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  • Head of Senior School with either KS 3 English or KS 3 Geography

    Head of Senior School with either KS 3 English or KS 3 Geography

    The Role in summary
    The Preparatory School runs from Early Years to Year 8 and has a student population of about 250. This is a vibrant community, whose students, parents and teachers work collaboratively within an atmosphere of mutual respect.
    The successful candidate will be responsible for the pastoral provision in Senior School which runs from YR 6 to YR 8 and will also teach English or Geography across the same year Groups. As a teacher s/he will be responsible for student outcomes, curriculum delivery, and stimulate the students’ curiosity to learn. The department follows the British National Curriculum (BNC) and runs Common Entrance Examination.
    Job Description
    Start date:           September 2022
    Position:              Head of Senior School with either KS 3 English or KS 3
    Geography
    Section:               Preparatory School
    Reporting to:       Head teacher through the Deputy Head Teacher
    Responsible for: Pastoral Care in the senior school and Student Outcomes as a
    subject teacher
     Duties and Roles:
    Head of Senior School

    Responsible for leading Teaching and Learning and ensuring implementation of curriculum and student progress and attainment.
    Responsible for monitoring and supporting the overall progress and development of students within the department.
    Responsible for Pastoral Care in Senior by having oversight of the behaviour and welfare of students in classrooms and around the school, ensuring that new students are well inducted and settled in, promoting the living out of school values and ensuring pastoral provision for every student.
    Lead and line manage staff, including performance appraisal and professional development.
    Contribute accordingly to school leadership, policy and strategy.

    Teacher

    Act as an effective form tutor and to carry out the duties associated with that role as outlined in the generic job
    Monitor student attendance and punctuality together with students’ progress and performance in relation to targets set for each individual; ensuring that follow-up procedures are adhered to and that appropriate action is taken where
    Ensure the Behaviour for Learning system is implemented so that effective learning can take
    Ensure effective learning for all students through excellent teaching and delivery of well-planned and organised lessons across key stages.
    Assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students.
    Use appropriate strategies to ensure outstanding student progress and well-being.
    Set and mark challenging class and homework according to school policy.
    Support the development of teaching materials and courses of study.
    Participate in arrangements for preparing students for internal and external examinations and in assessing students for the purpose of such examinations.
    Liaise with parents and support staff to ensure excellent attainment.
    Support extended intervention/enrichment activities to enhance students’ learning experience.
    Maintain an organised and well-presented learning environment for students.
    Contributing to the maintenance of a supportive and stimulating learning environment for all students
    Support and uphold the requirements of school polices.
    Adhere to the staff code of conduct.
    Be responsible for ensuring subject knowledge is developed and participate in staff training and development.
    Attend team/staff meetings and participate in open evenings.
    Participate in relevant administrative and organisational tasks.

    Remuneration and Benefits 
    In addition to working with exceptional colleagues and students, the successful candidate will receive a 2-year renewable contract and a salary within the hillcrest pay scale. Other benefits include:

    Comprehensive Medical Insurance Cover for employee, spouse and two children below 18 years, which includes 6 weeks’ international cover in UK and Europe
    Flights, inclusive of freight allowance, from and to home country for employee, spouse and up to two children below 18 years, at the start and end of contract (applicable to staff recruited outside Kenya)
    Tuition discount of 75% for two children, where applicable
    Eligibility to join the Hillcrest Pension Scheme where the employer and employee each contributes 5% of basic pay
    Group Life Assurance for employee only
    use of school’s facilities including extensive fields, gym and swimming pool.
    Lunch and snacks provided in school

    To apply for this role, please complete the career page and email it to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 27 February, 2022. Download the Application FormRecruitment TimelinesClosing date for applications     27 FebruaryInvitation for interview              04 March*Preliminary interview                 17 & 18 MarchFinal interview                          25 March* We endeavour to respond to every applicant. However, if you do not hear from us by 04 March please consider your application unsuccessful.SafeguardingHillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; Successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain suitability to work with children and will be required to provide a DBS, ICPC or national equivalent of a Certificate of Police Clearance.Thank you for your interest to work with us.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

  • Maternity Cover Teacher of English in the Secondary School

    Maternity Cover Teacher of English in the Secondary School

    JOB VACANCY
    We are a leading British Curriculum School located in Karen –  Nairobi, Kenya, with an established status in the region’s educational sphere. We are looking to fill the position of:
    Maternity Cover Teacher of English in the Secondary School. This is a 3-month cover starting from April 2022.
    Reporting to the Head of Faculty, the teacher will teach English to IGCSE and A level and be responsible for Student Outcomes.
    DUTIES AND ROLES:

