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EYFS Teacher

EYFS Teacher

King’s College Panama

Clayton, Panama

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
August 2015
Apply by:
24 June 2015

Job overview

King's College, The British School of Panama, is looking to appoint a Teacher of Early Years for August 2015.

We are looking to attract teachers with EYFS experience.

The School in Brief

  • First British School In Panama recently opened in 2012
  • Amazing opportunity to be part of an exciting new project still in development phase.
  • Classes opened from Nursery to Year 7 with annual growth to Year 13.
  • Newly refurbished building with extensive grounds and facilities.
  • Strong links with both the Ministry of Education Panama and the British Embassy
  • We offer an annual programme of training for 28 Panamanian teachers to help aid Panama education system.
  • Associate Status with COBIS
  • Part of the King's Group of Schools (King's College Madrid, Murcia, Alicante, UK and Panama)

Candidate profile

  • A dynamic, passionate and inspirational teacher
  • Excellent working knowledge of the English National Curriculum and recent developments
  • Flexible and ready for a challenge of a new developing school
  • A fluent English speaker and holder of a British passport
  • Minimum of 2 years UK experience
  • Willingness to be part of the training programme for the Panamanian Teachers
  • Knowledge of Spanish, or willingness to learn Spanish would be an advantage

To take advantage of this superb opportunity to work at King’s College Panama, complete the online form by following the link http://vacancies.kingsgroup.org/?centre=Panama and send your updated CV as an email attachment to kings@compassteaching.com by the deadline of 12 noon on Wednesday 24th June.

Both the online application form and CV will be received by Compass Education Consultancy. For an informal discussion about King’s College Panama, contact Tom Arnold on +44 (0)20 7193 6899.

Interviews will take place via skype throughout the next month.

King's Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be expected to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the CRB process.

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About King’s College Panama

Our School is part of the Inspired Education Group

Inspired Education is the leading global group of premium schools, with over 80 premium private schools spanning six continents providing premium education to over 70,000 students ensuring they all receive a first-class learning experience from Kindergarten to Year 13.

We offer you the chance to work/live in an exciting new location, collaborate with passionate educators, develop your skills, and grow in a role that inspires you.

Please visit our careers site for further information and to see our latest opportunities - https://careers.inspirededu.com/

“Inspiring Academic Excellence Across 5 Continents”

A definitive statement of excellence in private education, Inspired is a co-educational, non- denominational, independent school group designed to inspire students to achieve their maximum potential in a nurturing, progressive academic environment from ages 3 months to 18 yrs.

Inspired offers a fresh and contemporary approach to education by re-evaluating traditional teaching methods and curriculums, and creating a more dynamic, relevant and powerful model reflecting current attitudes. We nurture the unique individuality, talent and self-assurance of each student, equipping them to take on the world with the skills and confidence to ensure success.

Our current portfolio of schools currently operates across Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, with quick ongoing expansion foreseen. The group has grown exponentially since its founding 7 years ago and offers a unique opportunity to join a connected global community obsessed with a dedication to excellence.

We take great care when selecting new colleagues to join Inspired Education and handpick every single role. We believe true excellence in education is only achieved through an inspiring and passionate team that are dedicated to supporting our schools to recruit and retain students by sustaining engaging and inspiring learning environments through our 3 pillars: Performing and Creative Arts; Academics and Sport.

Professionalism, responsive teaching, specialist knowledge, strong planning, excellent qualifications and an outstanding personal reputation, are just few of the core requirements we look for when recruiting Inspired teaching staff.

King's College Panama

Our school in Panama opened in September 2012. We are proud that King’s College was the first British curriculum school in the country and that our students are the pioneers of British education and values in the region. Since first opening our doors the school has grown substantially and we now have a student community of more than 400 from Pre-Nursery to Year 13. In order to ensure we can continue to cater for the demand in the local market and maintain our Vision to be at the forefront of British education internationally, we recognise the need to continue to improve our facilities and learning spaces. For this reason in 2021 King’s College Panama will be moving to a new location, still in Clayton and very close to the current school location, but into a brand new a custom-built campus, offering all the facilities to optimise both in and outdoor learning for our students.

For more information about us, please visit King's College Panama (https://www.panama.kingscollegeschools.org/)

Curriculum

King’s College offers a British curriculum taught by a full British trained teaching team. As well as a full range of National Curriculum subjects, pupils from Year 1 also study Spanish Language, with the addition of Panamanian studies from Year 7 until Year 11.

In Primary, the school follows a creative curriculum and students are individually tracked and targets set to enhance learning. Classroom assistants are in all EYFS classes and shared throughout the Primary department. The Primary school is working on life without levels and being a relatively new school, the curriculum is evolving and developing. The school uses Abacus Maths, Read Write Inc, ORT, Big Cat Collins and Oxford Owl.

In Seniors, the school is accredited by both Cambridge International Examinations and Edexcel; students work towards IGCSE programmes. The Senior School has specialist teachers and holds specific areas for Art, ICT and Science. 

At the end of their studies, children will also be entitled to their Panamanian leaver certificate. It is hoped that King’s College Panama will follow the other King’s Group schools and have many children attend top universities around the world.  Links with COBIS allows teachers to develop and keep abreast of UK policy. Internal promotion is encouraged and there are opportunities to become Coordinators and develop through Middle Management programmes.

The school had an agreement with the Panamanian Ministry and all teachers play a role in training and mentoring Panamanian teachers annually.

Ethos

The school is based on the principles of a UK independent school. Pupils are expected to work hard, take academia seriously, and strive for their best results. We aim for confident and independent learners.  They are also expected to play a full role in the life of the school, taking advantage of the wider activities, particularly in the fields of arts and sports, available to them. In King’s College Panama we strive for well-rounded individuals with both high academic and social standards.

The school has a House system, and pupils are encouraged to get involved in the many house competitions during the year, which includes academic and sports activities, as well as a public performance. Student leadership plays a big part in school life, with students taking roles such as Prefects, House Captains, Form Captains, Subject Ambassadors, Playground Pals and Members of the Student Council. The students take social responsibility seriously and through fun days and fundraisers, help local projects in the community.

Many pupils travel to school on the school buses, some have long journeys. Around 50% of the children live locally. Traffic in Panama does mean that journey times are long for all our students. This makes it all the more important that we work hard to provide a warm and welcoming environment for our pupils and their families.

Living and working in Panama

Panama has amazing diversity. It has the Caribbean on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. The country is rich in culture, rainforests, and wildlife. Panama City is a developing city and aims to be the “new” Singapore of Latin America in the next few years. It has a mixture of Spanish, American, Caribbean and European influences. It is the airport hub for many companies allowing direct access to both South and North America destinations.

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