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Global Indian International school

Teacher (IBDP- Psychology)

3-5 Years

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Job Description

Functional

  • Deliver the IBDP Psychology curriculum with a focus on the biological, cognitive, and sociocultural approaches to understanding human behaviour.
  • Use inquiry-based, concept-driven instruction and embed TOK, ATL skills, and international-mindedness in classroom practice.
  • Design differentiated lessons and assessments aligned with IB Psychology assessment criteria (Papers 1–3 and IA).
  • Support students with their Internal Assessments (IA) and, where applicable, the Extended Essay in Psychology.
  • Provide timely, meaningful feedback and record progress through platforms like ManageBac.
  • Collaborate with the DP Coordinator and academic team to support curriculum planning and reflection.
  • Participate in IB training and professional development to ensure alignment with IB standards and practices.

Counselling Role:

  • Provide individual and group counselling to address emotional, social, behavioural, and academic concerns.
  • Develop and implement age-appropriate wellness programs, SEL sessions, and life skills workshops across Grades 6–12.
  • Work closely with Coordinators, and teachers to identify students in need of additional support.
  • Provide proactive career and academic counselling, including time management, study skills, and stress management strategies.
  • Serve as a key liaison with parents, maintaining open communication and offering guidance when external interventions are needed.
  • Maintain confidential records of student sessions and prepare reports as needed while following ethical and safeguarding protocols.
  • Promote a culture of well-being, inclusion, and student agency within the school environment.

PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES

Teaching and Learning

  • Strong command of IB pedagogy and experience in fostering critical thinking, reflection, and academic honesty.
  • Ability to engage students with varying learning styles and support academic differentiation.
  • Consistent use of formative and summative assessments aligned to IB standards.

Counselling and Student Support

  • High emotional intelligence and empathy when engaging with adolescents.
  • Skilled in conflict resolution, crisis management, and trauma-informed practices.
  • Experience addressing peer issues, exam anxiety, self-esteem, grief, behavioural difficulties, and more.

Collaboration & Communication

  • Collaborate with staff across multiple programs (e.g., IB, CBSE, Cambridge) to ensure coherent support structures.
  • Contribute to student review meetings, pastoral care frameworks, and parent information sessions.
  • Effective documentation, case follow-up, and stakeholder communication.

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About Company

The Global Indian International School, an initiative of Global Schools Group, was established with a focused dedication towards shaping well-rounded global citizens. We believe that the finest education of a child comes from the understanding of the real world that he or she lives in. It is with this vision that we have created Asia’s leading international school. Today, GSG has 64 campuses in 11 countries of which 17 are GIIS schools. Our students gain global exposure and insights through international knowledge-exchange programmes. By tracking the best academic practices around the globe, we constantly strive to give them an unmatched learning experience. We are successful in providing holistic education that encourages students to excel in a variety of disciplines, such as academics, sports, music and dramatics

Job ID: 134274463

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