21 December, 2019
In partnership with Dulwich College and its eight sister schools in Asia, Dulwich College Yangon (DCY) upholds the traditions and outstanding educational standards which have become the hallmark of the Dulwich name in the UK and Asia.
The College operates across the Star City and the Pun Hlaing campuses and is currently seeking a French teacher to work in one or both of these campuses. In the 2020/21 academic year the students will enter Year 11 for the first time on both campuses. The College currently has candidacy status in its application to gain authorization as an IB World School, as it looks to continue its educational programme through to Year 13.
Applications are therefore invited from highly resourceful, collegially minded and forward-thinking practitioners who can demonstrate that they are:
• passionate about delivering a languages curriculum and co-curricular programme in a high-performing learning environment
• experienced in teaching languages throughout the Year 7-13 age range
• successful in preparing students for external examinations, such as the (I)GCSE and IB Diploma Programme
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and able to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• knowledgeable about the benefits of formative assessment
• actively aware of the latest developments in language teaching and pedagogy
• experienced in adapting learning to ensure it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially EAL and SEN students
• genuinely interested in making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school
• eager to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
At least 2 years teaching experience is required, regardless of nationality. All applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education, or a first degree plus a post-graduate qualification in education (i.e. PGCE).
In return the successful candidates will be working in outstanding, purpose built facilities equipped with quality resources, set within Yangon’s award-winning Star City and Pun Hlaing residential complexes.
Teachers will receive an attractive salary and competitive overseas benefits package, which includes:
• annual flight allowance
• accommodation
• freight allowance
• comprehensive global medical insurance
• free tuition for up to two children at the school (Toddler to Y11 age)
• enhanced levels of professional development across the Dulwich College International family of schools.
13 January, 2020
Primary Teachers
Myanmar International School is an international accredited early years through year 13 school, offering the Cambridge international programme. Situated in a prime city location of Yangon, we offer high quality health insurance, free housing/housing allowance and flights. Resumes and letter of application to ***********@mis-edu.com
01 February, 2020
In partnership with Dulwich College and its eight sister schools in Asia, Dulwich College Yangon (DCY) upholds the traditions and outstanding educational standards which have become the hallmark of the Dulwich name in the UK and Asia.
The College operates across the Star City and the Pun Hlaing campuses and is currently seeking a science teacher to work in one or both of these campuses. In the 2020/21 academic year the students will enter Year 11 for the first time on both campuses. The College currently has candidacy status in its application to gain authorization as an IB World School, as it looks to continue its educational programme through to Year 13.
Applications are therefore invited from highly resourceful, collegially minded and forward-thinking practitioners who can demonstrate that they are:
• passionate about delivering a science curriculum and co-curricular programme in a high-performing learning environment
• experienced in teaching science throughout the Year 7-13 age range, preferably with a background in chemistry
• successful in preparing students for external examinations, such as the (I)GCSE and IB Diploma Programme
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and able to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• knowledgeable about the benefits of formative assessment
• actively aware of the latest developments in science teaching and pedagogy
• experienced in adapting learning to ensure it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially EAL and SEN students
• genuinely interested in making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school
• eager to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
At least 2 years teaching experience is required, regardless of nationality. All applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education, or a first degree plus a post-graduate qualification in education (i.e. PGCE).
In return the successful candidates will be working in outstanding, purpose built facilities equipped with quality resources, set within Yangon’s award-winning Star City and Pun Hlaing residential complexes.
Teachers will receive an attractive salary and competitive overseas benefits package, which includes:
• annual flight allowance
• accommodation
• freight allowance
• comprehensive global medical insurance
• free tuition for up to two children at the school (Toddler to Y11 age)
• enhanced levels of professional development across the Dulwich College International family of schools.
