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PHE Teacher Assistant
2025-06-18T08:30:08+00:00
International School of Tanganyika (IST)
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FULL_TIME
 
Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam
00000
Tanzania
Education, and Training
Teachers & Education
TZS
 
MONTH
2025-06-26T17:00:00+00:00
 
Tanzania
8

Summary of the Role

Teacher Assistant provides support to a lead teacher in charge of a classroom. The Physical Education (PHE) Teacher Assistant provides instructional support to PHE teachers, with a specific focus on swimming instruction. The ideal candidate will be a trained Physical Education teacher with the ability to confidently teach swimming and actively contribute to non-swimming PHE classes through co-teaching and lesson support. This role involves working closely with PHE teachers during swimming units, reinforcing lessons with individuals or small groups, supporting lesson planning and preparation, and documenting student progress. Flexibility, collaboration, and a willingness to engage across all areas of the PHE curriculum are essential.

Preferred Qualifications and Experience

  • At least 4 years of experience teaching or assisting in Physical Education, including swim instruction.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Sports Science, or a related field.
  • Demonstrated ability and confidence in co-teaching across a range of PHE activities, not limited to swimming; IB Middle Year Program/Diploma Program training/experience is desirable.
  • Recognized swimming instruction certification (e.g., ASA, Red Cross, or equivalent) with a valid First Aid and CPR certification (with water safety emphasis) is preferred.

Professional Competencies

  • Instructional Support: Ability to effectively support lead teachers by reinforcing lesson objectives, adapting activities to student needs, and managing small group or individual instruction.
  • Swimming Instruction: Skilled in delivering structured, safe, and engaging swim lessons to students of varying abilities.
  • Co-Teaching and Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with PHE teachers in both swimming and non-swimming classes, contributing meaningfully to planning, delivery, and assessment.
  • Classroom and Pool Management: Confident in maintaining a positive, inclusive, and safe environment in both classroom and aquatic settings.
  • Student Engagement: Uses a variety of strategies to motivate students, foster participation, and encourage personal growth through physical activity.
  • Adaptability and Initiative: Flexible and proactive in responding to diverse classroom dynamics, changing schedules, and varying student needs.
  • Record Keeping and Observation: Competent in documenting student progress, providing feedback, and assisting with assessment under the direction of the lead teacher.
  • Communication: Clear and professional communication with students, colleagues, and parents, where appropriate.

Personal Attributes

  • Integrity and Confidentiality: Demonstrates professionalism and sound judgment, maintaining high ethical standards and respecting the privacy of students, staff, and families adhering to IST Code of Conduct.
  • Committed to Growth and Development: Shows a strong desire to enhance their skills by embracing new responsibilities, seeking feedback, and engaging in professional learning opportunities.
  • Collaborative Team Player and Empathetic Listener: Works effectively and respectfully with colleagues, students, and the wider school community; actively listens to others and contributes to a positive team dynamic.
  • Flexible, Creative, and Adaptable: Responds positively to change and challenges; able to think creatively when supporting students with diverse learning needs or navigating dynamic teaching environments.
  • Student- and Community-Focused: Deeply committed to the well-being and success of all students, while also contributing meaningfully to the broader mission and values of the school.

Responsibilities

The Physical Education (PHE) Teacher Assistant plays a vital role in supporting student learning, particularly in swimming and general PHE classes, while contributing to the wider school environment.

Primary Areas of Responsibility

Under the direction of the lead teacher, the PHE Teacher Assistant will:

  • Collaborate with the PHE team to deliver engaging, safe, and inclusive physical education lessons, with a special focus on swimming instruction.
  • Support teachers in both swimming and non-swimming PHE classes, supporting the learning needs of students.
  • Monitor class schedules and assist with transitions and organization.
  • Prepare and set up materials and equipment for lessons and activities.
  • Support students by reinforcing lesson content in small groups or through one-on-one assistance.
  • Ensure the physical and emotional safety of students in classrooms, swimming areas, and during transitions.
  • Supervise students during non-instructional times such as breaks, lunch, or off-campus excursions.
  • Support the lead teacher in identifying student needs, documenting progress, and communicating concerns appropriately.
  • Contribute to lesson planning and reflection with the lead teacher.
  • Maintain a clean and organized learning environment.
  • Adhere to school and government regulations, and promote positive behavior through established classroom agreements.
  • Participate in all required professional development sessions and staff meetings.
  • Serve as an Advisor in Extended Homeroom classes, if required.
Additional Responsibilities (at the discretion of the Secondary Vice Principal)
  • Attend staff meetings, student-led conferences, and parent evenings as scheduled.
  • Supervise students punctually and responsibly during break times and after school.
  • Take on special projects or tasks as requested by the Secondary Leadership Team.
Classroom Teacher Responsibilities to Support the TA Role

