Posted:Tue at 1:49 PM
By:Hiring Kenya
Company Details
Industry:
Education Management
Description:
The 1st Steiner-Waldorf Kindergarten opened in 1998... ...in a small house along the Magadi Road on the outskirts of Nairobi. It was led by 3 teachers from Germany (Florian, Vojko and Irmgard). The following year the school moved to Mbagathi extending the kindergarten to a 1st Grade primary class. The Mbagathi Steiner school continues to run successfully; now a fully fledged kindergarten and primary school known as the Rudolf Steiner School, Mbagathi, transitioning their children successfully into Kenyan Curriculum Secondary schools. In 1994 a new Waldorf Kindergarten opened its doors in a beautiful residential suburb - the Kileleshwa Kindergarten. This was initiated by a group of parents who had been impressed by the Mbagathi kindergarten but needed something in a more central area. As the new millennium approached, another parent group around a core of Kileleshwa parents, now more familiar with the Waldorf philosophy and its practical results, felt a great need to continue the initiative into the primary level. Both the Kenyan and British institutions were offering instruction that was wholly formal from such a young age, promoting 'The Hurried Child' syndrome. Media reports about school unrest were pandemic and views from other parents clearly indicated dissatisfaction with the lack of creativity in education. Some of their children were already feeling stressed and unhappy in school. There was a very conscious feeling that Waldorf education would not only benefit the families and their own children, but would contribute towards the ultimate transformation of education in Kenya for the better.
Job Description
The Waldorf Class Teacher is a central figure in the life of the school and the primary guide for a class of students through multiple years of their elementary education. Rooted in the principles of Anthroposophy and Waldorf education the class teacher nurtures the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual growth of each child. This role combines academic instruction with artistic, social and moral education tailored to the developmental stages of the students. The teacher is also a bridge between the students, their families and the broader faculty, helping to build a cohesive and supportive learning community.
Key Responsibilities
- Curriculum Planning and Delivery
- Develop lesson plans based on a deep understanding of Waldorf developmental principles, school curriculum guidelines, and the unique needs of the class and community.
- Plan and deliver main lessons and specialty subjects (e.g., form drawing, painting, music, handwork, and practical arts) in alignment with the threefold learning model-thinking, feeling, and willing.
- Guide students in peer reflection and cooperative learning, promoting mutual respect and the ability to give and receive feedback constructively.
Qualifications and preferred skills.
- Bachelor's Degree and prior teaching experience.
- MUST have Diploma in Waldorf training
- MUST be registered with TSC
- MUST possess strong knowledge and understanding of anthroposophy and the picture of child development it presents.
- Good written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work in an organized and timely manner.
- Ability to work artistically and creatively with the education.
- Interest in self-development of skills that support the curriculum and good working relations.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Classroom Management: Effective strategies for managing diverse classrooms and ensuring all students engage in the learning process.
- Technological Competency: Proficiency in using educational technology tools to support language instruction and student assessment.
- Adaptability: Ability to adjust teaching strategies to accommodate the needs of different learners, including those at different language proficiency levels.
- Cultural Sensitivity: Deep understanding of the cultural nuances of both English- and French- speaking regions and the ability to incorporate these into lessons.
- Collaboration: Strong team player with the ability to collaborate with other educators, parents, and the broader school community.
Working Conditions:
- The position is based at the Nairobi - Karen campus.
- Teaching hours are typically from Monday to Friday, with occasional extra-curricular or evening commitments for cultural or language events.
- Competitive salary package based on experience and qualifications.
Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time