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Teacher in Swedish and Social Studies for Grades 4–5 – IES Sigtuna

Internationella Engelska Skolan i Sverige AB

Stockholms län, Sigtuna

Previous experience is desired

27 days left
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Internationella Engelska Skolan (IES) is a warm, safe, and welcoming school where students and staff thrive together. Approximately 50 percent of the teaching is conducted in English, which is also the common language in meetings and daily communication.

We are now looking for a dedicated and qualified teacher in Swedish, social studies, history, religion, and geography for grades 4–5. You will be part of a dedicated team that values a calm study environment, safety, and respect, working to inspire curiosity, engagement, and creativity in every student.

We offer:

  • Full-time position starting by agreement (seasonal employment)
  • A supportive work environment and clear structures
  • Opportunities for professional development and collegial learning

We are looking for someone who:

  • Is a qualified teacher in Swedish as well as in social studies, history, religion, and geography for grades 4–5
  • Is confident in your leadership and classroom work
  • Is a clear role model who inspires both students and colleagues
  • Has a genuine commitment to collaboration and development

Read more about our school: IES Sigtuna. Please send your application (CV, cover letter, and teaching certification) via the IES Careers website or directly to the school's recruitment manager. Recruitment is ongoing.

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