Job Description
Summary:
Join a Maths Teacher role at a high-performing international school in Warsaw.
About the School:
A school in Warsaw is dedicated to providing a multidimensional education that nurtures academic excellence, creativity, and 21st-century skills. It offers A Levels and GCSEs and is internationally accredited for its high standards and outstanding student outcomes.
The Opportunity:
As a Maths Teacher, you will inspire students aged 14-18 with dynamic, student-centred lessons in small classes. You will join a highly experienced and collaborative department that consistently achieves exceptional results, including top global exam scores and university placements at leading institutions.
Key Responsibilities:
- Teach Mathematics to students aged 14-18 across IGCSE and A Level courses.
- Deliver stimulating and creative lessons that foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Collaborate with a team of dedicated mathematicians to share resources and strategies.
- Support students in preparing for prestigious mathematics competitions such as the UKMT and British Mathematical Olympiad.
- Participate in departmental meetings, CPD workshops, and peer-to-peer learning initiatives.
- Contribute to the school’s Enrichment Programme and support student clubs and co-curricular activities.
- Provide pastoral care by tutoring a small group of students or supervising Personal Development Projects.
- Ensure all teaching and assessment activities align with the Pearson International GCSE and A Level curricula.
Qualifications & Skills:
Required
- A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Mathematics or a closely related discipline.
- Teaching experience specifically in A Levels or International Baccalaureate.
- Thorough knowledge of the iGCSE and A Level Mathematics curricula.
- Experience managing and leading groups of students or young people.
- High level of IT literacy.
- Willingness to participate in extracurricular activities.
Preferred
- Experience with the Pearson International GCSE and A Level curricula.
- Involvement in mathematics competitions or Olympiads.
- Experience in developing and delivering pre-A Level programmes.
- Leadership experience in a school or educational setting.
Compensation & Benefits:
- 12 weeks of paid holiday.
- Access to private health insurance and mental health support.
- Subsidised lunches and professional development funding.
- Additional payment for extracurricular activities and supervision.