Work permits All non-UK successful applicants must apply for a skilled worker visa unless they already have (pre-)settled status, a dependant visa or any other visa that allows them to work in the UK. A recent B1 SELT certificate and the non-criminal records from the countries in which the applicant has lived for the last 10 years are part of the requirements to start a skilled worker visa application. Therefore, only applicants providing proof of a minimum B1 level in English will be considered. Exemptions apply for some nationalities. Please visit the UK government website for further details. Your opportunity Advance your career in a dynamic, collaborative school in providing a versatile means to differentiate the learning experience and encourage creativity and collaboration amongst our students. Join a strong team of experienced and qualified teachers. International and multicultural school Modern and innovative teaching methods Stimulating working & learning environment 15-min from Baker Street by public transport School rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted in student personal development and wellbeing Overview of role This is a full-time role for a native-level English speaker. A full-time teaching role entails: 26 teaching periods/week 3 hours support to students/class cover Time for PPA, corrections, collaborative work and meetings, school events and projects Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities Plan and deliver ESL lessons based on LIL's curriculum Create and deliver original and engaging activities for students with a provision for differentiation Organise and manage classroom, which promotes student-centred learning Model and foster an environment that cultivates innovative mindset and critical thinking Write schemes of work and Year plan to ensure the curriculum is met and aligned with LIL’s standards Work as a team in Primary and schoolwide Assess students formatively and summatively Incorporate the mission and values of the school into the classroom Analyse student assessment results to adjust teaching Maintain up-to-date records of assessment, attendance, planning, reports, and communication with families Participate in parents-teachers meetings What we are looking for at LIL QTS (or equivalent) and a relevant degree At least 3 years of previous experience teaching in a similar role (English as a Second Language) Experience in delivering Trinity College content Familiarity with iPad apps for teaching and learning Open-mindedness and creativity to develop new educational approaches Willingness to help students reach their potential Continuous reflection on teaching practices Ability to work under pressure during term time and meet deadlines Strong ability to work as a team Ability to manage the classroom through positive discipline Ability to see the bigger picture and volunteer time and energy to the School project About us Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill is an independent school in Wembley offering in the Secondary section two tracks: the French curriculum and the English International Program leading to the IB Diploma programme in Y12 and Y13. In the Primary section, LIL offers a bilingual environment from immersive in EYFS to 'shared' curriculum between the French and English curriculum. An ESL teacher and a French-speaking counterpart (FLE) ensure the integration and progress of students whose first language is neither English nor French. The school opened its doors in September 2015 and now welcomes nearly 800 students from Nursery class to Year 13. Located in the splendid Brent Town Hall, the Lycée offers state-of-the-art facilities and learning tools. LIL Benefits (non contractual) We can offer a range of benefits including: Up to 85% tuition remission for max. of 2 children per family for full-time team members Free 3-course meal cooked fresh in our kitchen during Term Time Contribution to a Health Cash Plan Enhanced paternity/maternity/adoption leave Enhanced sick leave scheme Free loan of work iPad Fantastic work spaces and resources Contribution to languages lessons (French or English) Hot drinks in staff room Cyclescheme — Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds. This job description sets out the duties of the post at the time it was drawn up. The post holder may be required from time to time to undertake other duties within the School as may be reasonably expected, without changing the general character of the duties or the level of responsibility entailed. This is a common occurrence and would not justify a reconsideration of the grading of the post. It is a requirement that all staff work in a flexible manner compatible with their jobs and in line with the objectives of the Lycée International de Londres. Please note that the job description for this position may be reviewed and amended to incorporate the future needs of the Lycée.