18 November, 2019
Applications are therefore invited from highly resourceful, collegially minded and forward-thinking practitioners who can demonstrate that they are:
• passionate about delivering an English curriculum and co-curricular programme in a high-performing learning environment
• experienced in teaching English throughout the Year 7- 11 age range,
• successful in preparing students for external examinations, in particular IGCSE (CIE)
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and able to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• knowledgeable about the benefits of formative assessment
• actively aware of the latest developments in science teaching and pedagogy
• experienced in adapting learning to ensure it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially EAL and SEN students
• genuinely interested in making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school
• eager to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
At least 2 years teaching experience is required, regardless of nationality. All applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education, or a first degree plus a post-graduate qualification in education (i.e. PGCE).
In return the successful candidates will be working in outstanding, purpose built facilities equipped with quality resources, set within Yangon’s Pun Hlaing residential complexes.
Teachers will receive an attractive salary and competitive overseas benefits package, which includes:
• annual flight allowance
• accommodation
• freight allowance
• comprehensive global medical insurance
• free tuition for up to two children at the school (Toddler to Y11 age)
• enhanced levels of professional development across the Dulwich College International family of schools.
25 February, 2020
rom August 2020, the school wishes to appoint an outstanding teacher of Drama to join our forward looking arts faculty within our Secondary School.
A Drama specialist, able to teach KS3 and IGCSE Drama and who would be able to offer a second subject. You will challenge your students to set ambitious targets for themselves and seek out and implement innovative teaching practices to enhance the student experience and outcomes.
Drama is a growing subject within the arts faculty and is highly valued by the school with a growing number of students taking arts subjects. We are looking for a truly outstanding teacher who is a team player and will support the progress of students and extend and inspire students.
Professional Requirements
The successful candidate will:
Candidates with experience of teaching in an international secondary school are especially welcome. Experience of working at a CIS member / accredited school would be an added advantage but is not essential.
Desirable Personal Qualities
The ability to develop strong relationships with their students;
Application process
17 January, 2020
In partnership with Dulwich College and its eight sister schools in Asia, Dulwich College Yangon (DCY) upholds the traditions and outstanding educational standards which have become the hallmark of the Dulwich name in the UK and Asia.
The College operates across the Star City and the Pun Hlaing campuses and is currently seeking Toddler teachers to work in both of these campuses. At DCY, children can join our Toddler setting from the age of 2. They stay in the Toddlers until they join our Foundation 1 class (they must have turned three by 1st September).
Applications are invited from practitioners who are passionate about implementing the Early Years Foundation Stage framework in an outstanding, spacious learning environment with free-flow, indoor-outdoor provision. They should be highly resourceful, collaborative, forward-thinking professionals who are actively aware of the latest developments in Early Years education, so that they can provide the best learning opportunities for the children.
Our approach to learning is extremely child-centered and is based around children’s interests. We do not follow set topics/themes. Experience of using UK Development Matters EYFS framework as well as online learning journals is essential.
Candidates should be able to demonstrate:
• An innovative and creative approach to learning, with a solid understanding of early childhood development
• Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to establish good working relationships across the school community
• A genuinely child-centered and child-led approach to learning
• An excellent understanding in using the learning environment (indoor and outdoor) to provide the maximum impact on student development
• Experience of how to adapt learning to ensure it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially for students who do not have English as a first language
• A genuine interest in making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school and an understanding of our international context
• An eagerness to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
At least 2 years teaching experience is required, regardless of nationality. All applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education, or a first degree plus a post-graduate qualification in education (i.e. PGCE).
In return the successful candidates will be working in outstanding, purpose-built facilities equipped with quality resources, set within Yangon’s award-winning Star City and Pun Hlaing residential complexes.
Teachers will receive an attractive salary and competitive overseas benefits package, which includes:
• annual flight allowance
• accommodation
• freight allowance
• comprehensive global medical insurance
• free tuition for up to two children at the school (Toddler to Y11 age)
• enhanced levels of professional development across the Dulwich College International family of schools.