    Ensure effective learning for all students through excellent teaching and delivery of well-planned and organised lessons across key stages.
    Assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students.
    Use appropriate strategies to ensure outstanding student progress and well-being.
    Set and mark challenging class and homework according to school policy.
    Support the development of teaching materials and courses of study.
    Liaise with parents and support staff to ensure excellent attainment.
    Support extended intervention/enrichment activities to enhance students’ learning experience.
    Manage the behaviour of students in classrooms and around the school.
    Maintain an organised and well-presented learning environment for students.
    Contributing to the maintenance of a supportive and stimulating learning environment for all students
    Support and uphold the requirements of school polices.
    Adhere to the staff code of conduct.
    Attend team/staff meetings and participate in open evenings.

    Person Specification:
    QUALIFICATIONS    ESSENTIAL    DESIRABLE

    Degree or equivalent in relevant subject        
    Qualified teacher status/TSC registration        
    Post graduate qualifications in teaching subject        

    EXPERIENCE    ESSENTIAL    DESIRABLE

    At least 2 years’ experience in teaching subject syllabus at both IGCSE and GCE A Level        
    Teaching that is good or better which impacts positively on student progress.        
    Broad knowledge of relevant curriculum areas at different Key Stages including a sound understanding of assessment and monitoring.        
    Experience of the use of data tracking and target setting to raise attainment        
    An understanding and appreciation of the value of interesting and stimulating display and other motivational materials.        
    Able to use ICT effectively.        
    KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS    ESSENTIAL    DESIRABLE
    Excellent  knowledge of subject.        
    Commitment to and knowledge of effective strategies to maintain and raise attainment, in particular to address the differing needs which exist in the mixed ability classroom, which includes second language learners.        
    An enthusiasm  and commitment to teaching        
    Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with a range of audiences.        
    Proven administrative, time management and organisational skills        

    PERSONAL QUALITIES AND ATTRIBUTES    ESSENTIAL    DESIRABLE

    Commitment to multi-cultural education, the schools vision and ethos, equal opportunities policy and practice.        
    Commitment to, and understanding of the wider aspects of student development including tutoring and PSHCE.        
    Willing to initiate and participate in both cross curricular and extracurricular activities.        
    Ability to establish effective and appropriate relationships with students, be a successful team member        
    Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to relate well with students, colleagues, parents and wider community.        
    Flexible, able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.        
    Reflective practitioner who responds to change positively.        
    Possess legal status to work in Kenya        
    Understand importance of professionalism and confidentiality.        
    Commitment to being a role model for staff and students in relation to overall conduct to include the following: dress code, attendance and timekeeping.        
    A corporate citizen involved in the school community and  demonstrates Hillcrest’s philosophy and core values.

    To apply for this role, please complete the application form below and email it to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 11 February, 2022.  Download the Application FormPlease indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line.Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; Successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain suitability to work with children.Hillcrest International School does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process or request information on applicants’ bank accounts.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

    www.hillcrest.ac.ke

  • Maternity Cover Teacher of Psychology in the Secondary School

    Maternity Cover Teacher of Psychology in the Secondary School

    We are a leading British Curriculum School located in Karen –  Nairobi, Kenya, with an established status in the region’s educational sphere. We are looking to fill the position of:  
    Maternity Cover Teacher of Psychology in the Secondary School. This is a 4-month cover starting from February 2022.  
    Reporting to the Head of Faculty, the Psychology teacher will teach the subject to IGCSE and A level and be responsible for Student Outcomes. 
    DUTIES AND ROLES: 

    Ensure effective learning for all students through excellent teaching and delivery of well-planned and organized lessons across key stages.  
    Assess, record, and report on the development, progress, and attainment of students.  
    Use appropriate strategies to ensure outstanding student progress and well-being.  

    Set and mark challenging classes and homework according to school policy.  
    Support the development of teaching materials and courses of study.  
    Liaise with parents and support staff to ensure excellent attainment.  
    Support extended intervention/enrichment activities to enhance students’ learning experience.  
    Manage the behaviour of students in classrooms and around the school.  

    Maintain an organised and well-presented learning environment for students. 
    Contributing to the maintenance of a supportive and stimulating learning environment for all students 
    Support and uphold the requirements of school polices.  
    Adhere to the staff code of conduct.  
    Attend team/staff meetings and participate in open evenings.  

    EXPERIENCE

    At least 2 years’ experience in teaching subject syllabus at both IGCSE and GCE A Level
    Teaching that is good or better which impacts positively on student progress.
    Broad knowledge of relevant curriculum areas at different Key Stages including a sound understanding of assessment and monitoring.
    Experience of the use of data tracking and target setting to raise attainment
    An understanding and appreciation of the value of interesting and stimulating display and other motivational materials.
    Able to use ICT effectively.

    KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE

    Excellent knowledge of subject.
    Commitment to and knowledge of effective strategies to maintain and raise attainment, in particular to address the differing needs which exist in the mixed ability classroom, which includes second language learners.
    An enthusiasm and commitment to teaching
    Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with a range of audiences.
    Proven administrative, time management and organisational skills

    To apply, send a cover letter detailing relevant experience and teaching philosophy, detailed CV including names and contacts of three referees, copies of academic, professional and TSC certificate to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 14 November 2021. Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.  Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; Successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain suitability to work with children.  Hillcrest International School does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process or request information on applicants’ bank accounts. 

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

  • School Counsellor 

Subject Teacher –Physical Education (Full time) 

Subject Teacher –Kiswahili (Part-time)

    School Counsellor Subject Teacher –Physical Education (Full time) Subject Teacher –Kiswahili (Part-time)

    Section: Secondary Section
    Reporting to: Deputy Head Teacher – Student Welfare and Inclusion
    JOB SUMMARY:
    In recognition that secondary school students live in a dynamic world and are faced with various challenges as they transition into adulthood and into various careers, the School Counsellor will provide holistic & proactive services and programmes that will contribute and build each student’s educational, vocational, personal and social development.
    DUTIES AND ROLES:

    Uphold the school’s comprehensive, proactive, and vibrant school-wide pastoral program to meet students’ needs in personal and social development
    Maintain caseload of students on the Welfare Register as well as any other students requesting individual counselling, or requested via teachers/parents
    Guide students in developing career and personal/social skills, goals, and plans
    Assist the Head of Careers with all things university related; independently run the admissions program for students seeking admission into North American universities
    Consult and collaborate with teaching staff, parents, and third party participants (e.g. therapists) to support the ongoing wellbeing of our students
    Maintain regular and ongoing communication with line manager for consultation and to ensure safeguarding standards are upheld
    Teach two hours fortnightly of Year 9 PSHCE and assist with other PSHCE year groups as requested by line manager

    KEY DELIVERABLES:

    A comprehensive, proactive, and vibrant school-wide pastoral program
    A term-based review of the program, results of which may influence the planning of the following term’s program
    Collection and analysis of data relevant to the programme, including detailed progress notes, number of individual counselling sessions, interventions, etc.

    QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES:

    Degree in counselling or related field required; professional qualifications and/or Masters degree in counselling preferred
    Understand and apply technology in daily operations, including use of educational management systems
    Solid knowledge and understanding of counselling theory & practice
    Experience in a secondary school, preferably in the British National curriculum
    Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication and influencing skills
    Team player/collaborative, management skills, and ability to work in a multi-cultural environment
    Ability to maintain confidentiality
    Maintain courtesy and professionalism with all clients
    Innovative, enthusiastic, energetic, flexible

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    To apply, send the following documents to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 06 June 2021. Your application should include a cover letter detailing relevant experience; a detailed CV including names and contacts of three referees, as well as copies of academic and professional certificates, TSC certificate and a valid certificate of police clearance. Indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line.Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain their suitability to work with children.Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain their suitability to work with children.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

  • Part-time Biology Subject Teacher to IGCSE Level 

KS 1/ 2 Teacher

    Part-time Biology Subject Teacher to IGCSE Level KS 1/ 2 Teacher

    Section: Secondary School
    Reporting to: Head of Faculty
    Responsible for: Student Outcomes
    DUTIES AND ROLES:

    Ensure effective learning for all students through excellent teaching and delivery of well-planned and organised lessons across the Key Stages.
    Use appropriate strategies to ensure outstanding student progress and well-being.
    Assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students.
    Set and mark challenging class and homework according to school policy.
    Support the development of teaching materials and courses of study.
    Participate in arrangements for preparing students for public examinations.
    Liaise with parents and support staff to ensure excellent attainment.
    Support extended intervention/enrichment activities to enhance students’ learning experiences.
    Manage the behaviour of students in the classroom and around the school.
    Contribute to the maintenance of a supportive and stimulating learning environment for all students
    Support and uphold the requirements of school polices and adhere to the staff code of conduct.
    Be responsible for ensuring subject knowledge is developed and participate in staff training and development.
    Attend team/staff meetings and participate in open evenings.
    Participate in relevant administrative and organisational tasks.
    Be an effective form tutor.

