- Secondary MFL Teacher to IGCSE and A Level
- Cayman Islands
- September 2025 start
- Tax Free salary from about CI$541,000.00 depending on experience (includes housing allowance)
- Benefits include flights, pension contributions, tuition for dependants, insurance and CPD
The successful candidate must have a relevant degree and internationally recognised teaching qualification, such as a PGCE/PGDE or a Bachelor of Education. The successful candidate must have a minimum of 3 years’ current experience teaching MFL at both Key Stages 4 (GCSE) and 5 (A Level). They must be an outstanding classroom practitioner, passionate about facilitating student learning skills with creative and innovative ideas, with experience and skills in providing adapted learning opportunities in order to support, meet and challenge the needs of all learners. Must be fully proficient in using Management Information Systems, such as SIMS and Microsoft office products, especially MS Word and Excel, have excellent written and verbal communication skills and be organised, ensuring all record keeping is up to date. Prior experience in a multicultural international school environment is an advantage. Candidates will be expected to fully adhere to and support the Christian ethos of the school.
This is a top rated not-for-profit private, co-educational Christian international school with over 1,000 students ranging from Kindergarten to Year 13. They offer a British-based international curriculum leading to IGCSE and A-level qualifications. The school is renowned for providing a stimulating learning environment in which our students become critical, creative thinkers, responsible citizens, and lifelong learners. This is evident in their consistent record of outstanding academic achievements, pastoral care, and wide range of extra-curricular activities.
The Cayman Islands offer a high standard of living, with modern infrastructure, a stable economy, and no direct income tax. English is the official language, and the local culture is a blend of Caribbean warmth and British influence, making it relatively easy for expats to adjust. Expats often work in finance, law, tourism, or diving-related industries, and enjoy a relaxed island lifestyle with beautiful beaches, safety, and strong expat communities.