INTERNATIONAL PYP TEACHER
Escola Beit Yaacov | São Paulo - SP | Presencial
Responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating the teaching and learning process in accordance with the philosophy of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) of the International Baccalaureate (IB), promoting students’ academic, social, and emotional development in an international and collaborative environment.
Faixa salarial
A combinar
Regime de contratação
CLT
Benefícios
Plan and execute developmentally appropriate learning experiences for all areas;
Promote inquiry-based learning;
Plan Literacy lessons and support English development;
Work collaboratively with a team of educators;Report student learning to parents;
Ensure children’s safety and well being.
Degree in Education;Experience in Early Years and/or Primary Schools;
Native-like English;
Specialized in Literacy/Bi-literacy;
Previous experience with the IB PYP.
The Beit Yaacov School was born from a dream: to offer the Jewish community an education that unites academic excellence, internationalism, and the millennial strength of authentic Judaism, conveying the values of the Torah with deep meaning. In 2026, this dream will celebrate 25 years of life — a journey built on the profound belief that true learning is born from the integration of Jewish knowledge and worldly knowledge. Since its founding, with the pioneering project of becoming the first trilingual Jewish school in Brazil, Beit Yaacov has grown and transformed into a center of excellence that not only prepares students for the world, but also continually renews itself in knowledge, identity, and purpose. The adoption of English as a language of instruction reflects this global vocation and the commitment to prepare each student to act with confidence, sensitivity, and purpose in a world in constant transformation. As it reaches its 25th anniversary, the School celebrates not only its story and more than 1,000 students, but also the presence of a new generation — children of alumni who now return as parents. A cycle that symbolizes more than continuity: it is the original dream that has blossomed, matured, and continues to illuminate the future with the same strength and purpose as when it began.
INTERNATIONAL PYP TEACHER
Escola Beit Yaacov | São Paulo - SP | Presencial
Descrição da vaga
Responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating the teaching and learning process in accordance with the philosophy of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) of the International Baccalaureate (IB), promoting students’ academic, social, and emotional development in an international and collaborative environment.
Responsabilidades e atribuições
Plan and execute developmentally appropriate learning experiences for all areas;
Promote inquiry-based learning;
Plan Literacy lessons and support English development;
Work collaboratively with a team of educators;Report student learning to parents;
Ensure children’s safety and well being.
Requisitos e qualificações
Degree in Education;Experience in Early Years and/or Primary Schools;
Native-like English;
Specialized in Literacy/Bi-literacy;
Previous experience with the IB PYP.
Faixa salarial
A combinar
Regime de contratação
CLT
Benefícios
Sobre a empresa
The Beit Yaacov School was born from a dream: to offer the Jewish community an education that unites academic excellence, internationalism, and the millennial strength of authentic Judaism, conveying the values of the Torah with deep meaning. In 2026, this dream will celebrate 25 years of life — a journey built on the profound belief that true learning is born from the integration of Jewish knowledge and worldly knowledge. Since its founding, with the pioneering project of becoming the first trilingual Jewish school in Brazil, Beit Yaacov has grown and transformed into a center of excellence that not only prepares students for the world, but also continually renews itself in knowledge, identity, and purpose. The adoption of English as a language of instruction reflects this global vocation and the commitment to prepare each student to act with confidence, sensitivity, and purpose in a world in constant transformation. As it reaches its 25th anniversary, the School celebrates not only its story and more than 1,000 students, but also the presence of a new generation — children of alumni who now return as parents. A cycle that symbolizes more than continuity: it is the original dream that has blossomed, matured, and continues to illuminate the future with the same strength and purpose as when it began.