    Person Specification:
    QUALIFICATIONS  

    Degree or equivalent in relevant subject          
    Qualified teacher status.          
    Recent and relevant professional development.           
    Post graduate qualifications in teaching subject                       

    EXPERIENCE    

    Must have taught subject syllabus at IGCSE level for at least 2 years          
    Teaching that is good or better which impacts positively on student progress.          
    A broad knowledge of relevant curriculum areas at different Key Stages including a sound understanding of assessment and monitoring.          
    Experience of the use of data tracking and target setting to raise attainment and identify under performance.          
    An understanding and appreciation of the value of interesting and stimulating display and other motivational materials.          
    To be able to use ICT effectively.          

    KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS   

    Excellent knowledge of subject.           
    A commitment to and knowledge of effective strategies to maintain and raise attainment, in particular to address the differing needs which exist in the mixed ability classroom, which includes second language learners.          
    An enthusiasm  and commitment to teaching          
    An ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing to a range of audiences.          
    Proven administrative, time management and organisational skills          

                
    PERSONAL QUALITIES AND ATTRIBUTES     ESSENTIAL     DESIRABLE

    A commitment to multi-cultural education, the schools vision and ethos, equal opportunities policy and practice.          
    A commitment to, and understanding of the wider aspects of student development including tutoring and PSHCE.          
    A willingness to initiate and participate in both cross curricular and extracurricular activities.          
    The ability to establish effective and appropriate relationships with students. The ability to be a successful team member          
    Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to relate well to parents, external agencies and the wider community.          
    Flexible, able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.          
    A reflective practitioner who responds to change positively.          
    An understanding of the importance of professionalism and confidentiality.          
    A commitment to being a role model for staff and students in relation to overall conduct to include the following: dress code, attendance and timekeeping.          
    A corporate citizen involved in the school community and  able to demonstrate Hillcrest’s philosophy and core values.          
    Has the potential for further promotion and a commitment to career development.          

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    To apply, send a covering letter detailing relevant experience and teaching philosophy, detailed CV including names and contacts of three referees one of whom must be the current, or most recent, line manager in a school context. You also will need to send copies of all your academic and professional certificates and TSC certificate to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 28 March, 2021.  Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line.Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain suitability to work with children.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

  • Deputy Head Teacher

    Deputy Head Teacher

    Section: Hillcrest Preparatory School
    Reporting to: Head Teacher – Hillcrest Preparatory School
    Responsible for: Head of Junior School, Head of Senior School.
     
    Role Summary:
    The Deputy Head Teacher is a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) with responsibility for management and leadership of academic planning and outcomes, curriculum development and execution, and Student Inclusion and Welfare. The Deputy Head teacher is an excellent and experienced teacher who is able to provide professional guidance to all stakeholders. He/she is adept in building strong and collaborative relationships with teachers, students, parents and other industry players.
    Key leadership responsibilities:

    Raise and maintain, the highest possible academic standards through overseeing all aspects of the School’s academic programme.
    Ensure the efficient organisation and administration of the School’s curriculum and its assessment and reporting procedures.

    Oversee creation and running of the academic timetable and daily cover for staff absence.

    As the School’s designated Child Protection Officer, provide leadership in student welfare issues, including responsibilities for implanting and promoting the safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures within the School.
    Oversee the development and management of internal and external examinations, including timetables, invigilation, grading systems, collation and analyses of results.
    Monitor the standards of teaching and learning throughout the School and constantly review the balance and breadth of the curriculum, and ensure its effective delivery.

    Ensure that departmental handbooks, including schemes of work and policy documents are updated and well understood by academic staff.
    Be aware of relevant national and international educational initiatives and be proactive in implementing new strategies which will enhance the education provided at Hillcrest Preparatory School.

    Liaise with the Inclusion Department to ensure that pupils who are gifted and talented, or who have special educational needs, are appropriately engaged.
    Oversee the effective provision of Curriculum Enrichment opportunities including the co-curricular programme of the school.
    Ensure appropriate policies and training are in place to support all staff in both Academic and Administrative spheres.

    Ensure the smooth running of the student admission process in liaison with the School Registrar and Form Tutors.
    Oversee the induction programme for new teachers in liaison with the Human Resources Department.
    As a member of the Senior Leadership Team act as a role model in the dissemination and practice of school policy, in keeping with the ethos of the School.

    Under the overall direction of the Head teacher, formulate aims and objectives of the School, in the context of the Governors’ strategic framework; evaluating and reviewing the School Improvement Plan; school budget.

    Support the Head Teacher in a range of day-to-day, whole-school leadership and management responsibilities including assemblies, student behaviour, meetings etc.
    Assume other duties which may be reasonably required or delegated by the Head Teacher, from time to time.

