Teacher of Computer Science, Transylvania

Posted: 12 September 2018

Candidates can apply by September 27th, 2018 on Transylvania College website Join our Team section or send the CV-s directly to hr@transylvania-college.ro

We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Teacher of Computer Science to teach across the entire age range from Key Stage 2 up to IGCSE level. The post is to start in January 2019.  We are a well-resourced department, in a popular oversubscribed independent international school.  We teach in an Apple Mac environment and are in our third year of implementing a 1:1 iPad programme.

The successful candidate will need to teach the Computer Science National Curriculum for England and Wales to students in Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 and CIE IGCSE Computer Science with year 10 and CIE IGCSE ICT with a legacy cohort of year 11s.  From September 2019 the successful candidate may need to teach a second subject to Key Stage 3 for part of their timetable.

The School

With a 25 years history, Transylvania College – The Cambridge International School of Cluj, currently enrols over 600 students aged 2 to 18 years. The majority are Romanian nationals, but our students also include those of 25 nationalities. The school is an Accredited Member of COBIS with continuing accreditation as a British School Overseas (BSO).

Transylvania College has grown from a small Kindergarten class opened in 1993 to incorporate parallel lines of Romanian and British curriculum Primary and Middle School classes leading to a High School which offers IGCSE and A level courses through Cambridge International Examinations. The school celebrated its first graduating cohorts in 2014 with our graduates accepted by some of the most prestigious universities in the UK and around the world.

Mission and Vision

Our vision:

A Global Journey for Mindful Leaders

Transylvania College offers a full global educational journey from nursery through high school for students as part of a learning community which includes teachers and parents.

We fulfil this vision through our mission of:

The vision and mission apply equally but are interpreted differently for all of the various stakeholders in our community.

Our approach to education

We pride ourselves in a holistic approach to education. Our activities fall into four areas which we consider to be of equal importance for a progressive 21st-century education: academics, wellbeing, Global Awareness and leadership.

Academics

The school encompasses the following sections for teaching and learning:

The aim is to provide a broad and relevant curriculum combining the best of local and international content and ideas. Students will be well prepared for transition to the next step in their educational journey, with the tools necessary to succeed throughout the kindergarten, primary, middle and high schools, and on to excellent universities. These tools include literacy, numeracy, language, information technology, leadership, and thinking skills together with a love of learning. We want students to engage wholeheartedly with the school; develop their intellectual curiosity and enjoy the challenge of expanding their own educational comfort zone. We aspire to produce students with the intellectual toolkit to succeed and the enthusiasm and drive to do so.

Leadership

Transylvania College is a Leader in Me school which teaches 21st century leadership and life skills to students and creates a culture of student empowerment based on the idea that every child can be a leader. Content from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a key component of the overall Leader in Me process as well as foundation training for all staff. The 7 Habits is a synthesis of universal, timeless principles of personal and interpersonal effectiveness, such as responsibility, vision, integrity, teamwork, collaboration and renewal.

Global Awareness

The Global Awareness programme starts in kindergarten and develops as students progress through the school. The framework we follow incorporates our work with Round Square, service projects, trips and many other initiatives within the school. The end in mind of the Global Awareness programme is to provide the knowledge, understanding and real-life opportunities necessary for students to develop an international soft-skills toolkit essential for success in a global society.

Wellbeing

At Transylvania College wellbeing relates to a state of wellbeing which allows every individual to realise his or her own potential, manage the normal stresses of life, work productively and fruitfully, and make a contribution to his or her community.

We see Wellbeing in four areas: body, mind, heart and spirit. Wellbeing is about our whole community. It is for staff, for students and for families. Benefits for teachers include one paid ‘wellbeing’ day per year, a silent room where staff can find some calm and tranquillity as well as access to the community wellbeing team of trained psychologists.

“Transylvania College  is a school where every member of its community can thrive” Ruxandra Mercea, Transylvania College Director

  • Closing date: 27/09/2018
  • Country: Transylvania
  • School: Transylvania College
  • Region: Europe and the Mediterranean
  • Contact: hr@transylvania-college.ro 
  • Application url: https://www.transylvania-college.ro/about-us/our-team/join-our-team

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