EAL teaching jobs in Africa | Teaching opportunities in Kenya | Send your CV NOW!
If you are looking for your next teaching position in Africa , send your CV to mn@SeekTeachers.com and teach in Kenya in August 2017 !
This prestigious school delivers the UK curriculum and is looking for an enthusiastic and adventurous individual to teach in the capital of Kenya, Nairobi! This is one of the best British International schools in the country and therefore they are willing to hire the ideal candidate for this role.
Salary Package
**Attractive salary up to 2,700 GBP per month
**FREE settling in assistance
**FREE Medical insurance
**FREE Flights
**FREE Visa
**FREE Tuition fees
Requirements to apply:
**Bachelor's degree in science or a science related subject
**PGCE in English or a B.Ed in English/ BA with QTS
**At least 3 years of relevant teaching experience
**Stable experience in teaching
As an EAL teacher, you will:
Be aligned with the values of diversity, passion, identity and understanding
Possess excellent communication skills and be willing to adapt to the demands of an international school.
Have a high level of understanding of current research as to how children learn and possess the ability to
Motivate students to perform at their best
Through differentiated instruction, and by using a variety of styles, be able to inspire mixed culture and ability
Classes, by creating challenging and engaging learning opportunities for all students
Be able to support student needs in learning and pastoral matters
Be aware of the principles of Understanding by Design and Assessment for Learning
Liaise with the team and the curriculum leaders to ensure effective delivery of the curriculum tospecified classes, including selecting resources and managing them efficiently in the classroom
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 practices.
Assist in advising new students on the suitability of courses and assist in coordinating
the transition between GCSE or A Level, including liaison with partner schools.
Participate in the design, development, implementation and review of assessment and reporting systems.
Why Kenya?
Kenya - the name is almost synonymous with the word "safari". Perhaps no other place on the planet conjures such a spirit of adventure and romance. For first-time visitors, the sheer diversity of things to do is dazzling. Wildlife, of course, is top on the list. Witness throngs of wildebeest thundering across the savanna during the Great Migration in Maasai Mara, come eye-to-eye with an elephant in Amboseli, or marvel at Lake Nakuru flecked with thousands of flamingoes. In these sun-soaked lands, ancient tribes such as the Maasai, Kikuyu, and Samburu retain their traditional customs, living in relative harmony with the natural world.
Beyond the world-famous safari parks lies a trove of coastal treasures. Visitors can snorkel and dive fish-rich coral reefs, relax on pearly beaches, experience the melting pot of cultures and cuisines in Mombasa and Malindi, and explore tropical islands steeped in Swahili history.
Topographically, Kenya is stunning. Surrounded by calderas and mountain ranges, the Great Rift Valley divides the country. To the east of this sweeping valley, visitors can climb the snow-cloaked equatorial peaks of Mount Kenya and fish for trout in crystal clear streams. Hell's Gate National Park harbors obsidian caves and hisses with natural geysers and hot springs. To experience the romance of Kenya's colorful colonial history captured in the film Out of Africa, head to Nairobi. This bustling capital is the gateway to one of the world's most evocative and exciting travel destinations
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