    The job description will be reviewed regularly and may be subject to modification or amendment at any time, after consultation with the post holder.
    The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. The post holder’s responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons, for whom s/he is responsible or with whom s/he comes into contact, will be to adhere to and ensure compliance with the School’s Child Protection Policy Statement at all times.

    The application should include a cover letter giving details of relevant experience and leadership philosophy, a detailed CV including names and contacts of three referees, copies of academic and professional certificates, Teaching certificate, and DBS certificate or equivalent. Applications should be sent to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke no later than 28 February 2021. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain their suitability to work with children.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

  • Subject Teacher

    Subject Teacher

    RESPONSIBLE TO: Head Teacher through the Subject Coordinator and Head of Senior School
     
    RESPONSIBLE FOR: Student Outcomes

    TEACHING AND LEARNING RESPONSIBILITIES

    Ensure effective learning for all students through excellent teaching and delivery of well-planned and organised lessons across key stages.
    Assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students.
    Use appropriate strategies to ensure outstanding student progress and well-being.
    Set and mark challenging classwork and homework according to school policy.
    Support the development of teaching materials and courses of study.
    Participate in arrangements for preparing students for examinations and in assessing students for the purpose of such examinations.
    Liaise with parents and support staff to ensure excellent attainment.
    Support extended intervention/enrichment activities to enhance students’ learning experience.
    Manage the behaviour of students in classrooms and around the school.
    Maintain an organised and well-presented learning environment for students.
    Contributing to the maintenance of a supportive and stimulating learning environment for all students

    ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

    Support and uphold the requirements of school polices.
    Adhere to the staff code of conduct.
    Be an effective form tutor/year group intervention tutor.
    Be responsible for ensuring subject knowledge is developed and participate in staff training and development.
    Attend team/staff meetings and participate in open evenings.
    Participate in relevant administrative and organisational tasks.

    The job description will be reviewed annually, or more frequently if necessary by the Headteacher in consultation with the post holder.
    PERSON SPECIFICATIONS
    QUALIFICATIONS    

    Degree in teaching subject     ✔     
    Qualified teacher status.     ✔     
    Recent and relevant professional development.     ✔     
    EXPERIENCE    
    Teaching that impacts positively on student progress.     ✔     
    Broad knowledge of relevant curriculum areas in specific Key Stage including a sound understanding of assessment and monitoring.     ✔     
    Experience of the use of data tracking and target setting to raise attainment and identify under performance.     ✔     
    Understanding and appreciation of the value of interesting and stimulating display and other motivational materials.     ✔     
    Able to use ICT effectively.     ✔     
    At least 2 years’ prior experience teaching in a similar level.     ✔     
    KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS     ESSENTIAL     DESIRABLE
    Commitment to, and knowledge of, effective strategies to maintain and raise attainment, in particular to address the differing needs which exist in the mixed ability classroom which includes second language learners.     ✔     
    Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with a range of audiences.     ✔     
    Proven administrative and organisational skills.     ✔     
    PERSONAL QUALITIES AND ATTRIBUTES     ESSENTIAL     DESIRABLE
    Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students     ✔     
    Commitment to multi-cultural education; the school’s vision and ethos; equal opportunities policy and practice.     ✔     
    Commitment to, and understanding of, the wider aspects of student development.     ✔     
    Willingness to initiate and participate in both cross curricular and extracurricular activities.     ✔     
    Ability to establish effective and appropriate relationships with students.     ✔     
    The ability to be a successful team member and work collaboratively with colleagues.         
    Ability to relate well to parents, external agencies and the wider community.     ✔     
    Flexible; able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.     ✔     
    Reflective practitioner who responds to change positively.     ✔     
    Understanding of the importance of professionalism and confidentiality.     ✔     
    Commitment to being a role model for staff and students in relation to overall conduct to include dress code, attendance and timekeeping.     ✔     
    Has the potential for further promotion and a commitment to career development.         ✔

    To apply, send a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and teaching philosophy; detailed CV, including names and contacts of three referees; copies of your academic and professional certificates; TSC Certificate and valid Certificate of Police Clearance to recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke.  Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line.Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Hillcrest International Schools is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students; Successful candidates will be subjected to thorough screening to ascertain suitability to work with children.

    Apply via :

    recruitment@hillcrest.ac.ke

  • Deputy Head Teacher

    Deputy Head Teacher

    Job Summary
    The Deputy Head Teacher will be responsible for academic planning and outcomes; curriculum development and implementation; student inclusion and welfare, and building and promoting collaborative relationships with all stakeholders. He/She will be an excellent teacher with at least 4 years of proven experience in a similar role, in a British National Curriculum school.
    Training / Qualifications / Experience

    Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
    A degree or equivalent qualification Senior leadership experience with evidence of making significant whole school improvement in pupil outcomes.
    Preparatory school experience and awareness of preparatory school developments.
    Experience in a similar role in a school under ISI criteria
    Recent participation in relevant CPD activities and commitment to lifelong learning.

