Teacher of IB PYP Upper Elementary

26/12/2024

Job Overview

  • Date Posted
    26/12/2024
  • Location
  • Expiration date
    31/08/2025
  • Experience
    3-4 Years, 5-6 Years
  • Qualification
    Bachelor’s Degree
  • Career Level
    Teaching
  • Age Groups
    Upper Primary (8-11)

Job Description

Join Our Team as an IB PYP Elementary Teacher

ISU seeking a dedicated and experienced educator to inspire young learners through the IB PYP framework. The ideal candidate will have a teaching qualification, at least three years of experience, and a strong understanding of inquiry-based and student-centered practices. If you’re passionate about holistic education and making a difference, we’d love to hear from you!

Requirements
  • A university degree
  • A formal teaching qualification (e.g., B.Ed., M.Ed., PGCE, PGDip, or QTS; TESOL and TEFL certificates qualify for ESL positions only)
  • Minimum of 3 years of full-time teaching experience in a school setting
  • Experience working with children who have English as an additional language is preferred
  • Strong knowledge of the IB PYP Curriculum and current assessment practices is essential
Benefits
  • Annual salary: USD 38,000 – USD 70,500 before tax
  • Flight expenses covered
  • Generous relocation allowance
  • Full school fee subsidy for up to two children
  • Housing allowance provided
  • Shipping allowance for personal belongings
  • Settling-in allowance to assist with your transition
  • Comprehensive medical insurance coverage
  • Pension scheme
The Location

Mongolia, bordered by both China and Russia, is the birthplace of the infamous Ghenghis Khan. Although, despite its history of brutal warfare, Mongolia is an extremely warm and friendly place. On the other hand, if you want to immerse yourself in the Mongolian culture of old, travel to see the annual Naadam Festival, one of many annual festivals, with its Mongolian pageantry, competition, and national celebration. With competitions including horseback riders competing against one another using Mongolian bows, similar to the days of Ghenghis Khan. In a culture famed on its scenery and love of horses, enjoy a journey across Mongolia like never experienced, a journey on horseback, with the nomadic locals. To gain a deeper insight into the country's past, visit the National Museum of Mongolia, and, to many people’s surprise, some interesting dinosaur discoveries. With the first-ever dinosaur eggs and largest dinosaur footprints being found in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, the country is more than simply horseback rides and Genghis Khan artefacts. The Gobi National Park, known for its dunes and snow leopards, spans nearly 27,000 square kilometres.