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TeacherFDN ECA - Teacher Campus of La Grande Boissière - Part-time - Geneva Empower students to find their voice and master the art of persuasion through our Culture & Leisure facts Campus: Campus & La Grande Boissière Campus - Geneva Department: Culture & Leisure Contract: Part-time (1 hour per week) Start September 1st, deadline: April 13th, Reference: About Ecolint Founded in, the School of Geneva, commonly known as Ecolint, 4,500 students aged 3-18 representing over 130. Each of our schools is committed to the development of seven life-worthy, future-ready global competencies: we develop lifelong learning, self-agency, and the ability to interact with the world and others to develop transdisciplinary thinking. Ecolint is built on strong humanitarian values and prides itself on its long history of pedagogical innovation, including the Model United Nations. Responsibilities Establish a comprehensive lesson plan for the full academic year, including a detailed list of required resources and manage the number of courses scheduled within the department's calendar. Prepare and present students for the official Ecolint Competition. Efficiently perform the duties related to the position and course. We are looking for You will thrive in this role if you possess: Recognized teaching qualifications, teaching experience with secondary students, and significant experience working with children aged 8-17. Fluency in both English and a valid work permit or Swiss personal identification. Skills and mindset: A serious, dynamic, and flexible approach to teaching and school, and a passion for fostering student learning and interacting with a diverse student body. To apply Please apply online through our recruitment portal including: Resume Cover letter Contact information for three references (including your current or most recent employer). Applications must be submitted to Mrs. Florence Guilbaud, Culture & Leisure, School of Geneva, citing reference number 500. Applications submitted only via our website will be considered. The School of Geneva values and encourages diversity among its staff. As such, we welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. The School is seriously committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All successful candidates will be subject to rigorous conduct and child protection checks regarding their position, including prior checks with their previous employers and the authorities. jidebf65aaaen jit0414aen jpiy26aen