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Specialist Teaching Assistant - Arabic, Senior
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The British International School Riyadh (BISR) is an extremely well-regarded not-for-profit, co-educational school in the Middle East, catering for students aged 3-18 across its existing five campuses, providing high quality education to the expatriate community since 1979. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and as a British School Overseas (BSO). BISR is also a member of the British Schools of the Middle East (BSME) and the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). The school follows the English curriculum, greatly enriched by the local and international context. Learning is holistic, supported by a broad co-curricular programme, encompassing extra-curricular activities, student leadership, service learning and residential trips. Strong pastoral care supports student well-being.
We are seeking to appoint a Teaching Assistant to work within our Arabic Department during the school week, full time from 07:30 to 14:50 for 5 days a week. We are specifically looking for an individual who is willing to contribute to our three strategic pillars of learning, enrichment and well-being.
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- Be able to contribute towards supporting high quality education for all students in their care and improving the quality of learning and standards of achievements, under the instruction/guidance of teaching staff.
- Be innovative, creative, enthusiastic, highly motivated and able to show a passion for learning.
- Demonstrate an awareness of the key factors that can affect the way students learn.
- Work with the teaching staff to ensure students flourish by creating a positive climate for learning, supporting the holistic development of each student, with a strong emphasis on well-being in an intercultural context.
- Have excellent interpersonal skills, high levels of emotional intelligence and a good sense of humour, effectively collaborating within a range of teams.
- Fully support the school Mission, Vision and Motto.
- Have KSA residency status.
We can offer:
- Highly motivated and engaged students
- A school with a strong sense of community
- A learning focused school committed to staff development
- Motivated, hard-working and dedicated colleagues, who are committed to high quality learning, student well-being and co-curricular programmes
- The opportunity to live, work and travel in a unique, beautiful and fast changing country.
BISR believes very strongly in the role of the school in safeguarding children and young people. All staff, whatever their role in the school, will be required to undergo rigorous background checks before commencing employment.
- An up to date two-page Curriculum Vitae, including a photograph
- How do you demonstrate that you are a lifelong learner and how does current pedagogical practice have an impact in your classroom?
- How do you create a positive classroom climate and support student well-being in your current school?
- What strategies do you use to ensure that all learners in your classroom attain very well?
- What is your contribution to your current school community?
BISR is fully committed to safeguarding children and young people. We complete rigorous background checks for all staff, whatever their role in the school, prior to them commencing employment.
**Teachers who work at BISR should have**:
**Qualifications**
- Qualified Teacher status.
- Certificate of Education - PGCE or B.Ed.
- Training or qualification relevant to the post.
**Understanding**
- An appreciation of the demands of a British school in an international context.
- Recognise the vital importance of a positive commitment to the co-curricular life of the school.
- An appreciation of the importance of intercultural understanding and cultural sensitivity.
- Recognise the responsibility each individual staff member has in supporting the holistic growth and well-being of students.
**Experience**
- Experience of working in various contexts both in the UK and internationally.
- Experience of positive behaviour management strategies.
- Experience of planning for children with a range of learning needs, including extremely able students.
- Experience of curriculum development, monitoring and assessment.
- Experience of working with second language students or prepared to undertake training.
**Skills and Abilities**
- A detailed knowledge of the English National Curriculum.
- Ability to organise a stimulating learning environment and demonstrate excellent creative teaching skills.
- Willingness to collaborate with colleagues in preparing for learning and teaching.
- Good organisation of recording and evaluating progress.
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Teachers at Beech Hall School will be responsible for delivering a bespoke approach to learning through a new lens, with emphasis placed on growing minds, hearts, eco responsibility, digital, innovation and being part of a global community. Our school is proudly inclusive and innovative, supporting all pupils to reach and unleash their potential, through the delivery of a powerful curriculum and in the care of nurturing and inspiring teaching staff.
The Beech Hall Tapestry frames our curriculum, our approach and our educational footprint. This approach enhances our teaching of the ICA international curriculum, and the American Curriculum from Grade 9. All educational staff will be supported to deliver relevant and contemporary education, with excellent resourcing and a team of collaborative and child-centred colleagues.
ACCOUNTABILITY : Head of SEN Unit
Core Responsibilities
The Higher Level Teaching Assistant in the SEN Provision plays a critical role in supporting students with high-demand special educational needs. This position emphasizes individualized and intensive support for students in small group SEN classes under the supervision of the SEN Specialist.
