Teacher's to the International School of Lund

Arbetsbeskrivning

Katedralskolan in Lund, Sweden, is a non-denominational, co-educational, secondary school of approximately 1350 students, situated the south of Sweden.Katedralskolan is authorized to offer International Baccalaureate, Diploma programme, since 2001.The IB section comprises some 130 students at DP and year 10. We are offering the following positions: - Teacher in Music ca 50%, permanent at PYP/MYP, ref nr 07-041 - Teacher in Drama ca 35%, permanent at PYP/MYP, ref nr 07-042 - Teacher in Humanities ca 70%, permanent at MYP, ref nr 07-043 - Teacher in Visual Arts ca 50%, substitute at PYP/MYP, ref nr 07-044 - Teacher in Science ca 45%, substitute for one term at MYP, ref nr 07-045 - Teacher in Design and technology 15%, temporary at MYP, ref nr 07-046 - Teacher 40% at PYP, temporary, ref nr 07-047 The position is a post with conditional tenure.Qualifications Enthusiasm and strong commitment to the IB concept.Excellent communication and organizational skills.Certified teacher and excellent teaching skills.Attitudes and skills required for a cross-cultural environment.At least two years experience as a PYP / MYP teacher or similar.Native English is desired.Knowledge and understanding of Swedish culture and education is an advantage.Responsibility Teach and provide planning and other development activities around PYP/MYP.Work closely within the programmes and practices of PYP/MYP.Assist the coordinator to design and implement the PYP/MYP to be delivered with influences of the national curriculum.Collaborate with teachers on planning days and other activities around PYP/MYP and DP.Perform other related duties as assigned.Södergatan 22, 222 23 Lund, Sweden.Application must be sent in by the 30th of May 2007.

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: KATEDRALSKOLAN
  • 7 platser
  • Deltid
  • Publicerat: 14 maj 2007
  • Ansök senast: 30 maj 2007

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