The position is a teaching role to provide necessary cover for High School German Teacher classes. The successful applicant should be available for an immediate start (until the end of June 2026). The German Teacher is responsible for cultivating a passion for inquiry among students and for working collaboratively with Primary School colleagues to develop engaging and inspirational learning experiences. The successful candidate will be expected to use the Primary Years Program (PYP) curriculum framework to work with students with a diverse range of talents and abilities. In addition, all teachers participate in our after-school activities and sports programme.
At ISZL, all members of staff are expected to meet our professional standards. Teachers at ISZL design, facilitate, assess, and empower learning based on the ISZL learning principles according to the following teaching standards and programme-specific documentation.
Professional Responsibilities
Commit to ongoing growth and improvement
Commit to collaboration with colleagues, students, and parents
Provide regular and appropriate communication to parents on academic progress and student well-being
Contribute to opportunities for the development of the school through mission-aligned projects and sharing with a variety of audiences (eg. colleagues, parents, board members)
Commit to expanding options for students through offering an after-school activity or coaching
Provide regular and appropriate contact with school administration toinformation on progress, curriculum, the results of assessment, and overall learning environment
Learning Design
Design for learning based on agreed student learning outcomes in the context of a coherent school-wide, division-appropriate and subject-specific programme
Focus learning design on conceptual understanding and "big ideas" of the discipline
Involve students in planning for their own learning
Design for learning that builds on students' previous knowledge and experience, working towards school learning objectives
Integrate technology into planning to create, adapt and personalise learning experiences
Integrate the diversity of student profiles (eg. cultural heritage, linguistic profiles, learning strengths) into learning plans
Learning Facilitation
Cultivate a relational environment where students feel safe and motivated to stretch themselves
Amplify positive learning behaviours, holding students accountable to excellent and ethical behaviour and work
Use a variety of different teaching strategies and resources to cater to a variety of learning situations and styles
Where appropriate, empower students to feel responsible and to take action
Involve students actively in their learning
Pursue, where appropriate, open-ended inquiry and real-life investigations
Utilise media and technology to support access, engagement, and demonstration of learning
Assessment
Take into account that planning, teaching, and assessing are interconnected processes
Design assessment to benefit student learning in a timely, specific way
Offer regular, written, formative feedback on student progress
Use a range and balance of assessment strategies
Be transparent about reasons, criteria, and methods for assessment
Utilise formative assessment to improve learning
Actively involve students in the assessment process
Assess the level of students' current experience and understanding before embarking on new learning
Required and Preferred Qualifications
The candidate should hold a recognised teaching qualification or certification
Fluent or native German speaker, minimum C1 level proficiency
Candidates with knowledge of the PYP curriculum framework and experience teaching within a pedagogy of inquiry-based learning, are preferred
Candidates must have a Swiss or EU passport/valid Swiss work permit (or be approved for a Swiss work visa)
Compensation
Compensation for this position will be commensurate with the responsibilities of the position and is very competitive globally.
What we offer
Paid insurance benefits (accident insurance + long-term sickness)
Generous pension fund contributions
Social events
A modern, dynamic and collaborative work environment
Guiding Statements
Professional Standards
Teaching Standards
Learning Principles
Inclusion Policy
Visit the Employment section of ISZL's website for more information
ISZL is an equal opportunity employer.
As such, ISZL agrees to support, respect, and seek inclusion with regard to the safety and care of all community members, including potential members looking to join our school. This includes but is not limited to: age; disabilities; ethnicity; gender; gender expression; gender identity; health needs; languages spoken; marital status; mental health; national origin; political affiliation; race; religion; sex; sexual orientation, and any additional characteristic protected under Swiss law.
ISZL endeavours to understand and protect the civil and human rights of all individuals, striving to maintain a high level of multicultural awareness and knowledge about all applicable laws and statutes related to non-discrimination and inclusion.
Child Protection
ISZL is committed to the use of the International Task Force on Child Protection screening and assessment practices for schools for all hiring processes. ISZL takes very seriously its responsibility for safeguarding our students against abuse and neglect. All staff and other adults associated with ISZL are expected to this commitment and to immediately report any concerns regarding a student's safety or wellbeing.
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