Business Studies Teacher at S-TEE Cambridge College

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<strong>Never Miss a Job Update Again. <br><br></strong><strong> We have started building our professional LinkedIn page. <br><br></strong><ul><li>Company: </li><li>Location: Nigeria</li><li>State: </li><li>Job type: Full-Time </li><li>Job category: <br><br></li></ul>S-TEE Cambridge College – This is the Cambridge Arm of the Mainstream school (S-TEE Schools). Our students are tutored on the British Curriculum and Nigerian Curriculum in preparation for their Cambridge Examinations. We are located in Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos State. We work with highly trained educators, who most times are British Council certified.<br><br>The British Council certification and experience in tutoring Cambridge students is always a plus for any candidate looking for teaching job employment with our institution. Ability to work under pressure and submit records as at when due is also a very high requirement to joining the Academics Department of school.<br><br><strong>We Are Recruiting To Fill The Position Below<br><br></strong><strong><strong>Job Title: Business Studies Teacher<br><br></strong></strong><strong>Location: </strong>Isolo, Lagos<br><br>Employment Type: Full-time<br><br><strong>Job Description<br><br></strong>The job functions include but not limited to the following:<br><br><ul><li>Responsible for developing in each student an interest in and the ability to understand and utilize their knowledge of Business Studies/ Accounts(IGCSE curriculum)</li><li>To oversee the provision of relevant and up to date advice and support for pupils as it relates to the subject.</li><li>To co-ordinate the selection and development of appropriate syllabus and courses in line with related resources.</li><li>To maintain full and accurate records of students’ achievements as it relates to the subject.</li><li>Deliver engaging, coherent and motivating lessons to students across in varying classes.</li><li>Utilize learning technology in the planning and delivery of lessons.</li><li>To keep up to date with curriculum change and reforms.</li><li>Develop lesson plans in line with the curriculum objectives.</li><li>To plan for, provide and maintain the physical resources necessary for learning and the delivery of chosen syllabuses and courses (including for example; books, past papers, file shares, equipment etc). Where necessary, liaise with other department to achieve this feat.</li><li>To undertake, where appropriate, other roles, which may arise either in the department or in the wider school environment.</li><li>Any other duties relating to the job as required from time to time by the Head of School /Principal.<br><br></li></ul><strong><strong>Candidate Requirements<br><br></strong></strong><ul><li>Candidates should posses a minimum of B.Ed / B.Sc (Ed) / BA (Ed)</li><li>Experience of teaching British curriculum</li><li>Minimum of 5 years teaching experience.</li><li>Membership of appropriate associations</li><li>Good understanding and knowledge of both Checkpoint & IGCSE Curriculum.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Application Closing Date<br><br></strong>11th August, 2023.<br><br><strong>Don't Keep! Kindly Share:<br><br></strong><li></li><li></li><li></li>

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