Overview

GEMS CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL – ABU DHABI
Job Description
GEMS Cambridge International School, Abu Dhabi is hiring for an enthusiastic and dedicated Science Teacher (KS3) to join our school community from January 2026. The successful candidate will inspire and engage students across Key Stage 3, delivering high-quality lessons that ignite curiosity, build scientific understanding, and foster a love for learning. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact on student progress within a supportive and collaborative teaching environment.
Overall Function and Purpose:
To teach and educate students according to guidelines provided by the National Curriculum Framework under the overall guidance of the competent education authority.
Teach and assess assigned students according to their educational needs and deliver the relevant curriculum, ensuring that each student achieves academic success. Contribute to the wider school community.
Main Responsibilities:
• Deliver the required curriculum; demonstrating accurate and up to date knowledge of curriculum and subject matter.
• Ensuring a safe, clean, clutter free, conducive environment that optimizes great student outcomes.
• Planning, preparing and delivering lessons to all students in the class according to their varying abilities.
• Teaching according to the educational needs, abilities and achievement of the individual students and groups of students.
• Adopting and working towards the implementation of the school development plan of the school.
• Assigning work, correcting and marking work carried out by his/her students. Marking according to the school’s marking policy.
• Setting the highest expectations for every child in the class and assisting learners to realize their potential which will enable them to work in a manner that shows the high standards in the workbooks.
• Assessing, recording and reporting on the development, progress, attainment and behaviour of one’s students.
• Analysing data and using it to adapt classroom practice to ensure all learners achieve their full potential.
• Providing or contributing to oral and written assessments, reports and references relating to individual students or groups of students.
• Participating in arrangements within an agreed national framework for the appraisal of students’ performance.
• Promoting the general progress and well-being of individual students, groups of students or class entrusted to him/her.
• Providing guidance and advice to students on educational and social matters and on their further education and targets.
• Communicating, consulting and co-operating with other members of the school staff, including those having posts of special responsibility and parents/guardians.
• Reviewing and evaluating one’s own teaching and learning strategies, methodologies and programme/s in line with the National Curriculum Framework guidelines in order to improve teaching and learning in the classroom.
• Advising and co-operating with the Head of School, Deputy Heads, Assistant Head Teachers, Heads of Years, Education Officers, and other teachers in the preparation and development of curriculum design, teaching materials, teaching programmes, methods of teaching and assessment and pastoral care arrangements.
• Ensuring high standards of professional practice and quality of teaching and learning of the subject/s. Through effective dialogue, participating in reciprocal peer review and observation of class teaching practice by the Head of Year.
• Participating in continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities, and taking part in action research exercises.
• Maintaining good order and discipline amongst students under one’s care and safeguarding their health and safety at all times.
• Reporting all concerns that jeopardizes the safety of the learner, whether emotional or physical, to the safe-guarding officer of the school.
• Participating in staff, group or other meetings related to the school curriculum or pastoral care arrangements, for the better organization and administration of the school.
• Contributing to the professional development of new teachers and student teachers according to arrangements agreed with the Head of School.
• Providing the necessary information and advice to the designated personnel in the school and to provide all the necessary information regarding requisitions and arrangements in connection with the teaching of the subject/s assigned to him/her.
• Ensuring the safe custody and optimum use of equipment normally used by oneself during lessons and sees to its regular servicing and maintenance.
• Ensuring the safe custody of the laptop, white board pen and remote given to him/her upon commencement.
• Participating in school assemblies and parent assemblies as stipulated by Head of Primary.
• Attending the termly parent meetings as per the policy.
• Registering and monitoring the attendance of students under one’s care and following up on the same day if a student is absent.
• Ensuring that the attendance is marked regularly and timeously every day.
• Sharing in any possible and reasonable way in the effective management, organisation, order and discipline of the school.
• Nurtures a culture where teachers view themselves essentially as facilitators of learning and reflective practitioners.
• Together with the Learning Support Assistants, developing and implementing the Individual Educational Programme (IEP) of students with Individual Educational Needs and participating in the relevant meetings with regards to the same.
• Ensuring that schemes and forecast of work carried out in class are handed to the LSA in good time so that the necessary adaptations and resources are made for use with students with individual educational needs in class.
• Regularly discussing, monitoring the work being carried out by the LSA in class.
• In the case of students with severe learning difficulties and with communication problems, ensuring that a Contact Book is daily updated with the necessary information including parents’ signature.
• Liaising and collaborating with specialist teachers/resource persons and other professionals working with SEN students.
• Ensuring the efficient and effective deployment of a Teacher’s Assistant, where applicable.
• Making use of audiovisual technological devices/aides (such as radio aids; projectors) and other adaptations during the delivery of the lessons and using creative and innovative ways to enhance HPL in the classroom.
• Participating in the planning, preparation and implementing of a particular ECA’s within the year group in accordance to the school policy.
• Participating in duties allocated to him/her by Head of Year/Head of School.
• Assist in the planning and organising of school events and functions (e.g. inter-house competitions, school plays, prize days etc).
Skills
Required Qualifications, Experience & Skills:
- Education/teaching degree OR Bachelor’s degree and teaching qualification/license in the subject. Knowledge of the use of ICT in schools to aid teaching and learning.
- Skilled teacher with solid commitment to teaching and learning and strong subject knowledge in relevant area.
- Excellent communication skills able to build relationships with students and colleagues and contribute to wider school life.
- Two years’ teaching experience in relevant subject area / age group.
GEMS Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all of its students and staff. A UK-enhanced DBS or equivalent police check is a pre-requisite for all appointments.
Preferred Candidate
Mid Career – Over 2 years experience
Min: 2
Bachelors
About GEMS Education
Trusted for over 55 years and now a third generation education family, GEMS Education began in a single school room in Dubai. Today, we have the privilege of educating over 190,000 students from over 176 countries through GEMS owned and managed schools globally; over 270,000 students access resources through our services division; and we will impact 20 million by 2020 students through the initiatives of our Charity partner Varkey Foundation.