Individualized Student Support
- Provide one-on-one or small-group support to students with significant special educational needs, tailoring assistance to meet their specific developmental and educational goals.
- Implement and monitor Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) under the guidance of the SEN Specialist, ensuring alignment with established learning objectives.
- Support students in overcoming barriers to learning, such as academic challenges, behavioral difficulties, or social-emotional needs.
- Assist the SEN Specialist in setting up and maintaining a structured, safe, and inclusive classroom environment.
- Facilitate the use of assistive technologies and adaptive resources to enhance student learning and engagement.
- Help with classroom preparation, including organizing materials, modifying assignments, and creating tailored activities to meet diverse needs.
- Behavioral and Social-Emotional Support
- Implement behavior management strategies in collaboration with the SEN Specialist and based on each student’s IEP and needs to foster a positive and supportive learning environment.
- Encourage students in developing appropriate social skills and self-regulation techniques.
- Provide emotional support to students during challenging situations, offering strategies for coping and self-advocacy.
- Assist in the delivery of evidence-based interventions, based on the curriculum adopted in the class, designed to address students’ academic, social, and developmental needs.
- Contribute to the design and implementation of individualized transition programs when students move between settings or educational levels.
- Collect and maintain accurate data on student performance, behavior, and progress to inform ongoing evaluations and interventions.
- Collaborate closely with the SEN Specialist, and stakeholders, ensuring consistent communication and teamwork to meet student needs.
- Participate in meetings and reviews, contributing insights to the development and refinement of student IEPs.
- Training and Professional Development
- Engage in training programs and workshops to enhance skills in working with students with demanding special educational needs.
- Stay updated on best practices and emerging strategies for supporting students with diverse needs.
- Regularly reflect on and critically evaluate your own teaching and the effectiveness of lessons and approaches to teaching.
- Be open minded to coaching and appraisal, taking on board praise and dialogue around development.
- Collaborate with colleagues across the team to develop best practice, share ideas and work cohesively to bring out the best in every member of the community.
- Work in partnership with Teaching Assistants, therapists and education support staff to support all students in the School.
- Share expertise through Professional Learning and Development (PLD).
- Engage in Action Research and be willing to experiment with approaches that could positively impact the wellbeing and development of students and subjects.
- Make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the School including contributing to the broad co-curricular programme on offer.
- To provide cover for the lessons of other teachers as and when required; to carry out break and/or lunch duties.
- Develop a strong partnership with parents/carers and the wider community. Assist them to support their child’s learning at home and communicate effectively with parents with regard to students’ mindset and well-being.
- Show tolerance of and respect for the rights of others.
- Support and encouraging fundamental values such as the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
- Have proper and professional regard for the ethos, policies and practices of the School and maintain high standards in personal attendance and punctuality.
- Present a positive image of the school to all other stakeholders.
- Anything else reasonably requested by the Senior Leadership Team.
- Taking a proactive approach to safeguard all children and members of the School community.
- Commit to upholding all school policies and procedures.
- Be part of a fully inclusive school where all members of staff work together to provide a fully inclusive environment and working practices, free of bias and prejudice.
- Promote the general progress and well-being of all students and report concerns to a staff member.
- Provide guidance and advice to students on educational, pastoral and social matters.
- Ensure that students experience an educational programme that is personalised to their particular needs, developing their skills and abilities.
- Ensure that lessons are appropriately planned, delivered and reviewed.
- Assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of students in line with school policy.
- Ensure positive behaviour for learning for all students in line with the School’s policy.
- Work to foster a positive working environment in the subject area that supports students’ learning.
- Provide an effective role model for students in terms of your own professional practice.
- Ability to plan learning opportunities with other colleagues, including best transition processes.
- A relevant bachelor’s degree.
- UK Postgraduate Certificate of Education or Teaching Qualification
- A minimum of two years relevant teaching experience.
- Excellent working knowledge of the American System/IB system.
- A proven track record of effective teaching.
- A strong academic background, stature and experience that will command the respect of pupils, parents, colleagues and the wider community.
- A commitment to academic progress and the welfare and safeguarding of students.
- Knowledge and understanding of recent educational developments and best practice.
Whilst every effort has been made to explain the main duties and responsibilities of the post, each individual task undertaken may not be identified.
The responsibilities as listed above will be subject to review and may be amended following consultation with the Senior Leadership Team.
To apply for a vacancy, please email We look forward to welcoming you to our team at Beech Hall School Riyadh! Seniority level
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