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The Teacher of English (with Humanities) will deliver high-quality instruction in English Language and Literature, with supplementary teaching in History, across Lower Secondary, IGCSE, and A Level within the Cambridge International framework. The ideal candidate is a native-level English speaker with a passion for fostering critical thinking and literacy, and the cultural awareness to thrive in KGS's trilingual, international environment.
Job Responsibility
Plan and deliver engaging, high-quality lessons in English (Language and Literature) as the primary teaching focus, alongside supplementary teaching in Humanities, specifically History
Deliver the Cambridge International Curriculum across Lower Secondary, IGCSE, and A Level, ensuring lessons are rigorous and conceptually demanding
Implement effective adaptive teaching strategies to support all students in accessing the curriculum and achieving their full potential
Foster critical thinking, advanced literacy, and highly developed written and oral communication skills across both disciplines
Lead and/or assist with related extracurricular enrichment, such as a school debating society, Model United Nations (MUN) or a school newspaper
Support the school's international ethos by promoting a vibrant academic culture, encouraging an appreciation for global literature and historical perspectives
Manage and maintain departmental resources, ensuring reading materials and sources are engaging, up-to-date, and well-utilised
Monitor student progress through regular formative and summative assessments in both English and History
Provide detailed, actionable feedback to parents and students during parent-teacher consultations and through formal reports
Prepare students effectively for Cambridge International examinations (IGCSE and A Level), ensuring all coursework and exam requirements are met
Requirements
Native-level fluency in English is essential
A highly articulate communicator, both in written and spoken forms
Proficiency in French or Arabic is highly beneficial given the school's trilingual environment
Strong competency in teaching analytical writing, literary criticism, and historical source analysis
A Bachelor's degree in English (Literature/Language), History, or a closely related Humanities discipline
A PGCE or equivalent teaching qualification is highly desirable
Proven experience teaching English in a secondary school setting, with the capacity and willingness to deliver History lessons
Experience delivering content for Lower Secondary, IGCSE, and A Level cohorts is essential
Deep familiarity with the Cambridge International framework for English and/or History
The ability to pivot between the specific pedagogical demands of teaching English and History, as well as transitioning smoothly between Lower Secondary foundational learning and the rigorous academic demands of IGCSE and A Level cohorts
A respect for and interest in the local Moroccan culture, blended with an international mindset, allowing for the sensitive teaching of global history and diverse literature
A willingness to work closely with both the English and Humanities departments, as well as the wider school community
Nice to have
Proficiency in French or Arabic is highly beneficial given the school's trilingual environment
A PGCE or equivalent teaching qualification is highly desirable