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This established school located in Nairobi is looking for fully qualified teachers of English with strong experience in teaching.
The school delivers the UK curriculum and cater to students in Preparatory up to Secondary students.
Salary Package:
***Salary around 2,700GBP - negotiable depending on qualifications and experience
***Rent allowance
***Lunch allowance included
***Baggage allowance
***Medical insurance
***Tuition fees discount
This prestigious school is looking for a professional and dynamic individual to join its educational team of experts in August 2017.
The school delivers the National curriculum of England and Wales and currently caters for more than 700 students per annum, from different social and economic backgrounds.
Students are really keen to learn and the environment is perfect. If you are a UK Qualified teacher with minimum three years stable experience,submit your application NOW and teach in Kenya next year!
Requirements:
**BA Degree + QTS or Teaching qualification in English
**Minimum of two years experience in the UK curriculum
**Understanding and applying effective classroom management
**Understanding and applying effective a range of teaching strategies
**Maintaining high levels of behaviour and discipline
As an EAL teacher, you will be:
teaching EAL to individuals and small groups in to support their learning in mainstream classes.
providing professional EAL support to mainstream teaching colleagues dealing with non-first
language English speakers to ensure that individual international students are engaging with the
subject content and making good progress.
coordinating and providing in-class support across all subject areas where required.
liaising with the Heads of Faculties and other senior managers to ensure that the needs of
international students are being met within the curriculum.
complete monitoring of the department in order to inform future development planning.
be aware of developments in EAL practic
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