Elementary School Homeroom Teacher
Our Mission:
To inspire and challenge every learner to reach their full potential and become curious, independent, and compassionate citizens of the world.
Our Core Values:
- Commitment to Excellence - We tackle challenges willingly and persevere to succeed.
- Compassion and Integrity - We care for, respect, and value one another
- Strength in Diversity - We embrace our differences, enrich our community, and make meaningful connections, ensuring our global mindedness.
- Innovative Spirit - We are creative and curious learners, empowered to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
- Lasting Impact - We contribute to a sustainable future by taking care of our planet and leaving our environment better than we found it.
Our Definition of Learning:
- Learning is a journey of authentic discovery to develop understanding, skills, and character. This includes four principles:
- Learning is Iterative - We learn through our mistakes, providing us opportunities to be creative and find solutions.
- Learning is Exciting - We learn when we are inspired, challenged, and active.
- Learning is Meaningful - We learn and grow when we apply our knowledge, skills, and understandings to real-world situations.
- Learning is Social - We learn through sharing, interacting, and collaborating
Reports To: Division Principal
Collaborates Closely With Head of Department, Instructional Coach, K-12 Coordinators and Specialists, and other colleagues as appropriate.
Responsibilities: (including but not limited to)
Homeroom teachers facilitate student learning and create productive and engaging environments. Teachers work as part of a team with other members of the faculty, parents, and students to support the ISP teaching philosophy, curricular objectives, and school goals.
Elementary at ISP:
Our primary mission is to meet the unique educational, emotional, and social needs of every student. All of the staff members at ISP share a common goal – to do whatever it takes to help students reach their full potential as learners and as global citizens. We recognize that learning is a complex, dynamic process, and we constantly evaluate our practice to ensure that students are engaged, that they are appropriately challenged, and that they experience joy.
We offer a research-based curriculum that emphasizes a strong foundation in literacy and maths as well as critical thinking, citizenship, and ample opportunities for creative expression. Our whole-child approach includes challenging social studies, science, and math programs. Students stay fit and healthy in our physical education classes, they produce art, music, and drama in our specialist classes, and they get hands-on access to technology through integrated units of study. Students are also exposed to daily Spanish classes differentiated by fluency. In addition to these special enrichment classes, our students are engaged in the social-emotional realm as they have set aside weekly classroom visits and lessons from their grade-level counselor. At ISP, we believe that life-long learning is critical for everyone. Our early release time for students on Wednesdays is devoted to professional development activities designed to continually improve our services to students and families. Education is not static, and our staff understands the importance of keeping up with the latest research regarding effective educational practices.
What you'll do
- Bring to life the ISP Teaching and Learning Philosophy by developing and teaching curricula across multiple subjects that engage learners in purposeful, connected, and balanced work that cultivates 21st-century skills.
- Help students achieve learning outcomes aligned to the grade level, crafting instruction thoughtfully to address individual needs.
- Build a robust learning atmosphere that leads students to value school and feels part of a challenging yet joyful and inclusive learning community.
- Collaborate intensively and consistently with colleagues to continually improve student learning and school culture.
- Participate actively in ongoing, transformative professional learning.
What you bring
- Experience working with children
- Dedication to learning and developing your craft of teaching
- Skills in collaboration, innovation, and creativity
- Resourcefulness and adaptability, eagerness to embrace the constant change in education
- A willingness to be flexible
- Organization, time management, and problem-solving skills
- A high degree of professionalism
- Commitment to participating in the whole school experience
Applications for this position will be received directly by the school and will not be reviewed by Teach Away's Placement Coordinators.
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Location | Panama, Panama |
Start Date | August 2023 |
Eligible Candidates | Licensed Teacher |
Student Level | Elementary |
Number of Vacancies | 1 |
Job Benefits
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Qualifications and Requirements
Required Certificates | Teaching Credential/License |
Education Required | Bachelor |
Major | Bachelor or Master Degree in the relevant subject area |
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