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English Language Arts Teacher (Elementary School)

Intermediate

Cairo, Egypt X,XXX Monthly

[SUN - THU: 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM] (On-site)

3

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Full Time

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Deadline : 30 May, 2025

Skills

2+ Years Of Experience Clearly explain concepts and instructions. Listen actively and respond thoughtfully Adapt communication style to suit different learne Establish routines and expectations Handle behavior positively and consistently Keep students engaged and minimize disruptions Design effective lesson plans with clear goals Organize materials and manage time efficiently Align teaching with curriculum standards Use a variety of teaching methods (visual, auditor Present content in an engaging, accessible way Adjust instruction based on assessment data Show empathy, patience, and care Build strong, respectful relationships with studen Create a safe, supportive learning environment Respect and value diversity Use inclusive language and materials Foster a classroom culture where all students feel Respond to unexpected situations calmly Adjust lessons or strategies when something isn’t Embrace changes in technology or curriculum Regularly evaluate one’s teaching effectiveness Seek feedback and learn from mistakes Commit to continuous improvement and lifelong lear Work well with colleagues, parents, and support st Share ideas and resources Contribute to a positive school culture

Description

Reports to: English Language Department HOD

Purpose:

An English teacher at The International of Kenana, American Department, must have a deep understanding of the language’s structure and use, including its sounds (phonology), word formation (morphology), sentence structure (syntax), meaning (semantics), and use in context (pragmatics and discourse). This includes knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, idiomatic expressions, and how English varies by context, purpose, and region. Teachers should also be aware of how language develops, especially in second-language learners, and be equipped to identify and address common learner errors. Additionally, they must understand how to assess language use effectively and provide clear, supportive feedback, all while being sensitive to cultural and linguistic diversity in the classroom.

Job Responsibilities

Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Consistently act as a role model by embodying the school’s Vision and Mission Statements in all interactions and activities.
  • Actively attend and participate in Morning Assemblies to foster community and engagement.
  • Attend all scheduled meetings, seminars, and workshops to stay informed and aligned with school initiatives.
  • Attend morning lines setting the tone for the day and reinforcing school values and discipline.
  • Deliver lessons and activities aligned with the curriculum established by the department.
  • Work diligently to help students improve their academic performance in mid-term and end-of-year exams.
  • Ensure all students reach their highest potential, providing tailored support to accommodate individual needs.
  • Prepare all lesson materials in advance, ensuring copy requests are submitted at least 48 hours prior to usage.
  • Plan, deliver, and provide feedback on classroom lessons and homework to maintain academic rigor and engagement.
  • Integrate innovative and modern teaching approaches, including IT, library resources, and hands-on activities, to enhance the learning experience.
  • Use active and student-centered learning techniques to foster engagement and deeper understanding.
  • Employ differentiated instructional strategies to address the needs of both high-achieving and struggling students.
  • Ensure students are consistently equipped with the necessary materials for success.
  • Implement effective classroom management strategies to create a disciplined and productive learning environment.
  • Follow the school’s disciplinary program and policies for students, ensuring fairness and consistency.
  • Actively contribute to and participate in department activities, fostering teamwork and collaboration among colleagues.
  • Collaborate with peers to plan events, projects, and activities that align with the department’s goals.
  • Maintain a positive and professional attitude in all interactions with students, parents, colleagues, and other stakeholders.
  • Use clear, concise, and appropriate instructional language in both verbal and written communication.
  • Focus on both academic and personal development of students, providing equal attention and support to all learners.
  • Engage students in innovative ways to enhance their critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in English, Education, or a related field.
  • Teaching certification or licensure, and Masters Degrees are preferable.
  • 2 years’ experience teaching English is preferable.

SKILLS

Communication Skills

  • Clearly explain concepts and instructions.
  • Listen actively and respond thoughtfully.
  • Adapt communication style to suit different learners.

Classroom Management

  • Establish routines and expectations.
  • Handle behavior positively and consistently.
  • Keep students engaged and minimize disruptions.

Planning and Organization

  • Design effective lesson plans with clear goals.
  • Organize materials and manage time efficiently.
  • Align teaching with curriculum standards.

Instructional Skills

  • Use a variety of teaching methods (visual, auditory, hands-on).
  • Present content in an engaging, accessible way.
  • Differentiate instruction to meet individual needs.

Assessment and Evaluation

  • Use formative and summative assessments to monitor progress.
  • Provide meaningful, timely feedback.
  • Adjust instruction based on assessment data.

Emotional Intelligence

  • Show empathy, patience, and care.
  • Build strong, respectful relationships with students.
  • Create a safe, supportive learning environment.

Cultural Awareness and Inclusivity

  • Respect and value diversity.
  • Use inclusive language and materials.
  • Foster a classroom culture where all students feel seen and respected.

Adaptability and Problem-Solving

  • Respond to unexpected situations calmly.
  • Adjust lessons or strategies when something isn’t working.
  • Embrace changes in technology or curriculum.

Reflective Practice

  • Regularly evaluate one’s teaching effectiveness.
  • Seek feedback and learn from mistakes.
  • Commit to continuous improvement and lifelong learning.

Collaboration

  • Work well with colleagues, parents, and support staff.
  • Share ideas and resources.
  • Contribute to a positive school culture.