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St. George's International School, located in Clarens on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland, is seeking a Geography and Humanities Teacher to join our Senior School. Reporting to the Head of Humanities Faculty, the successful candidate will teach Geography at IB, A Level and/or IGCSE level and contribute to teaching humanities subjects at Key Stage 3. The role involves delivering engaging, inquiry-based lessons, supporting student progress, and contributing to the wider life of the school through collaboration, pastoral care, and extra-curricular activities.
Job Responsibility:
Teach Geography at IB, A Level and/or IGCSE level
Teach a range of humanities subjects at KS3, including geography, history and global perspectives
Deliver engaging, inquiry-based lessons that promote strong learning outcomes
Prepare students for IBDP assessments, including Internal Assessments (IAs) and Extended Essays (EEs)
Follow faculty assessment policies and contribute to student reports and feedback
Attend parent-teacher conferences and school meetings as required
Collaborate with colleagues to support curriculum development within the Humanities faculty
Provide class cover when necessary
Act as a positive role model for students and uphold school expectations
Contribute to the school community through tutoring, pastoral support and extra-curricular activities, including leading a club
Work effectively in an international and multicultural environment
Requirements:
Proven experience teaching IB and/or A Level and IGCSE Geography
Degree in Geography or a related field and a recognised teaching qualification
Strong understanding of IBDP assessment, including Internal Assessments (IAs) and Extended Essays (EEs), and A Level assessment criteria
Ability to teach a range of humanities subjects (e.g. geography, history, global perspectives)
ToK teaching is an advantage
Experience leading fieldwork activities safely
Strong classroom management skills and ability to set clear expectations and support student progress
Excellent planning, assessment and feedback skills, with confidence using ICT in teaching
Commitment to student wellbeing, safeguarding and professional development
Experience teaching Senior School students (11–18 years) in an international environment
C2-level English proficiency (or native equivalent)