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IBDP/IBMYP Science Teacher

Confidential company · Kleinmachnow · Posted Jun 1, 2026

Public summary

An international English-medium school in the Berlin region invites applications for a full-time Science Teacher role starting August 2026. The position involves teaching IBDP and IBMYP Science across Biology, Chemistry, or Physics to students in grades 6 to 12. The school offers a supportive, inclusive environment fostering academic excellence and holistic education with up to 60 days paid leave annually. Candidates should have relevant teaching certification and experience with IB or comparable international curricula. Compensation ranges from €55,059 to €61,885 gross per year plus adjustments and stipends.

Location and work setup

Location
Kleinmachnow
Remote status
On-site
German requirement signal
No German Required Detected
Detected job language
English

Salary

EUR 55059.00 - 61885.00 year

Responsibilities

Teach IBDP and IBMYP Science subjects fostering inquiry-based learning and scientific thinking in a safe laboratory and classroom setting. Develop curriculum units linking theory to real-world applications. Ensure laboratory safety compliance. Support student well-being and academic growth through inclusive, differentiated strategies. Engage collaboratively across disciplines and participate in the school community including advisory roles and extracurricular activities. Supervise IB Science assessments and contribute to related IB programs such as Theory of Knowledge, Personal Projects, Extended Essays, and CAS.

Qualifications

Relevant teaching certification with a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or General Science. Experience teaching IBDP/IBMYP or similar international curricula (such as AP, A-Level, IGCSE). Strong command of written and spoken English. Professional attributes include innovation, resilience, teamwork, and a commitment to child safeguarding and inclusive education.

Skills

IBDP Science teaching IBMYP Science teaching Biology Chemistry Physics Curriculum development Laboratory safety Student engagement Differentiated instruction Classroom management English communication Child safeguarding