Head of English – Prep School at St Andrew’s School Nakuru – teaching jobs

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About St Andrew’s School

St Andrew’s School, Turi is highly respected in Kenya and regarded as one of the leading international schools in East Africa. Numbering 550 pupils, it comprises two semi-autonomous schools: a Preparatory School of circa 220 pupils between the ages of 3 and 13 and a Senior School of circa 330 pupils between the ages of 13 and 18. It is fully coeducational and the great majority are boarders. The School has an overtly Christian foundation and sees its overall aim as encouraging young men and women to ‘live and lead with integrity.

The Role

St Andrew’s School, Turi is looking for an experienced Head of English to lead our highly effective and competent team of English teachers.  The successful candidate will report to the Deputy Head Academic and will be expected to deliver high quality and exciting provision in the academic classroom for able and talented students. 

If you are with experience, along with passion for leading and developing our deliver of English Teaching, then you are the one we are looking for. The Head of English is a member of the Heads of Department Team, and leads our highly effective and competent team of English teachers.  It is also wonderful opportunity to not only contribute to our fantastic school, but also to tempt you to consider living in a beautiful location in the Rift Valley of Kenya.  You will also be able to join our successful full boarding School, particularly as we launch our new Turi Leadership Pathway, a programme that  develops the heart, minds, bodies and souls of our students so they become transformational leaders. 

Person Specification

Working at St Andrew’s Turi, is an exciting and dynamic experience. Our desire is to recruit committed and resourceful staff, who are looking to develop their skills and leadership and embrace new experiences and challenges.

Knowledge & Experience

Qualifications

  • A degree result of 2:1 or its equivalent
  • A teaching degree i.e. PGCE
  • an additional qualification of educational management

Knowledge

  • A clear understanding of and affinity for the School’s ethos
  • Knowledge of the requirement and operation of ISI or equivalent inspectorate
  • Recent experience and knowledge of leading an English Department
  • An understanding of effective leadership and management in relation to co-curricular provision.

Experience

  • Leadership experience, including energy, resilience and a track record of enthusing and motivating others
  • Current Head of Department
  • Experience of teaching KS2 or KS4 English
  • Relevant experience in a Prep School context
  • Relevant experience in working in a boarding school.

Beyond that we want staff who are committed to allowing students to thrive; first-class communicators; passionate about the subjects and students they teach; creative and diligent in their planning; and, given life in a full boarding school, are adaptable, energetic and resilient. 

The Package 

There is a generous overall remuneration package as detailed below (the cost of living in Kenya is significantly lower than in the UK): 

  •  Salary: The successful applicant will receive a salary relevant to their experience and qualifications.
  • Accommodation: Suitable rent-free accommodation will be provided as a taxable benefit. Domestic and gardening help is arranged by the School, but paid for, at local rates, by the applicant.
  • School fees (where applicable): There is a 100% fee remission for staff children throughout the School; places are subject to the School’s normal entry requirements. 
  • Medical care: All members of staff and their families (below 18 yrs) are covered under a comprehensive insurance scheme.   
  • Pension: the School operates a defined contribution pension scheme in which the employer and employee each contribute 6% of the monthly salary. For employees leaving Kenya at the end of their contract the full value of the contributions, plus accumulated interest, can be withdrawn from the scheme.  
  • Relocation: Outward and return flights for the applicant, and for his/her spouse and dependent children [up to the age of 18] as applicable, together with a freight allowance, at the beginning and end of the contract period, are paid for by the School. This is applicable to staff regardless of their current location.
  • Meals: these are provided during term time as a taxable benefit. 
  • Facilities: Extensive recreational facilities are open to use by staff and their families. The onsite Phoenix Club, serving a wide range of food and beverages, acts as a wonderful social hub for the staff community and their families throughout the year. 

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