British International School Riyadh
Applications for this job are closed
Closing date of applications
28th September 2024
Start date
1st August 2024
Date Contract Ends
Unknown
Subject
Learning Support
Role
Teaching Assistant
Level
Ages 4-18 / Whole School
Curriculum
English National
Positions available
1
Contract type
Permanent
Vacancy type
Full Time
Salary
TA Pay Scale
2 or more years experience
The British International School Riyadh (BISR) is an extremely well-regarded not-for-profit, co-educational school in the Middle East, catering for students aged 3-18 across its existing five campuses, providing high quality education to the expatriate community since 1979.
The British International School Riyadh (BISR) is an extremely well-regarded not-for-profit, co-educational school in the Middle East, catering for students aged 3-18 across its existing five campuses, providing high quality education to the expatriate community since 1979. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and as a British School Overseas (BSO). BISR is also a member of the British Schools of the Middle East (BSME), the Council of British International Schools (COBIS) and the Heads Conference (HMC). The BISR Diplomatic Quarter campus is also an IB World School, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school follows the English curriculum, greatly enriched by the local and international context. Learning is holistic, supported by a broad co-curricular programme, encompassing extra-curricular activities, student leadership, service learning and residential trips. Strong pastoral care supports student well-being.
We are seeking to appoint a Learning Support Assistant to join the Support for Learning Team and work collaboratively to provide a high quality educational experience to students. The Support for Learning team is a highly committed team of specialist teachers and Learning Support Assistants who work cooperatively and imaginatively. The candidate should be an outstanding classroom practitioner, able to provide support and guidance to colleagues and parents.
Full Job Description is available here: Learning Support Assistant - Live JD.docx
The successful candidates will:
Be enthusiastic, highly motivated and with a strong track record of working within a similar type of role.
Show evidence of having previous learning experience working with children.
Be proactive in their approach providing learning support to primary and/or senior students in mainstream classes, small groups and on a 1:1 basis.
Show confidence in working with young children in and outside a classroom.
Have excellent interpersonal skills, high levels of emotional intelligence and be able to deal effectively and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders and teams.
Fully support the school Mission, Vision and Motto.
Have KSA residency status.
We can offer:
Highly motivated and engaged students
A school with a strong sense of community
A learning focused school committed to staff development
Motivated, hard-working and dedicated colleagues, who are committed to high quality learning, student well-being and co-curricular programmes
The opportunity to live, work and travel in a unique, beautiful and fast changing country.
To apply, please follow the link: https://inteachers.net/job/3788 and provide a supporting statement of application following our Guidelines.
Please be aware that the school is not in a position to sponsor or transfer sponsorship for this role.
(Please note: As this is a non-teacher position, and in order to use our application tracking system (InTeachers), you will need to register yourself as a qualified teacher to complete the application form).
Closing date for all applications: Saturday 28 September 2024
BISR believes very strongly in the role of the school in safeguarding children and young people. All staff, whatever their role in the school, will be required to undergo rigorous background checks before commencing employment.
The school reserves the right to make an earlier appointment if a suitable candidate is identified
For more information about the school please visit our website: www.bisr.com.sa
BISR is committed to safeguarding children and young people. We conduct thorough background checks on all staff prior to employment, regardless of their role. Our Safer Recruitment Policy linked here outlines the school’s Safer Recruitment and Vetting Policy guidelines, which we strictly adhere to.
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All applicants, whether for teaching or non-teaching positions, must provide the following in support of their application:
All Applications Must Include:
An up-to-date, two-page Curriculum Vitae, including a photograph.
A statement in support of your application, addressing the following question: “How do you think you would be able to support our Mission and REACH motto?”
Teacher Applications Must Also Include:
How do you demonstrate that you are a lifelong learner, and how does current pedagogical practice impact your classroom?
How do you create a positive classroom climate and support student well-being in your current school?
What strategies do you use to ensure that all learners in your classroom make good progress?
What is your contribution to your current school community?
The school reserves the right to make an earlier appointment if a suitable candidate is identified.
For more information about the school, please visit our website: www.bisr.com.sa
BISR teachers should possess the following:
Qualifications:
Qualified Teacher status.
Certificate of Education (PGCE or B.Ed).
Relevant training or qualifications for the specific post.
Understanding:
Appreciation of a British school's demands in an international context.
Commitment to the school's co-curricular life.
Understanding of intercultural awareness and cultural sensitivity.
Recognition of responsibility for students' holistic growth and well-being.
Experience:
Experience in various contexts (UK and international).
Experience teaching within a Key Stage or subject.
Experience with positive behavior management strategies.
Experience planning for diverse learning needs, including highly able students.
Experience in curriculum development, monitoring, and assessment.
Experience with second language students or willingness to train.
Skills and Abilities:
Detailed knowledge of the English National Curriculum.
Ability to create a stimulating learning environment and demonstrate creative teaching.
Willingness to collaborate with colleagues.
Good organizational skills for recording and evaluating progress.
Effective communication skills with pupils, parents, and colleagues.
Time management and ability to direct teaching assistants.
Good ICT skills.
Understanding of Assessment for Learning strategies.
Desire to develop knowledge across the curriculum.
Personal Qualities:
Warmth and sense of humor.
Flexibility.
Enthusiasm.
Team player.
Commitment to professional development.
Willingness to participate in co-curricular activities.
High expectations for self and students.
First-class communication skills.
Empathy with all stakeholders.
Equal Opportunities:
BISR values a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture, committed to equality of opportunity and creating an environment where everyone is valued and respected as a global citizen.