Social Science Social Studies to senior levels/ Classics/History Teacher Permanent - 2020 start

Mairangi Bay · Auckland
  • Full time Permanent from Term 1 2020
  • Collegial, organised and well-resourced department
  • High-performing school which aims to give every student the opportunity to excel

Rangitoto College seeks to educate our young people to grow into fine adults who will contribute to our society in a positive way. Each student brings a unique set of skills and knowledge with them and we value this diversity, aiming to develop every student as an individual. We are able to provide unrivalled opportunity, with multiple academic pathways and co-curricular activities for all our students. Each individual is supported to be his or her very best, through the provision of a challenging and engaging curriculum, enabling them to transition into the finest universities and jobs worldwide.

Gaining exceptional academic outcomes is central to our purpose: with highly skilled and enthusiastic teachers providing exciting lessons that develop our students through critical thinking, problem solving and real world learning. Communication and collaborative skills integrate into our learning programmes, preparing our students to be adaptable to the challenges of life ahead. Innovative use of technology supports and extends our students. This creates an environment that promotes creativity in a broad range of traditional and technological forms.

The College offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma. There is the potential for the right candidate to teach a class within this programme in the curriculum areas of Science, Mathematics, English, Languages, Geography, Economics and History (Social Sciences). 

Teachers at the college are expected to contribute to the co-curricular life of the school.

Apply using our Eform application at https://bit.ly/2FG7QdO.  You will need to upload your covering letter and CV and provide the details of three referees.

Applications close Friday 2ndAugust, 4pm.

Applications closed Friday 2 August 2019