To ensure an effective partnership, classroom teachers are expected to:

  • Meet with the Teacher Assistant at the start of the school year to clarify expectations, responsibilities, and goals.
  • Communicate openly, respectfully, and regularly with the Teacher Assistant.
  • Encourage a culture of mutual respect and collaboration between the Teacher Assistant and all members of the school community.
  • Hold regular planning and reflection meetings with the Teacher Assistant to review progress, share feedback, and co-develop learning experiences.

Perform other duties as assigned, including special projects as requested by the Vice Principal.

Primary Areas of Responsibility Under the direction of the lead teacher, the PHE Teacher Assistant will: Collaborate with the PHE team to deliver engaging, safe, and inclusive physical education lessons, with a special focus on swimming instruction. Support teachers in both swimming and non-swimming PHE classes, supporting the learning needs of students. Monitor class schedules and assist with transitions and organization. Prepare and set up materials and equipment for lessons and activities. Support students by reinforcing lesson content in small groups or through one-on-one assistance. Ensure the physical and emotional safety of students in classrooms, swimming areas, and during transitions. Supervise students during non-instructional times such as breaks, lunch, or off-campus excursions. Support the lead teacher in identifying student needs, documenting progress, and communicating concerns appropriately. Contribute to lesson planning and reflection with the lead teacher. Maintain a clean and organized learning environment. Adhere to school and government regulations, and promote positive behavior through established classroom agreements. Participate in all required professional development sessions and staff meetings. Serve as an Advisor in Extended Homeroom classes, if required. Additional Responsibilities (at the discretion of the Secondary Vice Principal) Attend staff meetings, student-led conferences, and parent evenings as scheduled. Supervise students punctually and responsibly during break times and after school. Take on special projects or tasks as requested by the Secondary Leadership Team. Classroom Teacher Responsibilities to Support the TA Role To ensure an effective partnership, classroom teachers are expected to: Meet with the Teacher Assistant at the start of the school year to clarify expectations, responsibilities, and goals. Communicate openly, respectfully, and regularly with the Teacher Assistant. Encourage a culture of mutual respect and collaboration between the Teacher Assistant and all members of the school community. Hold regular planning and reflection meetings with the Teacher Assistant to review progress, share feedback, and co-develop learning experiences. Perform other duties as assigned, including special projects as requested by the Vice Principal.
 
At least 4 years of experience teaching or assisting in Physical Education, including swim instruction. Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Sports Science, or a related field. Demonstrated ability and confidence in co-teaching across a range of PHE activities, not limited to swimming; IB Middle Year Program/Diploma Program training/experience is desirable. Recognized swimming instruction certification (e.g., ASA, Red Cross, or equivalent) with a valid First Aid and CPR certification (with water safety emphasis) is preferred.
bachelor degree
48
JOB-6852791029399

Vacancy title:
PHE Teacher Assistant

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Education, and Training, Category: Teachers & Education]

Jobs at:
International School of Tanganyika (IST)

Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, June 26 2025

Duty Station:
Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania

Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, June 18 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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Summary of the Role

Teacher Assistant provides support to a lead teacher in charge of a classroom. The Physical Education (PHE) Teacher Assistant provides instructional support to PHE teachers, with a specific focus on swimming instruction. The ideal candidate will be a trained Physical Education teacher with the ability to confidently teach swimming and actively contribute to non-swimming PHE classes through co-teaching and lesson support. This role involves working closely with PHE teachers during swimming units, reinforcing lessons with individuals or small groups, supporting lesson planning and preparation, and documenting student progress. Flexibility, collaboration, and a willingness to engage across all areas of the PHE curriculum are essential.

Preferred Qualifications and Experience

  • At least 4 years of experience teaching or assisting in Physical Education, including swim instruction.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Sports Science, or a related field.
  • Demonstrated ability and confidence in co-teaching across a range of PHE activities, not limited to swimming; IB Middle Year Program/Diploma Program training/experience is desirable.
  • Recognized swimming instruction certification (e.g., ASA, Red Cross, or equivalent) with a valid First Aid and CPR certification (with water safety emphasis) is preferred.

