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Teaching Centre Assistant Context:
British Council Spain operates a network of teaching centres throughout the country, delivering English teaching to some 30,000 students every year. In addition to teaching students directly, we operate the British Council's only school, in Madrid, a sizeable exams operation, we offer support in English language learning around the country, and we run strong programmes in arts and education and society. The British Council delivers a number of Early Years programmes in a range of different contexts in Europe to children between 2 and 5 years old. British Council Early Years provision is seen as pioneering best practice in ECE (Early Childhood Education) thereby enhancing the UK's leadership and shared learning through international education. Context specific info: Part-time. Various timetables offered both on-site and off-site. Extra-curricular English classes.
Role Purpose: To support the class teachers in Teaching and Learning and with the care and well-being of the children at the British Council.
Challenges & Accountabilities: To support the teachers in the planning, preparation, delivery and assessment of all curricular related activities to ensure learning is advanced.
To take an active part in the class activities, setting up planned activities, supporting pupils and responding appropriately, in order to advance learning.
To use effective language, questioning and understanding to support learning activities.
To support and create attractive and interactive displays to extend learning both within and beyond the classroom.
To support any initiatives put into action in the centre.
To ensure a safe and secure learning environment in the classroom.
To constantly work to keep classroom areas tidy and free of clutter helping children to put away the equipment at the end of the day with the equipment well stored and the floor ready to be cleaned.
Off-site specific duties: To support Early Years teachers and off-site coordinator with collection of children from the playground before the beginning of classes.
Help collect children who are missing from their class once the class has started.
In agreement with the coordinator, inform parents of any absences.
To work with more than one group of children if necessary.
Key relationships: Children
Class Teacher
Parents, guardians, carers
Off-site school coordinator
Early Years coordinator
Customer Service EY Assistant
Off-site school contacts
Child Protection coordinator
Teaching centre management
Role specific knowledge and experience: Right to work in country.
Essential - Practical experience and/or training in an educational setting.
Desirable - 1 year of classroom experience working with children aged 2-5.
B1 level or above in English and C1 level or above in local language.
Completed or undergoing educational qualification in teaching to EY or Primary aged children.
Further Information: Payband: Grade J
Department: Business Delivery
Contract type: Permanent- Part time
Location: Madrid - Spain
Start date: 1st Of October 2024
Closing Date: applications will close on 15/09/2023 at 23:00
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