    Responsibilities

    Raise and maintain, the highest possible academic standards through overseeing all aspects of the School’s academic program.
    Ensure the efficient organization and administration of the School’s curriculum and its assessment and reporting procedures.
    Oversee the creation and running of the academic timetable and daily cover for staff absence.
    As the School’s designated Child Protection Officer, provide leadership in student welfare issues, including responsibilities for implanting and promoting the safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures within the School.
    Oversee the development and management of internal and external examinations, including timetables, invigilation, grading systems, collation, and analyses of results.
    Monitor the standards of teaching and learning throughout the School and constantly review the balance and breadth of the curriculum, and ensure its effective delivery.
    Ensure that departmental handbooks, including schemes of work and policy documents, are updated and well understood by academic staff.
    Be aware of relevant national and international educational initiatives and be proactive in implementing new strategies that will enhance the education provided at Hillcrest Preparatory School.
    Liaise with the Inclusion Department to ensure that pupils who are gifted and talented, or who have special educational needs, are appropriately engaged.
    Oversee the effective provision of Curriculum Enrichment opportunities including the co-curricular program of the school.
    Ensure appropriate policies and training are in place to support all staff in both Academic and Administrative spheres
    Ensure the smooth running of the student admission process in liaison with the School Registrar and Form Tutors.
    Oversee the induction program for new teachers in liaison with the Human Resources Department.
    As a member of the Senior Leadership Team act as a role model in the dissemination and practice of school policy, in keeping with the ethos of the School.
    Under the overall direction of the Headteacher, formulate aims and objectives of the School, in the context of the Governors’ strategic framework; evaluating and reviewing the School Improvement Plan; school budget.
    Support the Head Teacher in a range of day-to-day, whole-school leadership and management responsibilities including assemblies, student behavior, meetings, etc.
    Assume other duties that may be reasonably required or delegated by the Head Teacher, from time to time.

  • Resident Boarding Matron 

Part-Time Art teacher

    Resident Boarding Matron Part-Time Art teacher

    Section: Boarding
    Reporting to: Deputy Head Student Welfare
    Responsible for: pastoral care of all the pupils in the boarding house
    Key Purpose of the Job:

    The position of House Matron is one of significant importance and responsibility. The Matron has a special role in helping the HOB to create a happy and well-disciplined atmosphere throughout the House.
    Working under the direction of the HOB, the House Matron is required to play a key role in the pastoral care of all the pupils in the boarding house on a day-to-day basis, with particular responsibility for the physical, social and emotional well-being and presentation of the pupils in the House. Ultimately, the objective of the House Matron is to play a significant role in establishing a ‘home away from home’ environment in which the boarders are at ease and are happy.

    Key Accountabilities

    Safeguarding: To support the HOB to provide boarding staff and senior students with a clear statement of their roles and responsibilities within the House, along with policies and procedures for child safeguarding (countering bullying, substance misuse, health and safety, e-safety, the promotion of PSHE, medical provision, welfare concerns and the School’s behaviour policy), instill a culture within the House such that Safeguarding is central to all operational planning and practices in order to provide a safe and fully compliant boarding environment.
    Regulatory Compliance: To be fully conversant with the implications of the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools; in the absence of the HOB , to be one of the persons responsible for Fire Safety and Health and Safety in the house ensuring any evacuations are carried out promptly and compliantly; generally to be vigilant to H&S hazards and risks and take appropriate action if any are spotted; to work with the HOB to implement changes to legislation governing Fire Safety, H&S and boarding and to ensure that a culture of full compliance is central to the way in which the Boarding House operates.
    Clinical Medical Provision: To support with the day-today running of the Boarding House and in particular be responsible for the health and wellbeing provision of the boarding students. This includes assessment and management of illness and injury, health care planning and review. Refer to and liaison with different agencies, such as physiotherapy and GP. To provide emergency first aid when required
    Health and Medical Arrangements: To provide and manage medical processes as required such as venipuncture, wound management, minor injury management, post-operation reviews and other minor medical procedures as appropriate.
    Communication and Record-Keeping: To ensure that appropriate, accurate and up-to-date written records are kept; communicate appropriately with parents/guardians, House staff, School Policies are adhered to in the
    management and communication of information; ensure that the highest standards of medical confidentiality are adhered to at all times. To promote the Health and Wellbeing Centre in a positive way and to maintain the high profile of the department, including updates for the school website.
    Stores, Supplies and Housekeeping: To support the management of adequate supplies of all necessary medical stocks within the boarding house; ensure the safe storage of all medical supplies. To ensure stock management is efficient and cost-effective. To oversee the laundry provision in the house and ensure that the boarders are keeping up high standards of personal hygiene.
    Policies and Procedures: Working in line with Hillcrest International Schools policies at all times. To be aware of and comply with all relevant ISI/DfE requirements such as the National Minimum Standards for boarding.
    Professional Development: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of chronic diseases, illnesses, childhood ailments, immunizations, etc.; to maintain own professional development in line with NMC Guidelines, keeping up with any changes and developments within in School Nursing in general; to maintain own portfolio of evidence for NMC revalidation.
    Additional Duties: The post holder will also be required to complete boarding duties, arrange all the transport arrangements for the start and end of term, be flexible in the hours of work and be available during the night if the boarders seek medical attention.

