English Teacher with Film/Media
2026-03-20T16:18:27+00:00
Aga Khan Development Network
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Media
Education, Media, Art, Fashion & Design, Teachers & Education
2026-04-04T17:00:00+00:00
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Background
The English Teacher with Film/Media will deliver specialized instruction in Film and Media Studies within the IB Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. The role integrates creative and analytical approaches to teaching, focusing on both theoretical and practical aspects of film and media.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The teacher will plan, deliver, and assess lessons in Film and Media aligned with IB curriculum standards, ensuring that students develop both conceptual understanding and technical skills.
The role includes teaching film theory, history, and critical analysis, enabling students to interpret and evaluate media from diverse perspectives.
The successful candidate will guide students through the full film production process, including scripting, storyboarding, filming, sound design, and editing, ensuring hands-on learning experiences.
Assessment responsibilities include supporting students in completing IB internal and external assessments, such as portfolios, comparative studies, and collaborative projects.
The teacher will integrate IB Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL) skills, inquiry-based methodologies, and reflective practices into classroom instruction.
Providing feedback and mentorship is a key aspect of the role, supporting students in their creative and academic development.
The teacher will maintain accurate records of student performance and contribute to reporting processes in line with IB requirements.
Collaboration with colleagues is essential to support interdisciplinary learning and contribute to the broader arts and academic programmes.
The role also involves supporting co-curricular activities, including exhibitions, productions, and film-related events.
The teacher is expected to uphold safeguarding standards and contribute positively to the institutional culture and values of the Academy.
- Plan, deliver, and assess lessons in Film and Media aligned with IB curriculum standards.
- Teach film theory, history, and critical analysis.
- Guide students through the full film production process.
- Support students in completing IB internal and external assessments.
- Integrate IB Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL) skills, inquiry-based methodologies, and reflective practices.
- Provide feedback and mentorship to students.
- Maintain accurate records of student performance and contribute to reporting processes.
- Collaborate with colleagues to support interdisciplinary learning.
- Support co-curricular activities, including exhibitions, productions, and film-related events.
- Uphold safeguarding standards and contribute positively to the institutional culture and values.
- Specialized instruction in Film and Media Studies.
- Creative and analytical teaching approaches.
- Understanding of IB curriculum standards.
- Knowledge of film theory, history, and critical analysis.
- Film production skills (scripting, storyboarding, filming, sound design, editing).
- Experience with IB internal and external assessments.
- Familiarity with IB Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL) skills.
- Inquiry-based methodologies.
- Reflective practices.
- Mentorship and feedback skills.
- Record keeping and reporting.
- Collaboration and teamwork.
- Upholding safeguarding standards.
- Specialized instruction in Film and Media Studies within the IB Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme.
- Ability to integrate creative and analytical approaches to teaching.
- Proficiency in guiding students through the full film production process.
- Experience in supporting students with IB internal and external assessments.
- Ability to integrate IB Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL) skills, inquiry-based methodologies, and reflective practices.
- Strong feedback and mentorship capabilities.
- Ability to maintain accurate records and contribute to reporting processes.
- Excellent collaboration skills.
- Commitment to upholding safeguarding standards.
- Positive contribution to institutional culture and values.
JOB-69bd735393962
Vacancy title:
English Teacher with Film/Media
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Media, Category: Education, Media, Art, Fashion & Design, Teachers & Education]
Jobs at:
Aga Khan Development Network
Deadline of this Job:
Saturday, April 4 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, March 20 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Background
The English Teacher with Film/Media will deliver specialized instruction in Film and Media Studies within the IB Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme. The role integrates creative and analytical approaches to teaching, focusing on both theoretical and practical aspects of film and media.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The teacher will plan, deliver, and assess lessons in Film and Media aligned with IB curriculum standards, ensuring that students develop both conceptual understanding and technical skills.
The role includes teaching film theory, history, and critical analysis, enabling students to interpret and evaluate media from diverse perspectives.
The successful candidate will guide students through the full film production process, including scripting, storyboarding, filming, sound design, and editing, ensuring hands-on learning experiences.
Assessment responsibilities include supporting students in completing IB internal and external assessments, such as portfolios, comparative studies, and collaborative projects.
The teacher will integrate IB Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL) skills, inquiry-based methodologies, and reflective practices into classroom instruction.
Providing feedback and mentorship is a key aspect of the role, supporting students in their creative and academic development.
The teacher will maintain accurate records of student performance and contribute to reporting processes in line with IB requirements.
Collaboration with colleagues is essential to support interdisciplinary learning and contribute to the broader arts and academic programmes.
The role also involves supporting co-curricular activities, including exhibitions, productions, and film-related events.
The teacher is expected to uphold safeguarding standards and contribute positively to the institutional culture and values of the Academy.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 36
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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