10 March, 2020
Myanmar Local Native Speaker English Summer Camp Mentor Teacher
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12 December, 2019
• passionate about delivering a languages curriculum and co-curricular programme in a high-performing learning environment
• experienced in teaching languages across the Primary-Secondary age range, especially in KS5 (preferable)
• successful in preparing students for external examinations, such as the (I)GCSE and IB Diploma Programme
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and able to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• knowledgeable about the benefits of formative assessment
• actively aware of the latest developments in language teaching and pedagogy
• experienced in adapting learning to ensure it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially EAL and SEN students
• genuinely interested in making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school
• eager to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
17 January, 2020
In partnership with Dulwich College and its eight sister schools in Asia, Dulwich College Yangon (DCY) upholds the traditions and outstanding educational standards which have become the hallmark of the Dulwich name in the UK and Asia.
The College operates across the Star City and the Pun Hlaing campuses and is currently seeking a Year 1 and Year 2 teacher to work in the Star City campus.
At Dulwich College Yangon, Year 1 and Year 2 are part of our Early Years age phase. We aim to provide a smooth transition from the Foundation Stage, incorporating elements of continuous provision, opportunities for independent inquiry and allowing for student-led learning where possible.
Candidates should be able to demonstrate:
• An innovative and creative approach to learning, with a solid understanding of the benefits of an inquiry stance
• Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to establish good working relationships across the school community
• Support for a child-centered approach to learning and have the ability to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• A strong understanding of the benefits of formative assessment
• Knowledge of how the learning environment is utilized to provide the maximum impact on student development
• Experience of how to adapt learning to ensure it is inclusive and accessible for all
• A genuine interest in making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school
• An eagerness to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
At least 2 years teaching experience is required, regardless of nationality. All applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree in Education, or a first degree plus a post-graduate qualification in education (i.e. PGCE).
In return the successful candidates will be working in outstanding, purpose-built facilities equipped with quality resources, set within Yangon’s award-winning Star City and Pun Hlaing residential complexes.
Teachers will receive an attractive salary and competitive overseas benefits package, which includes:
• annual flight allowance
• accommodation
• freight allowance
• comprehensive global medical insurance
• free tuition for up to two children at the school (Toddler to Y11 age)
• enhanced levels of professional development across the Dulwich College International family of schools.
29 July, 2020
Position Overview
Academic and Training Manager will provide leadership in coordinating learning activities of the centers, ensuring the appropriateness of program activities according to age and development levels of children.
Academic and Training Manager reports directly to M.D
Core duties and Responsibilities
Organizational Practice
Organizational Vision
To be the best, biggest and most- trusted Early Childhood Education Providers in Myanmar
Organizational Goal
To establish the schools (centers) all over Myanmar and provide the Highest Quality of Education possible
Organizational Mission - Nurturing with love, wisdom and innovation!
School Mission – Nurture with love, wisdom and innovation!
School Motto – “We Nurture Tomorrow Leaders”
Qualifications and Experience
Cultural Demands
BENEFIT
Basic Salary + Other Benefits
Position allowance
Meal Allowance
Housing Allowance
Medical Allowance
Experience Allowance
25 February, 2020
The successful candidate will:
Candidates with experience of teaching in an international primary school are especially welcome. Experience of working at a CIS member / accredited school would be an added advantage but is not essential.
27 December, 2019
• Teaching and Learning
To support the learning in the classroom
To be aware of and uphold classroom agreements and support the teacher in creating a good working environment.
To promote inclusion of all students.
To help maintain good classroom discipline by following behaviour management strategies set out by the teacher and by following the school behaviour policy.
To work with individual and small groups of students
To assist the movement of students around the school during transition times and at home time.
To escort students to other areas as necessary (toilet, medical room, etc).
To supervise students at lunch or break as scheduled on the duty roster.
To assist the teacher on school visits.
To report any concerns about child welfare to the class teacher
To attend collaborative planning sessions if the schedule allows (or meet with the teacher to go through planning)
To follow the school safeguarding procedures for working with children.
To be aware of and follow school policies and procedures
To encourage the use of English by acting as a positive role model
To cover classes when the teacher is absent
Administrative tasks to support class teacher
Organizing library cards
Photocopying
Taking the register (if required)
Filing of work
Making resources when required
Mounting displays
Updating the house point spreadsheet on a weekly basis
Informing the Primary admin assistant when students need house point certificates.
Keeping the classroom books and student files organised and neat.