Professional Competencies

  • Instructional Support: Ability to effectively support lead teachers by reinforcing lesson objectives, adapting activities to student needs, and managing small group or individual instruction.
  • Swimming Instruction: Skilled in delivering structured, safe, and engaging swim lessons to students of varying abilities.
  • Co-Teaching and Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with PHE teachers in both swimming and non-swimming classes, contributing meaningfully to planning, delivery, and assessment.
  • Classroom and Pool Management: Confident in maintaining a positive, inclusive, and safe environment in both classroom and aquatic settings.
  • Student Engagement: Uses a variety of strategies to motivate students, foster participation, and encourage personal growth through physical activity.
  • Adaptability and Initiative: Flexible and proactive in responding to diverse classroom dynamics, changing schedules, and varying student needs.
  • Record Keeping and Observation: Competent in documenting student progress, providing feedback, and assisting with assessment under the direction of the lead teacher.
  • Communication: Clear and professional communication with students, colleagues, and parents, where appropriate.

Personal Attributes

  • Integrity and Confidentiality: Demonstrates professionalism and sound judgment, maintaining high ethical standards and respecting the privacy of students, staff, and families adhering to IST Code of Conduct.
  • Committed to Growth and Development: Shows a strong desire to enhance their skills by embracing new responsibilities, seeking feedback, and engaging in professional learning opportunities.
  • Collaborative Team Player and Empathetic Listener: Works effectively and respectfully with colleagues, students, and the wider school community; actively listens to others and contributes to a positive team dynamic.
  • Flexible, Creative, and Adaptable: Responds positively to change and challenges; able to think creatively when supporting students with diverse learning needs or navigating dynamic teaching environments.
  • Student- and Community-Focused: Deeply committed to the well-being and success of all students, while also contributing meaningfully to the broader mission and values of the school.

Responsibilities

The Physical Education (PHE) Teacher Assistant plays a vital role in supporting student learning, particularly in swimming and general PHE classes, while contributing to the wider school environment.

Primary Areas of Responsibility

Under the direction of the lead teacher, the PHE Teacher Assistant will:

  • Collaborate with the PHE team to deliver engaging, safe, and inclusive physical education lessons, with a special focus on swimming instruction.
  • Support teachers in both swimming and non-swimming PHE classes, supporting the learning needs of students.
  • Monitor class schedules and assist with transitions and organization.
  • Prepare and set up materials and equipment for lessons and activities.
  • Support students by reinforcing lesson content in small groups or through one-on-one assistance.
  • Ensure the physical and emotional safety of students in classrooms, swimming areas, and during transitions.
  • Supervise students during non-instructional times such as breaks, lunch, or off-campus excursions.
  • Support the lead teacher in identifying student needs, documenting progress, and communicating concerns appropriately.
  • Contribute to lesson planning and reflection with the lead teacher.
  • Maintain a clean and organized learning environment.
  • Adhere to school and government regulations, and promote positive behavior through established classroom agreements.
  • Participate in all required professional development sessions and staff meetings.
  • Serve as an Advisor in Extended Homeroom classes, if required.
Additional Responsibilities (at the discretion of the Secondary Vice Principal)
  • Attend staff meetings, student-led conferences, and parent evenings as scheduled.
  • Supervise students punctually and responsibly during break times and after school.
  • Take on special projects or tasks as requested by the Secondary Leadership Team.
Classroom Teacher Responsibilities to Support the TA Role

To ensure an effective partnership, classroom teachers are expected to:

  • Meet with the Teacher Assistant at the start of the school year to clarify expectations, responsibilities, and goals.
  • Communicate openly, respectfully, and regularly with the Teacher Assistant.
  • Encourage a culture of mutual respect and collaboration between the Teacher Assistant and all members of the school community.
  • Hold regular planning and reflection meetings with the Teacher Assistant to review progress, share feedback, and co-develop learning experiences.

Perform other duties as assigned, including special projects as requested by the Vice Principal.

 

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Job Info
Job Category: Education/ Academic/ Teaching jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Thursday, June 26 2025
Duty Station: Dar es Salaam | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania
Posted: 18-06-2025
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 18-06-2025
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 18-06-2077
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