Secondary Physical Health Education Teacher (August 2025)
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Title: Secondary Physical Health Education Teacher (August 2025)
Department/Division: Secondary
Employee Group: Teacher
Reports to: Principal, Vice-principal
Works collaboratively with: All teaching and operational staff
Supervises: None
KEY ACCOUNTABILITY
To improve the quality of learning outcomes for students by providing teaching and learning ‘best practices’ within the framework of the school’s Mission, Vision, Core Values, Learning Principles, Culture, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes.
TEACHER STANDARDS
Additional Responsibilities
Training and experience in the International Baccalaureate MYP, or DP preferred
Competencies
Department/Division: Secondary
Employee Group: Teacher
Reports to: Principal, Vice-principal
Works collaboratively with: All teaching and operational staff
Supervises: None
KEY ACCOUNTABILITY
To improve the quality of learning outcomes for students by providing teaching and learning ‘best practices’ within the framework of the school’s Mission, Vision, Core Values, Learning Principles, Culture, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes.
TEACHER STANDARDS
- Teaching is focused on conceptual understanding
- Teaching is based on inquiry
- Teaching is differentiated to meet the needs of all learners
- Teaching is informed by assessment
- Teaching is developed in local and global contexts
- Teaching reflects how students learn
- Teaching is culturally responsive
- Teaching ensures that visible routines and expectations are in place
- Teaching considers the environment for learning
- Teaching uses a variety of strategies to progress learning
Additional Responsibilities
- Ensure the safety and well-being of all students in accordance with CIS administrative policies and divisional procedures.
- Complete all required Child Protection training.
- Participate in the Individual Work Plan (IWP) process:
- Meet the expectations as outlined in the CIS Teacher Job Description, the CIS Teacher Standards, and the CIS IB Programme Expectations for Teachers.
- Solicit feedback from parents or students via surveys
- Develop and implement an Individual Work Plan (IWP) that supports the school’s Strategic Plan
- Reflect individually and collaboratively (IWP Meetings with Principal) on the aforementioned components.
- Be actively involved in special events (e.g. Talent Shows, Steam Fair, Exhibitions, etc.), and provide co-curricular and / or coaching as required based on skill set
- Contribute to community building activities
- Be dependable (be where you are expected to be, complete tasks on time; punctual (arrive at school, meetings, etc. on time); and prepared for class (all materials set up and ready for student arrival; plans readily accessible).
- A relevant Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- A teaching certificate/credential
- Successful teaching experience
- Excellent organizational skills
- Positive communication skills
- Capacity to work collaboratively as the member of a team
Training and experience in the International Baccalaureate MYP, or DP preferred
Competencies
- Culturally competent and able to work with culturally diverse staff and students in a bilingual and multilingual setting.
- Effective selection and use of instructional strategies that leverage the linguistic and cultural assets of ELL students.
- An effective communicator with the capacity to listen, empathise, and connect, as well as teach, present, and motivate.
- A lifelong learner who keeps up-to-date with current research and best practices in teaching and learning.
- A facilitator able to build strong and productive relationships with students, parents, academic and non-academic staff, and the community.
- A change agent, who can motivate and manage positive change in complex environments.
- A strategic thinker who is able to see connections between the school’s vision and mission and IB programme philosophy and create action steps to move the school forward.
- An activator with motivation, energy, and enthusiasm to spare.
- A producer who is results oriented and has a strong sense of accountability for student success.
- A character builder and role model, whose values, words, and deeds are marked by trustworthiness, respect, and integrity.
- An active contributor whose priority is making contributions to the development and success of others.
Title: Secondary Physical Health Education Teacher (August 2025)
Department/Division: Secondary
Employee Group: Teacher
Reports to: Principal, Vice-principal
Works collaboratively with: All teaching and operational staff
Supervises: None
KEY ACCOUNTABILITY
To improve the quality of learning outcomes for students by providing teaching and learning ‘best practices’ within the framework of the school’s Mission, Vision, Core Values, Learning Principles, Culture, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes.
TEACHER STANDARDS
Additional Responsibilities
Training and experience in the International Baccalaureate MYP, or DP preferred
Competencies
Department/Division: Secondary
Employee Group: Teacher
Reports to: Principal, Vice-principal
Works collaboratively with: All teaching and operational staff
Supervises: None
KEY ACCOUNTABILITY
To improve the quality of learning outcomes for students by providing teaching and learning ‘best practices’ within the framework of the school’s Mission, Vision, Core Values, Learning Principles, Culture, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes.
TEACHER STANDARDS
- Teaching is focused on conceptual understanding
- Teaching is based on inquiry
- Teaching is differentiated to meet the needs of all learners
- Teaching is informed by assessment
- Teaching is developed in local and global contexts
- Teaching reflects how students learn
- Teaching is culturally responsive
- Teaching ensures that visible routines and expectations are in place
- Teaching considers the environment for learning
- Teaching uses a variety of strategies to progress learning
Additional Responsibilities
- Ensure the safety and well-being of all students in accordance with CIS administrative policies and divisional procedures.
- Complete all required Child Protection training.
- Participate in the Individual Work Plan (IWP) process:
- Meet the expectations as outlined in the CIS Teacher Job Description, the CIS Teacher Standards, and the CIS IB Programme Expectations for Teachers.
- Solicit feedback from parents or students via surveys
- Develop and implement an Individual Work Plan (IWP) that supports the school’s Strategic Plan
- Reflect individually and collaboratively (IWP Meetings with Principal) on the aforementioned components.
- Be actively involved in special events (e.g. Talent Shows, Steam Fair, Exhibitions, etc.), and provide co-curricular and / or coaching as required based on skill set
- Contribute to community building activities
- Be dependable (be where you are expected to be, complete tasks on time; punctual (arrive at school, meetings, etc. on time); and prepared for class (all materials set up and ready for student arrival; plans readily accessible).
- A relevant Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- A teaching certificate/credential
- Successful teaching experience
- Excellent organizational skills
- Positive communication skills
- Capacity to work collaboratively as the member of a team
Training and experience in the International Baccalaureate MYP, or DP preferred
Competencies
- Culturally competent and able to work with culturally diverse staff and students in a bilingual and multilingual setting.
- Effective selection and use of instructional strategies that leverage the linguistic and cultural assets of ELL students.
- An effective communicator with the capacity to listen, empathise, and connect, as well as teach, present, and motivate.
- A lifelong learner who keeps up-to-date with current research and best practices in teaching and learning.
- A facilitator able to build strong and productive relationships with students, parents, academic and non-academic staff, and the community.
- A change agent, who can motivate and manage positive change in complex environments.
- A strategic thinker who is able to see connections between the school’s vision and mission and IB programme philosophy and create action steps to move the school forward.
- An activator with motivation, energy, and enthusiasm to spare.
- A producer who is results oriented and has a strong sense of accountability for student success.
- A character builder and role model, whose values, words, and deeds are marked by trustworthiness, respect, and integrity.
- An active contributor whose priority is making contributions to the development and success of others.