Russia is best known for being the world’s largest country. Making up over a seventh of the earth’s entire land mass, it’s hardly surprising that the country should be so culturally, historically and visually diverse.
It’s precisely this diversity and element of the unexpected that appeals to intrepid travellers, eager to identify the true personality of this fascinating land. Spanning eight time zones and boasting a hugely variable climate (subtropical heat of Sochi in the south to the freezing Arctic terrain of Siberia), Russia is a country that is guaranteed to intrigue and amaze, for all the right reasons.
Moscow is a vibrant city and this school is a very supportive school, encouraging staff to enjoy the whole range of benefits the city has to offer.
Moscow is not only the capital of Russia but one of the most energetic, modern and exciting cities in the world. Moscow has an abundance of museums, monuments, palaces, shops, restaurants, shopping, cafes, art-cafes, cafe-bars, wine bars and night clubs. Moscow is extremely safe and the city is geared up for the cold weather and the housing is cosy. There are skating rinks, cross country skiing, malls, festivals and plenty of other activities during both the summer and the colder winter months. Moscow is one of Russia's biggest cities and is the main seat of the national government. The city is a vibrant mix of old and new with many of the old Soviet-era structures still standing today.
My client is a bilingual, inclusive school with a progressive educational philosophy, firmly committed to both Russian and international educational systems.
I am looking for enthusiastic, caring and professional teachers who have a genuine commitment to the education of the whole person. Experience teaching IGCSE and/or IB levels would be an advantage. The successful candidate will preferably have a minimum of two years' teaching experience and a minimim of three years' leadership experience. They should be willing to adapt to a different culture, be innovative, and look forward to working in an informal and friendly atmosphere alongside their Russian counterparts.
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