Overview

GEMS WINCHESTER SCHOOL – ABU DHABI
Job Description
- Embrace and encourage the ethos and standards of excellence as defined in the GEMS Core Values.
- Deliver the required curriculum esp. UAE Social Studies ; demonstrating accurate and up to date knowledge of curriculum and subject matter.
- Plan and deliver quality lessons to motivate students. Create and utilise appropriate materials and the classroom environment to cater for different learning styles.
- Show written evidence of planning and preparation on request. Establish and maintain records of curriculum and year plans, attendance, teaching resources, assessment plans etc.
- Ensure the GEMS policies, procedures, and codes of conduct are followed at all times including Child Protection.
- Teach students assigned according to their individual needs using appropriate teaching strategies that meet student needs and abilities eg late-entering students, ESL, low academic ability, gifted and talented etc.
- Set and mark work. Assess, record and report on the academic
development, progress and attainment of students and use assessment to ensure the curriculum meets the individual student’s needs. - Display competence in using media and technology in the classroom.
- Promote the general progress and well-being of students and provide guidance to students on educational and pastoral matters.
- Communicate with persons outside the school where appropriate (e.g. Ministry of Education officials).
- Participate in appraisal and Performance Management procedures and Professional Development (PD). Take an active role in own PD.
- Work alongside colleagues on the preparation and development of teaching materials,
resources, courses of study and pastoral arrangements. - Participate in, and lead where appropriate, the co-curricular and extra-curricular programmes [minimum of 2 hours] in the school. Promote good working relationships through active leadership and sharing of ideas, materials and experiences.
- Monitor and supervise safe and appropriate student behavior. Plan and implement strategies to encourage self-discipline and manage disruptive behavior.
- Model and encourage cultural awareness and understanding and promote a love of learning.
- Assist in the planning and organising of school events and functions (eg inter-house competitions, concerts, school plays, prize days etc.).
- Communicate and meet with parents regularly promoting the GEMS philosophy and core values; keep parents regularly informed of students’ progress while respecting the confidentiality of student-related information
- Initiate effort and energy beyond the typical work day, where the tasks require additional commitment.
- Attend staff meetings and serve on committees as required.
- Perform other duties as requested by direct & dotted reporting line managers / supervisors.
Skills
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education (B.Ed) or a subject-related degree with a recognised teaching qualification (PGCE/PGDE/state teaching license or equivalent).
- Proven experience teaching Social Studies ideally within an British curriculum (preferred but not essential).
- Demonstrated ability to inspire, motivate, and support students through engaging, purposeful learning.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a collaborative and reflective approach.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and contributing to the school’s positive, inclusive culture.
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
United Arab Emirates
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.
