Secondary Drama Teacher - Cairo - August 2026, EDVECTUS LTD
Guardian Jobs · Posted 2026-05-03
SECONDARY DRAMA TEACHER - CAIROWelcome to one of the most exciting educational projects in Cairo.A leading British international school offers a premium, academically rigorous education inspired by a long-established UK independent school tradition. Set on a modern, purpose-built campus, it delivers a high-quality British curriculum from early years through secondary level, designed to develop confident, curious, and ambitious learners.GBP 31,500 to GBP 45,352 per annumAdditional details include: Extras, accommodation, and flights are included Medical insurance is provided Two complimentary places for children Lunch is includedSalaries 50% GBP and 50% egyptian pounds.Job Details: Curriculum - IGCSE / A-level - IBDP Start Date: AUGUST 2026 Qualifications - Degree in relevant subject or similar with UK QTS preferableEducation, skills, training and qualifications: University degree from a recognized academic institution Recognised teaching qualification, UK PGCE or other teaching qualification giving QTS Strong pedagogical knowledge, including AfL Working knowledge of the National Curriculum Understanding of UK Safeguarding and Child Protection protocols Demonstrable commitment to professional development Strong ICT skills; an interest in and enthusiasm for the use of technology in education Strong interpersonal, written and oral communication skills with the ability to deal confidently with a wide range of people including staff, pupils and parents Outstanding planning and organizational skills Able and willing to contribute to the Co-Curricular ProgrammeLiving in Cairo offers a vibrant, layered lifestyle where history and modern life exist side by side every day. It’s a city full of energy and character, with bustling neighbourhoods, rich cultural traditions, and an incredibly active social scene shaped by cafés, riverside evenings along the Nile, and constant human connection. There’s a strong sense of depth here—whether in its ancient landmarks, its arts and music culture, or its everyday street life—making it a place that feels both historic and alive. For many, Cairo is not just a place to live, but a city that constantly engages the senses and keeps life dynamic and meaningful.