment & Progress

  • Contribute to the creation and improvement of Schemes of Work in Humanities and related subjects, with the ability to lead Geography-related Schemes of Work and planning.
  • Deliver lessons that conform to the British curriculum, including preparation for IGCSE and A Level where applicable.
  • Plan and evaluate student work in accordance with departmental and school-wide policies.
  • Use assessment data to track progress, provide prompt feedback, and develop targeted intervention strategies.
  • Support the Head of Humanities by preparing materials for options booklets, the school's website, and examination resources.

3) Fieldwork, Trips & Enrichment

  • Lead the design, risk assessment, planning, and implementation of Geography fieldwork (both local and international when appropriate).
  • Assist with humanities enrichment initiatives such as:
    • Geography or Humanities Weeks
    • Global Perspectives workshops
    • Community and cultural projects
    • Debate or research clubs
  • Encourage student participation in competitions like essay contests, geography quizzes, map-reading competitions, or sustainability projects.

4) Pastoral, Inclusion & Student Wellbeing

  • Serve as a Personal Tutor, fostering strong relationships with students and their families.
  • Cultivate a safe and respectful learning environment that embodies the values and behavioral standards of RGSPP.
  • Differentiating instruction effectively for students with EAL, SEND, and high achievers.
  • Provide additional academic support to students through clinics, catch-up sessions, or workshops.

5) Co-Curricular, Enrichment & Competitions

  • Lead or support active Humanities-related clubs such as Geography Society, Debate Club, Model United Nations (MUN), Global Issues Network, Sustainability Ambassadors, or Travel & Tourism enterprise groups.
  • Contribute to the comprehensive education at RGSPP through participation in the Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) program, the House System, and student leadership initiatives.
  • Prepare and motivate students for academic competitions (e.g., essay challenges, geography bees, map-reading and GIS contests, MUN conferences, global citizenship challenges, and international humanities Olympiads).
  • Organize guest speaker events, Humanities Weeks, cultural and identity activities, fieldwork days, inquiry-based workshops, and problem-solving or case-study challenges.
  • Build partnerships with local and international organizations such as universities, NGOs, cultural institutions, sustainability groups, museums, and heritage sites to provide real-world learning opportunities.

6) Operational Responsibilities

  • Keep accurate records of attendance, behavior, progress, and achievements.
  • Engage in departmental planning, resource development, and data analysis.
  • Effectively utilize school digital platforms (e.g., MIS, reporting systems, online learning tools).
  • Collaborate with operations and procurement teams to secure necessary hardware, software, robotics kits, or licenses.
  • Assist with whole-school events, duties, assemblies, and emergency protocols.

Profile of the Successful Candidate

We are looking for an enthusiastic and reflective educator who:

  • Sparks an interest in Geography and a broader passion for Humanities.

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Compensation

Competitive salary package, accommodation or housing allowance, medical insurance, flight allowance, and tuition benefits
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Application Details
Application Deadline
11 April 2026
Effective Date of Employment
03 August 2026
Reference ID
2A1E9A5A