19 February, 2020
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Education:
Experience:
09 January, 2020
Our EYFS teachers play a key role in supporting the Head of EYFS in fulfilling the school’s mission by delivering a fantastic, engaging and caring education to our youngest students. Dedicated, energetic and ambitious for the children you work with, you will be part of a growing and successful team focused on providing the best start to our children’s formal schooling.
Keen to support children across EYFS you will adopt the philosophies of in the moment planning and free flow activities in order to respond spontaneously to individuals’ interests and learning and developmental goals.
As part of a busy international school, you will be happy to contribute to the wider life of the school, offering After School clubs and organising enrichment activities to support curriculum delivery.
Nord Anglia Education is the world’s leading premium school organisation. We are a fast-paced and growing family of 66 international schools in China, Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, and The Americas, providing outstanding education to approximately 45,000 students from preschool through to the end of secondary education. Our schools are united by one philosophy—we are ambitious for our students, our people, and the family of schools. This means that we want every student to achieve more than may have ever thought possible, which we ensure through personalized learning enhanced with unique global opportunities.
When you join a Nord Anglia Education school, you join a global community of over 12,500 teachers and staff, working in 66 schools located in 29 countries around the world supporting our students’ learning. Together, we educate over 64,000 students globally from the ages of 2 to 18 years old.
We offer you unsurpassed opportunities to innovate and develop best practice across our family, to access extensive professional development, and to gain exceptional experience and career development in our schools. At Nord Anglia, you will have opportunities to progress more, learn more, and collaborate more.
28 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 Junior School teacher to work at the Star City campus.
Therefore, applications are invited from highly resourceful, collegially minded and forward-thinking practitioners who can demonstrate that they are:
• passionate about delivering a Junior School (Years 3-6) curriculum and co-curricular programme in a high-performing learning environment
• committed to pursuing an inquiry-based approach to learning
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and have the ability 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 international primary education
• experienced in adapting learning to ensure that it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially for EAL students
• committed to making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school based across two campuses
• 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 candidate 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 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.
17 February, 2020
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Education: Bachelor's Degree or Teaching Certificates
Experience: Prefers 2 year classroom teaching experience
24 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 Junior School Co-ordinator to work in the Star City campus. The successful candidate will also be a classroom teacher in the Junior School age phase (Years 3-6).
Therefore, applications are invited from highly resourceful, collegially minded and forward-thinking practitioners who can demonstrate that they are:
• an experienced and inspiring educator with a proven track record of providing pedagogical leadership in the upper primary age range
• passionate about delivering a Junior School (Years 3-6) curriculum and co-curricular programme in a high-performing learning environment
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and have the ability to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• experienced in delivering an evidence-based approach to education, using data to enhance student performance
• committed to pursuing an inquiry-based approach to learning
• experienced in adapting learning to ensure that it is inclusive and accessible for all, especially for EAL students
• committed to making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school based across two campuses
• eager to engage with the local community and help contribute to the development of the country outside of the school.
At least 5 years teaching experience, with 2 years or more in a middle leadership position, 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.
28 February, 2020
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
REQUIREMENTS:
20 December, 2019
As a teacher of economics and business studies, you will be a confident, compelling and innovative classroom practitioner, able to bring lessons to life through reference to real world case studies in addition to theoretical frameworks. Working across both IGCSE and A Level classes, your love of learning and enthusiasm for your subject will be inspirational to students in your classes, and your high expectations will help to set the foundations for their academic success.
Working within the Humanities department, you will have a keen desire to collaborate and engage in the many professional development opportunities that arise, and will enjoy working with colleagues to build strong cross curricular elements.
As part of a busy and growing international school teaching community, you will be happy to play a part in the wider life of the school, contributing to a range of activities and enrichment opportunities to enhance the quality of our educational and extra curricular offer.
16 January, 2020
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Education:
Experience:
08 January, 2020
Are you an inspirational physics teacher looking for a new challenge in a growing and vibrant international school?The British School Yangon is looking to appoint an outstanding classroom teacher to join our team in August 2020.
The position of Head of Humanities is also open to suitably experienced and well- qualified or aspiring middle leaders; more details available upon request.
As a teacher of Physics, you will lead the planning, delivery and review of teaching this subject through the school from KS3 through to A Level. An innovative and experienced physicist, your love of subject and science more generally will inspire and encourage students to achieve great results in your classes. As part of the STEM faculty, you will enjoy collaborating with colleagues and working to foster interdisciplinary projects and approaches to learning.
As part of a busy international school, you will be happy to contribute to the wider life of the school, offering After School clubs, and enrichment activities to support curriculum delivery.
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.
24 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 an English as an Additional Language (EAL) teacher to work in the Star City campus. The position will involve working across the primary-secondary age phases.
Therefore, applications are invited from highly resourceful, collegially minded and forward-thinking practitioners who can demonstrate that they are:
• passionate about delivering an EAL curriculum in a high-performing learning environment
• supportive of a child-centered approach to learning and have the ability to nurture high levels of student agency within a classroom setting
• collaborate and serve on inter-disciplinary teams to ensure the development of tiered language provision throughout the school for EAL students
• actively aware of the latest developments in EAL education and pedagogy
• experienced in using data to construct language programmes and individual education plans to suit the needs of all EAL students; prior experience of baseline and other relevant diagnostic testing
• committed to making a positive and proactive contribution to a young, maturing school based across two campuses in an international setting
• 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). They are required to possess a state or nationally recognized certificate in EAL, at either degree or post-graduate level, or TESOL/DELTA qualifications or CLIL/CBI training.
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
Are you an inspirational Leader of Modern Foreign Languages looking for a new challenge in a growing and vibrant international school? The British School Yangon is looking to appoint an outstanding leader and classroom teacher to join our team in August 2020.
As Director of MFL you will lead the provision of Languages across the school, from EYFS to KS5. This currently includes Mandarin, Myanmar, and Spanish, with the possibility of adding further languages depending on the successful applicant's own skills. Ideally fluent in at least two other languages other than English, your passion, enthusiasm and dedication to continuous improvement will be integral in building first class provision for all our students. Already leading a department, or acting as a strong second, you will be looking for the next step in your career and keen to gain experience in a whole school setting.
Working with the relevant Heads of School, you will plan, and help to deliver outstanding, progressive and engaging learning opportunities for children across every Key Stage.
As part of a busy and growing international school teaching community, you will be happy to play a part in the wider life of the school, contributing to a range of activities and enrichment opportunities to enhance the quality of our educational and extra curricular offer.
You will live and work in the beautiful city of Yangon in Myanmar, ideally situated for exploring the vibrant and diverse countries and cultures of South East Asia. Myanmar is a friendly and warm country where you will be made to feel at home from the moment you arrive.
Nord Anglia Education is the world’s leading premium school organisation. We are a fast-paced and growing family of 66 international schools in China, Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, and The Americas, providing an outstanding education to approximately 45,000 students from preschool through to the end of secondary education. Our schools are united by one philosophy—we are ambitious for our students, our people, and the family of schools. This means that we want every student to achieve more than may have ever thought possible, which we ensure through personalized learning enhanced with unique global opportunities.
When you join a Nord Anglia Education school, you join a global community of over 12,500 teachers and staff, working in 66 schools located in 29 countries around the world supporting our students’ learning. Together, we educate over 64,000 students globally from the ages of 2 to 18 years old.