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Job overview
We are seeking a dynamic and highly-motivated primary teacher to inspire our students on their learning journeys. KTJ is a forward-thinking and innovative school, where we prioritise the growth and development of all our staff and learners. As well as demonstrating excellent subject knowledge and teaching skills, we are also looking for educators who are positive, team players and who add to the holistic approach of the School.
We offer a highly competitive remuneration package:
- Accommodation (including utility bills and maintenance)
- Relocation and annual flight allowances
- Comprehensive private medical insurance
- Excellent Employee Provident Fund (EPF) savings contributions.
- Contract renewal incentives
- Child places for staff children
About Kolej Tuanku Ja'afar
KTJ is a thriving, not-for-profit international, day and boarding school set in the beautiful Malaysian countryside, an hour’s drive south of Kuala Lumpur. The School was established in 1991 and caters to more than 1,000 students aged 3 to 19. The Primary School, which opened in 2013, follows the English National Curriculum in English and mathematics, alongside the International Primary Curriculum; while the Secondary School prepares students for IGCSEs and A Levels. Most students go on to study at UK universities.
KTJ is a friendly and supportive environment for students and staff alike. More information on the School and conditions for teachers can be found in the attached documents or on the vacancies page of our website. On our website, you will also find a copy of the job description for a KTJ teacher.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to security vetting.
Headteacher
Dr Glenn Moodie
Teaching Information
Teachers at Kolej Tuanku Jaafar are expected to hold at least 2 years’ relevant experience in their teaching subject and the British National Curriculum, with strong IT skills. Teachers are also expected to engage fully in the life of the school.