Humanities Teacher
About This Role
Dallington School in Madrid is seeking a dedicated Humanities Teacher to join our Secondary Team. We offer a lively and supportive environment where educators inspire students through innovative, engaging, and thorough execution of the UK curriculum.
Position: Humanities Teacher
Department: Secondary
Subject: Humanities - History and Geography at KS3, and History at KS4 and KS5.
Education Stage: High/Secondary School
Curriculum: UK-IGCSE and A-Levels
Position Type: Teacher
About the Role:
As a Secondary Humanities Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering engaging and comprehensive lessons that follow the British Curriculum. Your role will be crucial in fostering critical thinking, cultural awareness, and analytical skills among our students.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Graduate Certificate or higher qualification in Education or a related area
- Minimum of 3 years of teaching experience at the secondary/high school level
- Strong knowledge of History and Geography at KS3, with preferred experience in History at IGCSE and A-Level
- Ability to develop creative lesson plans and assessments to meet diverse student needs
- Exceptional classroom management and communication skills
- Proficient in using educational technology to enrich the learning experience
- Native-level English proficiency
- Qualifications from a UK University
Values and Attitudes:
- A dedication to creating a positive and inclusive educational environment
- A passion for inspiring young learners and fostering a love for lifelong learning
- A collaborative spirit with a willingness to engage with colleagues and parents
- The flexibility to adapt to various cultural contexts within an international school environment
- A commitment to ongoing professional growth
DALLINGTON SCHOOL OFFERS
- A delightful, young school situated in one of Madrid's most attractive areas, near the city center
- A family-oriented and supportive atmosphere that prioritizes student wellbeing
- An innovative school that combines traditional and contemporary teaching methods, providing a broad, creative, and dynamic curriculum
- A team of friendly, open, and enthusiastic teachers who support each other and enjoy living and working in the vibrant city of Madrid
- Smaller class sizes, along with the assistance of teaching assistants and co-teachers
- Career advancement opportunities as we continue to grow each year, with our students and staff. Our older students will be completing Year 13 for the first time next year.
- A desire for a team of committed educators eager to lead with their passions
- Attractive bonuses for leading projects
If you are passionate about shaping young minds through humanities education and meet these qualifications, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity at Dallington School, Madrid.