Primary School Drama Teacher - Singapore

Localisation Singapore, Singapore
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Posted on 12-04-2024

German European School Singapore

GESS is an international not-for-profit school that believes in developing confident, forward-looking students by celebrating our values respect, openness and diversity.

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About GESS

As one of the leading international schools in Singapore, GESS is home to students from over 70 nations worldwide. We are for many families the home away from home and we are very happy that they are part of our school community which is based on mutual support and solidarity. With our language programme, we support our students to nurture this part of their identity and want to preserve the opportunity that they can grow up with multiple languages to be best prepared for an international environment. With the German International Abitur or the IB Programme they are perfectly prepared for their career after school. Our students enjoy lifelong learning and we take pride in our GESS values of respect, openness and diversity which our students will nurture in their life after school.

We were awarded with the “Deutsche Schulpreis” (German school prize) 2022, which was given to us for our extraordinary concept according to their motto “Make teaching better”. We stand out as the only German school abroad nominated for this award.

The German European School Singapore (GESS) is looking for an experienced Primary School Drama Teacher, commencing 1 August 2025.

In your teaching commitment at GESS, you will need to take on the following responsibilities where you will be expected to:

 

- Develop a strong relationship with all parents and students

- Be a role model who mentors and guides students to ensure they meet their full potential

- Actively review student assessment data, including academic, behavioral and social/emotional, to set learning goals, develop student agency and put in place interventions to ensure successful learning of each individual

 

Experience and Qualifications

  • Recognised teaching qualification (minimum B.Ed or PGCE equivalent) 
  • At least 4 years teaching experience in the discipline of Drama/Theatre  
  • Knowledge, understanding and teaching experience of the IB Primary Years Programme  
  • Appropriate Health and Safety training for taught subject areas (e.g. for PE, first aid and swimming training certifications) 
  • Articulate and effective written and oral communication in English 
  • Ability to work collaboratively, professionally and effectively within a team 
  • Experience of working in an international school setting advantageous 
  • Willingness to adapt to and embrace a new school environment 
  • Willingness to contribute and champion educational change that supports best practice and improve student learning 

Professional Expertise

  • Cognitive Activation / Pedagogical Subject Knowledge: The teacher has a deep understanding of the curriculum, pedagogy, subject content, and the developmental needs of students to effectively provide rich learning experiences. 
  • Classroom Management: The teacher understands the importance of establishing routines and procedures and providing a safe, supportive, student-centered learning environment. 
  • Formative Assessment: The teacher can effectively use differentiated assessment tools and strategies and understands how to make accommodations for individual students that drive learning forward. 
  • Student Well-being & Safeguarding: The teacher is a caretaker of the student’s social health and emotional well-being. They support healthy peer relationships and interactions. At the same time, they are guiding individual emotional, well-being and social development through the application of restorative practices. 
  • Professionalism: The teacher is committed to professional ethics, international-mindedness, and the school’s mission; collaborates and communicates appropriately and takes responsibility for professional growth that enhances student learning. 

Fair Recruitment and Safeguarding: We are committed to fair recruitment practices and safeguarding the welfare of all students. We ensure that our hiring processes are free from discrimination and bias on the basis of age, nationality, gender, marital status, pregnancy status, caregiving responsibilities, race, religion, language, disability or mental health conditions. As part of our commitment to safeguarding, we conduct thorough background checks on all candidates which include criminal background checks in all countries lived and worked in for the last ten years, as well as reference checks. Any offer is subject to the satisfactory completion of such checks.  Our school prioritises the safety and well-being of our students, and we expect all staff members to uphold these values.