Job Openings Generalist Teacher

About the job Generalist Teacher

About Us

Sekolah Pelita Harapan is a group of five International Christian schools located in the heart of Indonesia - the city of Jakarta. From a visionary beginning in 1993, Sekolah Pelita Harapan schools continue to develop as Indonesia's leading Christian schools with a focus on academic excellence, personal growth, and spiritual development. Our vision of True Knowledge, Faith in Christ and Godly Character defines our goals for students: that they may come to understand that all truth emanates from God the Creator and Sustainer and is to be found ultimately in a relationship with Jesus Christ His Son and our Saviour. The end result of accepting and living out these truths is the development of godly character as those made in the image of God.

We aim to achieve this goal by focusing on Christ as the preeminent One in God's plan of redemption in the world, believing that He calls us to engage with Him in the worlds restoration from its brokenness. We want our students to be people of influence and action in the world, well-equipped to engage positively wherever they may serve.

We are grounded in an Evangelical, Reformed theology that seeks truth wherever it may be found and recognizes that all truth is God's. Using the International Baccalaureate and Cambridge programs allows us to develop mature, thoughtful students who are committed to life-long learning and who utilize inquiry to search out the truth.

Job Responsibilities

  1. Responsible for teaching multiple subjects, including but not limited to mathematics, language arts (reading, writing, grammar), science, social studies, and sometimes art and physical education.
  2. Designing lesson plans and instructional materials that align with educational standards and the needs of the students.
  3. Assessing student progress through various methods such as tests, quizzes, projects, and observations, and providing feedback to students and parents.
  4. Recognizing the diverse needs and learning styles of students and adapting teaching strategies to accommodate these differences.
  5. Engaging in ongoing professional development to stay current with best practices in teaching and education.
  6. Collaborating with colleagues, administrators, and other professionals (such as special education teachers or counselors) to support student learning and well-being.

Job Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree in education or a related field is typically required
  • Strong, demonstrable Christian faith
  • A biblical Christian worldview
  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills
  • A love for students
  • Enthusiasm and ability to work in a team
  • A commitment to personal and professional growth