Key Duties and Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons in accordance with the Cambridge curriculum and syllabus requirements.
Develop schemes of work, lesson plans, and instructional materials aligned with learning objectives.
Employ learner-centered teaching methodologies to promote active learning.
Differentiate instruction to meet the diverse needs and abilities of learners.
Integrate technology and digital learning tools into classroom instruction.
Encourage critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and independent learning.
Assessment and Evaluation
Design, administer, and mark assignments, quizzes, projects, practical assessments, and examinations.
Prepare learners for Cambridge Checkpoint, IGCSE, AS Level, and A Level examinations where applicable.
Monitor learner progress and maintain accurate academic records.
Analyze assessment results and implement strategies to improve learner performance.
Provide constructive feedback to learners and parents.
Classroom and Learner Management
Establish and maintain a positive, inclusive, and disciplined learning environment.
Monitor learner attendance and address behavioral concerns promptly.
Promote safeguarding, welfare, and well-being of learners.
Foster respect, diversity, and global citizenship among students.
Curriculum Development
Participate in curriculum planning, review, and development activities.
Ensure compliance with Cambridge International standards and school academic policies.
Stay updated on curriculum changes, examination requirements, and teaching best practices.
Co-curricular Activities
Organize and participate in clubs, sports, competitions, educational trips, and enrichment activities.
Mentor and guide learners in academic and personal development.
Support talent development and leadership initiatives.
Parent and Stakeholder Engagement
Communicate learner progress and concerns to parents and guardians.
Participate in parent-teacher conferences and school events.
Work collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders to support learner achievement.
Administrative Responsibilities
Maintain accurate academic and administrative records.
Prepare reports, examination analyses, and documentation as required.
Attend staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development programs.
Participate in school improvement and quality assurance initiatives.
Qualifications and Experience
Bachelor's Degree in Education or a relevant subject area from a recognized institution.
Teaching qualification (PGDE, B.Ed., or equivalent where applicable).
Experience teaching the Cambridge International Curriculum is highly desirable.
Knowledge of Cambridge Assessment International Education standards and requirements.
Proficiency in ICT and digital learning platforms.
Registration with relevant professional teaching bodies where applicable.