Founded in 1953 on a farm in the Randburg district, the College today is encircled by the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. Established as a boys’ school, the College took the bold step to build a girls’ school on the campus in 1995, creating the possibility of a unique synergy model.
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The College invites applications for the abovementioned position which will be available from 1 January 2024.
Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced individuals who believe they have the required skills and competencies to take on this position.
Requirements:
The requirements for this position are:
A recognised degree and/or a 4-year professional teaching qualification with at least 5 years’ teaching experience.
A passion and vision for English
A sound and progressive understanding of international trends and changes in girls’ education and 21st century learning
Experience in leading change, transformation and diversity initiatives within the English curriculum
The desire to be part of a dynamic team
Superior planning, organisational and reporting skills
Experience teaching English at the FET level, preferably up to Grade 12 level
Teaching at an IEB school and NSC marking experience will be advantageous
Experience and expertise in guiding students to reach their true potential
Create classroom communities where all members of the class are valued, and contribute to the creation of knowledge
Evaluate, reflect on, and refine teaching practice
Excellent communication (oral, written and presentation) and technology skills
Noteworthy time management and interpersonal skills
Knowledge in creating varied and innovative learning programmes and assessment
Interest in cross-curricular and interdisciplinary work
A willingness to work within the values, Christian ethos and mission of the College as well as to participate in the broader life of the school, including extramural activities
Proof of registration with SACE
Any staff member working within a school is required to have a sexual offender’s clearance certificate