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Teacher of IBDP/IBMYP Individuals and Societies (Psychology)

Confidential company · Kleinmachnow · Posted May 27, 2026

Public summary

An international school near Berlin is seeking a full-time teacher for IBDP and IBMYP Individuals & Societies, with a focus on Psychology. The role involves teaching students from grade 6 to 12, developing inquiry-based curricula, supporting student well-being, and promoting inclusive, globally minded education. The school offers a competitive salary, extensive professional development, and a diverse community. Candidates should have teaching certification, preferably a Master’s in Psychology or related field, experience with IBDP/IBMYP or similar international programs, and excellent English skills. The position requires compliance with German legal work and safeguarding standards.

Location and work setup

Location
Kleinmachnow
Remote status
On-site
German requirement signal
Unclear
Detected job language
English

Salary

EUR 55059.00 - 61885.00 year

Responsibilities

Teach IBDP/IBMYP Individuals & Societies focusing on Psychology; create a safe and stimulating learning environment; develop inquiry-based and conceptually driven curriculum units; embrace and utilize cultural diversity; motivate students to engage deeply with human societies; promote student well-being across abilities and motivations; collaborate with colleagues across disciplines; contribute to Theory of Knowledge instruction, Personal Project, Extended Essay, and CAS as applicable.

Qualifications

Teaching certification preferably with a Master's degree in Psychology or related field; experience teaching IBDP/IBMYP or similar curricula (AP, A-Level, IGCSE); international school experience is a plus; outstanding written and spoken English communication skills; commitment to inclusive education and child safeguarding; resilient and flexible professional with a growth mindset and team-oriented approach.

Skills

IBDP Teaching MYP Teaching Psychology Curriculum Development Student Engagement Inclusive Education Theory of Knowledge (ToK) Extended Essay CAS Collaborative Planning English Communication Child Safeguarding