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[+] Job ID: 5740 IT Teacher (Europe, East)| Job Location: | Prague |
| Country: | Czech Republic |
| Assignment Description: | Mission: The teacher is the primary instructor and caregiver to the students during the school day. The teacher shall prayerfully help students learn attitudes, skills, and subject matter that will contribute to their development as mature, able, and responsible Christians. General Position Overview: A Secondary IT teacher will provide high-quality technology instruction within a Christian environment, using an English-language, US-based curriculum taught from a biblical perspective. High School Instruction (Grades 9-12): Design and teach a curriculum for an "Introduction to Coding" course, with a primary focus on the Python programming language. Prepare and deliver instruction for Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science A course using Java, (possible expansion, AP Computer Science Principles and AP Cyber Security), adhering to the College Board's curriculum framework. Develop and teach a cybersecurity course that engages students in foundational and applied topics such as network security, safeguarding personal information, risk assessment and compliance frameworks, digital forensics, and strategies for online safety. Middle School Instruction (Grades 6-8): Develop and teach a year-long IT curriculum for middle school students, with classes meeting once per week. Introduce foundational concepts such as digital citizenship, internet safety, hardware/software basics, and effective use of productivity suites (e.g., Google Workspace). Introduce basic programming logic through visual block-based coding (e.g., Scratch, Code.org) or other introductory platforms. Age Group & Class Size: Class sizes at CISP range between 10-16 students. Instruction may be given to students in grades 6-12 (approximately ages 11-19). |
| Time Commitment: | One year to two years |
| Position Type: | Other (Comment Below) |
| Subject Speciality: | Technology |
| Alternate Speciality: | Computer Science |
| Listing Expiration: | 2026-07-22 |
| Application Deadline: | 2026-07-26 |
| Date Needed: | 2027-01-19 |
| Bible Training Preferred: | Not Applicable |
| Credentials Required: | Pending |
| Teaching Degree Required: | No |
| Teaching Experience Required: | Yes |
| Experience as Educator: | Technology |
| Cross-Cultural Experience: | Not served in a culture other than my own Occasionally served in cultures other than my own Extensive experience serving in cultures other than my own |
| Start Requested: | Within 12 months |
| Minimum Term: | Two or more years |
| Paid & Volunteer Positions: | Volunteer/self-supported position Self-supported, need travel and overhead |
| Travel Support: | No travel funding provided |
| Job Advertisement: | Mission: The teacher is the primary instructor and caregiver to the students during the school day. The teacher shall prayerfully help students learn attitudes, skills, and subject matter that will contribute to their development as mature, able, and responsible Christians. General Position Overview: A Secondary IT teacher will provide high-quality technology instruction within a Christian environment, using an English-language, US-based curriculum taught from a biblical perspective. High School Instruction (Grades 9-12): Design and teach a curriculum for an "Introduction to Coding" course, with a primary focus on the Python programming language. Prepare and deliver instruction for Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science A course using Java, (possible expansion, AP Computer Science Principles and AP Cyber Security), adhering to the College Board's curriculum framework. Develop and teach a cybersecurity course that engages students in foundational and applied topics such as network security, safeguarding personal information, risk assessment and compliance frameworks, digital forensics, and strategies for online safety. Middle School Instruction (Grades 6-8): Develop and teach a year-long IT curriculum for middle school students, with classes meeting once per week. Introduce foundational concepts such as digital citizenship, internet safety, hardware/software basics, and effective use of productivity suites (e.g., Google Workspace). Introduce basic programming logic through visual block-based coding (e.g., Scratch, Code.org) or other introductory platforms. Age Group & Class Size: Class sizes at CISP range between 10-16 students. Instruction may be given to students in grades 6-12 (approximately ages 11-19). |
| English Skill: | Advanced |
[+] Job ID: 5040 ICT Teacher (Africa, North)
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