Description
About the Mosaic School
Mosaic School offers a bilingual programme based on the PER – Plan d’étude romand and the English National Programme.
In order to allow each child to fully benefit from Mosaic’s bilingual programme, the school has set up a compulsory language tutoring programme for students from 3P (6 years old) who will not have spent 3 full school years in a French/English bilingual education.
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Our academic programme is supported by three projects (Foreign Languages & Civilizations, Science – in cycle 3, and free project in cycles 1 and 2 – and the End of Year Show) which bring the school together around transdisciplinary subjects.We also take into account the diversity of intelligences and offer our students an enriched programme of theater, dance, music, non-Latin languages (Arabic, Russian and Mandarin) and various sports (swimming, sailing, climbing, PSE).
Furthermore, our programme answers the challenges of a changing world (migrations, artificial intelligence, social networks, etc…) by developing attitudes and skills in students that will be increasingly valuable in tomorrow’s world.
About You
Qualifications & Experience
- French native speaker
- French teaching qualification.
- 3 years' previous teaching experience in primary education.
- A good level in English would be appreciated.
- Excellent classroom management and organizational skills
- Applicants must have experience in teaching in primary schools and be excited by the challenge of contributing to the various projects developed at Mosaic during the school year.
- Ability to work in a way that ensures the safety and well-being of children
- Very good communication skills with colleagues and parents
- Be dynamic and have an interactive approach
- Be flexible to work part-time
Key Responsibilities:
As a Primary Teacher (in French) at Mosaic, you will have to:
- Plan, prepare and deliver lessons following the DIP (Department de l’instruction publique) PER curriculum. ( Plan d’Etude Roman)
- Work with your English colleague who you share the class with.
- Review lessons and resources regularly to ensure they provide maximum engagement and clear opportunities for pupils to develop skills and processes.
- Prepare and set tests.
- Maintaining a safe and orderly classroom environment where students feel comfortable learning
- Any other responsibilities as requested by the pedagogical department
ISP Commitment to Safeguarding Principles
ISP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures and satisfactory Criminal Background Checks or equivalent covering the previous 10 years’ employment history.