LGB PRI - Creative Arts Teacher - 320 405
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- Veröffentlicht:27 Oktober 2024
- Pensum:90 – 95%
- Vertrag:Temporär
- Sprache:Englisch (Fortgeschritten), Französisch (Fortgeschritten)
- Arbeitsort:Rte de Chêne 62, 1208 Genève
La Grande Boissière
Primary
Seeks from 1st February 2025 to 27 June 2025
Founded in 1924, the Foundation of the International School of Geneva, commonly known as Ecolint educates 4500 students aged from 3-18 representing over 130 nationalities. Each of our eight schools is dedicated to the development of seven life-worthy, future-ready global competences: we develop lifelong learning, self-agency, the ability to interact with the world, with others and with resources so as to develop transdisciplinary, multiliterate thinking. Through this, we drive our mission, which is to educate students to be global citizens with the courage and capacity to create a just and joyful tomorrow together. Ecolint is built on strong humanitarian values and prides itself on its long history of pedagogical innovation, including the creation of the Model United Nations system and the International Baccalaureate. We have around 1250 employees representing more than 60 nationalities, united as one core of dynamic professionals, committed to our mission.
La Grande Boissière (LGB) campus is centrally located in Geneva and blends a mix of 18th Century buildings with cutting edge STEM and Arts facilities. The bilingual (French and English) campus is home to close to 1,900 students across the Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools. Our unique Universal Learning Programme, co-designed with UNESCO's International Bureau of Education, seeks to anchor learning in deep conceptual understanding and the assessment of Ecolint's global competences, to ensure that the outcome of learning makes some positive social impact.
Please note that only applications via our website will be considered
https://www.ecolint.ch/fr/our-school/jobs
To complete our team, we are looking for a:
Creative Arts Teacher - Bilingual French/English
Part-time - 23 Periods
Responsibilities
- Planning and teaching creative, fun and inspiring learning experiences through art for 3- 9 years old children.
- Close collaboration with class teachers to ensure planning, integration and support of our Universal Learning Program.
- Assessment and evaluation of children's progress in art, including reporting twice a year to parents.
Candidate requirements
- Degree and teaching qualifications equivalent to PGCE
- Ability to teach language through the arts
- Additional qualifications in teaching Visual Arts for Primary school students
- Experience with teaching through concept based inquiry is an asset
- Experience in Early years and primary school teaching
- Ability to take into account different learning styles
- Experience of using strategies to support teaching children who do not have English or French as their first language
- Ability to make transdisciplinary connections and develop creativity in students
- Ability to work collaboratively and effectively within a team
- Experience and willingness to take on and manage school wide projects
- Ability to integrate technology in the teaching of visual art
- Experience in using a wide variety of art materials with children
- Experience in ordering art resources and working within a budget
- Strong English and French for teaching in both languages
Candidates are requested to apply online, attaching their CV, three references (one of which must be from their current or most recent employer, who can be contacted should the candidate be selected for an interview), and a covering letter. The application must be addressed to Mirna Hafez Farah, International School of Geneva, La Grande Boissière Campus by 5th November 2024 mentioning the reference number 320 405.
Please note that only applications via our website will be considered
https://www.ecolint.ch/fr/our-school/jobs
The International School of Geneva values and encourages diversity among its staff. As such, we welcome applications from candidates with a wide range of backgrounds and experience. The School is seriously committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All successful candidates will be subject to rigorous conduct and child protection checks appropriate to their position, including prior checks with their previous employers and the authorities.