    Measures

    Safeguarding: Child protection concerns are documented as per the Child Protection Policy and escalated in line with procedures.
    Regulatory Compliance: House runs safely and fully compliant when under the personal management of job-holder; emergency evacuations are focused, prompt and well-conducted; HOB is fully supported on reviewing and implementing any changes as a result of reviews/audits.
    Medical Provision: To manage caseloads appropriately, ensuring that pupils and parents are happy with provision.
    Health and Medical Arrangements: To provide appropriate treatment, health surveillance and care planning.
    Communication and Record-Keeping: Records kept accurately in line with medical protocols and for the required period; parents, pupils, house staff and matrons, communicated within a timely and appropriate fashion. To maintain high standards of medical record confidentiality.
    Stores and Supplies: To support well-equipped, orderly and safe medical stock with accurate and stocktaking and accounts records.
    Policies and Procedures: Medical policies are developed, communicated and implemented; all Health and Wellbeing staff are aware of and work within the relevant school policies and Boarding standards.
    Professional Development: To ensure that all opportunities are taken for CPD and ensure that professional development is maintained and recorded within the personal portfolio.
    Duties: All duties are undertaken willingly and enthusiastically are highly flexible and generous with their time; students feel welcomed, supported and that resident staff are interested in their activities, particularly when returning to the House late in the evening after school trips; HOB trusts and respects the contribution the residential matron makes to the smooth and efficient running of the House.

    Key Dimensions Impacted by the Job:

    Direct reports when running the House: Resident staff
    Reports to HOB
    Boarding house of 60 students
    Hours of work and salary to be negotiated

    Key Skills and Experience: (Knowledge, Experience, Skills & Abilities)

    Registered Nurse
    Evidence of continuing professional development and education.
    School Nursing/Matron experience or qualification desirable.
    Child Protection/Safeguarding training.
    Must be energetic, enthusiastic and thrive in an environment of rapid change and development.
    Possess an understanding and awareness of child development and psychology.
    Competent IT and keyboard skills evidenced by the ability to use the Microsoft suite of packages.
    Sound understanding of Health and Safety and working within policy guidelines.
    Ability to use clinical judgment to formulate and action a plan of care for a patient.
    Experience of undertaking autonomous clinical decisions face to face.
    First-class interpersonal skills evidenced by the ability to communicate in some complex and difficult situations. This would include a detailed and accurate assessment of stressed and vulnerable young pupils
    Ability to manage their time effectively and meet deadlines.
    Ability to work dynamically within a team, evidenced by a well-functioning and productive team.
    Ability to work flexibly within the business needs of the organisation.
    Willingness to participate in clinical supervision and competency-based assessment as required to maintain professional qualification.

    Key Interfaces:

    Deputy Head Student Welfare
    Head of Boarding
    Welfare Team
    Heads of Year
    Parents/ Guardians
    Facilities manager and staff

