Job overview
The successful candidate will be required, at times, to teach PSHE (Personal, Social Health Education). The successful candidate may also have the pastoral responsibility of Head of Year, so experience in this role would be an asset.
Applicants should hold strong academic qualifications: a Bachelor’s degree in the teaching subject and formal teacher training certification. Proven success and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the teaching subject would be a requirement. Prospective teachers should also be able to integrate technology in the classroom. Applicants must meet the qualifications to obtain a Bermuda Teachers’ License.
ALL APPLICANTS TO PROVIDE A COVER LETTER, DETAILED RESUME AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION.
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