Thinking of a career change? Think Pymble!
At Pymble, you will be wrapped in a culture of care, community and commitment to educational excellence. You’ll also enjoy all the benefits of a big and beautiful working environment. For more information about working at Pymble, click here.
Job of the week: Junior School EAL/D (English as a Second Language/Dialect) Teacher | part-time
With our culture of kindness at the heart of our progressive Junior School, we have the rare opportunity for an experienced EAL/D Teacher to join our energetic and exciting team on a part-time (0.70 FTE) permanent basis from Term 3 this year.
You will be a kind and patient person, holding appropriate teaching qualifications and post-graduate credentials in TESOL. In working with our Junior School students, you’ll display your strong passion for teaching and supporting the academic and pastoral needs of your students. An open and high-level communicator, you will be able to liaise with key academic and wellbeing staff across the College to enhance the student’s individualised outcomes. These attributes will also contribute to your success in upholding our co-teaching model to provide additional support to mainstream classroom teachers.
Taking on this amazing step in your career, will afford you the opportunity to hone your specialist skills in a vital program. Furthermore, you will be encouraged with the chance to enter mentoring programs and have professional development support.
Our kind of teacher
You will display the following skills and capabilities:
- Current NESA accreditation with at least three months of validity on your maintenance period.
- Be professional and discrete at all times in relation to confidential matters.
- Have experience in the use of Information Technology.
- Be a positive and collaborative contributor to a successful department committed to improving educational outcomes.
- Be confident in differentiating the curriculum in the classroom.
- Have a strong understanding of the application of technology to enhance learning.
- Be a reflective professional engaged in ongoing development and research in relation to your practice.
- Be committed to supporting student wellbeing.
For more information or to apply, click here to head to our Pymble Career Opportunities page.