    Operating Environment and Context of the Role:
    Hillcrest is a friendly, warm welcoming community, which offers a wide range of courses and qualifications for students. Hillcrest Senior School houses around 305 students, aged 13-18 years, of whom approximately 60 are multi-national boarders. The students are housed in 3 Day houses, of which the boarder are put into. The Boarding House is purpose-built, and modern. The School employs two School Nurses.
    A Boarding House will typically comprise 30 mixed sex students aged 13-18 from a variety of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds who needed to be cared for, supported and nurtured as part of the larger school for twenty-four hours a day during term time, chiefly by the resident staff, full time and associated tutors during prep hours. The job-holder is accountable for standards in their allocated Boarding House in the absence of the HOB .
    Whilst the Boarding House will have its own unique ‘character’, and is run on a collaborative, team focussed way and always with full compliance with all regulations relating to boarding and safeguarding; the job-holder is a key figure in ensuring that Safeguarding is at the centre of the culture within the House.
    The most challenging feature of this role is to identify and meet the needs of each and of all students, which may be complex, profound and compounded by learning difficulties, language difficulties, cultural difficulties and the intensity of boarding life whilst providing a sense of community, inclusion and above all safety and security. All staff within the House must work collaboratively and collectively to support the delivery of an outstandingly good health and welfare service and boarding experience for all students in their care.
    Boarding house staff are in loco parentis (both legally and pastorally), for that reason the job-holder is expected to role model extremely high standards of personal behaviour and ensure the same from each and every member of the team; all are visible role models for our students. Staffs’ care of students extends beyond the boarding house and they play a fundamental role in their total welfare and well-being, helping them develop into self-confident and purposeful young adults, pass through key stages of their physical and emotional development and prepare to enter the wider world beyond school as well rounded citizens. Each child is unique and must be cared for accordingly, whilst always bearing in mind perceptions of fairness and consistency in approach.
    Staff work is often physically and mentally demanding, hours can be extended and long and there is a constant pressure throughout the term time from individual and groups of students. Balancing house demands with the demands of the wider school activities (academic and social) can require great flexibility and co-operative working with colleagues outside the boarding environment.
    Safeguarding:
    Hillcrest School complies fully with the “Keeping Children Safe in Education” and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The jobholder is expected to share this commitment and comply with all associated internal policies and procedures.
    In addition, the job-holder will be responsible for ensuring that all Safeguarding requirements are met for the areas under his/her responsibility, including visitors to the house, suppliers, third parties working under contract to his/her direction and family members living onsite.

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  • Physical Education Teacher (with the possibility of a leadership role) 

KS 1/ 2 Teacher 

iSams/Data​ Manager 

Subject Teacher – English and Drama

    Physical Education Teacher (with the possibility of a leadership role) KS 1/ 2 Teacher iSams/Data​ Manager Subject Teacher – English and Drama

    Reporting to: Director of Sport  
    Responsible for: Student Outcomes
    The post 
    The successful candidate will be a sportsperson of proven ability, required to teach PE and Games lessons, preferably with experience and expertise in coaching Hockey and Netball.  The Physical Education teacher will work closely with the director of Sport to assist with the running and implementation of the school’s sports program and provision, and ensuring a cohesive and broad-minded approach to school sport. As a member of the department, there will be an opportunity for management and mentoring, as well as some teaching which includes BTEC at L2 and L3 as well as IGCSE PE. You will help to develop and deliver the overall strategy and objectives of the department, assisting with the creation and implementation of change processes. The successful applicant will guide and advise colleagues, particularly new members in the department, in developing the sporting skills and aptitudes of all staff; including training for coaching, umpiring and refereeing, while encouraging a variety of teaching approaches within the department to assist the professional development and appraisal of staff to create a motivated and empowered team.  
    Job Purpose  

    To support the Director of Sports in his strategic role of managing the department and ensuring excellence for all.  
    To implement and deliver an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for students and to support the teaching of PE.  
    To monitor and support the overall progress and development of students as a teacher and a form tutor  
    To facilitate and encourage a learning experience which provides students with the opportunity to achieve their individual potential  
    To contribute to raising standards of student attainment  

    To share and support the school’s responsibility to provide and monitor opportunities for personal and academic growth 

    TEACHING AND LEARNING  

    Ensure effective learning for all students through excellent teaching and delivery of well-planned and organized lessons across key stages.  
    Assess, record and report on the development, progress, and attainment of students.  
    Use appropriate strategies to ensure outstanding student progress and well-being.  
    Set and mark challenging class and homework according to school policy.  
    Support the development of teaching materials and courses of study.  
    Participate in arrangements for preparing students for public examinations and in assessing students for the purpose of such examinations.  
    Liaise with parents and support staff to ensure excellent attainment.  
    Support extended intervention/enrichment activities to enhance students’ learning experience.  
    Manage the behavior of students in classrooms and around the school.  
    Maintain an organized and well-presented learning environment for students. 
    Contributing to the maintenance of a supportive and stimulating learning environment for all students 

    ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES  

    Support and uphold the requirements of school polices.  
    Adhere to the staff code of conduct.  
    Be an effective form tutor/year group intervention tutor.  
    Be responsible for ensuring subject knowledge is developed and participate in staff training and development.  
    Attend team/staff meetings and participate in open evenings.  

    Participate in relevant administrative and organisational tasks. 

    PLEASE NOTE:  
    The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  
    Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and if relevant the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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