Professeur·e des écoles - (French Teacher)

Palo Alto, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Silicon Valley International School, établissement homologué par le Ministère de l’Éducation nationale, recrute pour l’année scolaire 2026/2027 un·e professeur·e des écoles. 

De langue maternelle française et idéalement titulaire de l’Éducation nationale, l’enseignant·e sera garant·e de la mise en œuvre des programmes, tout en contribuant au développement global des élèves en tant qu’individus accomplis et citoyens responsables. L’enseignant·e travaillera en étroite collaboration avec ses collègues dans un environnement multilingue et multiculturel, favorisant la coopération et l’ouverture d’esprit. Une expérience en contexte bilingue et un bon niveau d’anglais sont souhaités. Une familiarité avec les approches pédagogiques du Baccalauréat International (IB) constituera un atout apprécié.

 

Our Mission

Silicon Valley International School’s focus on inquiry and bilingualism empowers young minds to embrace complexity, think critically from multiple perspectives, and demonstrate integrity and sensitivity across cultures.

 

Our Guiding Principles 

​​1. We emphasize inquiry-based learning to foster intellectual curiosity and encourage depth of knowledge and thought.

2. We focus on academic depth and rigor, instilling confidence to tackle the challenges of an increasingly complex world.

3. We celebrate diversity on a daily basis through our bilingual immersion programs and our commitment to the IB learner profile.

4. We are honest, respectful, inclusive, and we take responsibility for our actions and their consequences.

5. We pursue service and impact whenever and wherever we are.

 

Our C.O.R.E. Values

Community: We respect, support, and collaborate to achieve results greater than we could ever reach individually.

Openness: We appreciate different cultures and perspectives by communicating honestly and without bias.

Resilience: We accept challenges, commit to overcoming them, and learn from our mistakes.

Empathy: We strive to understand one another and treat everyone with care and kindness.

Qualifications

  • Licence (Bachelor) en sciences de l’éducation, pédagogie ou développement de l’enfant
  • Expérience d’enseignement du niveau élémentaire (K–5), idéalement dans un programme d’immersion linguistique
  • Minimum de 3 années d’expérience dans l’enseignement primaire
  • Expérience avec le Programme primaire (PYP) de l’Organisation du Baccalauréat International (IBO) souhaitée
  • Anglais langue maternelle souhaité

Rémunération et avantages

La rémunération est déterminée en fonction du niveau d’études et des années d’expérience. La fourchette salariale pour ce poste d’enseignant à temps plein pour l’année scolaire 2026-2027 est comprise entre 83 403 $ (Bachelor — échelon 3) et 126 672 $ (Doctorat — échelon 23).

Nous offrons un ensemble d’avantages sociaux complet et compétitif, comprenant notamment :

  • Assurance santé, dentaire et vision entièrement prise en charge par l’employeur (pour l’employé·e uniquement)
  • Assurance invalidité court et long terme, assurance-vie et programme d’aide aux employés entièrement financés par l’employeur
  • 10 jours de congé maladie rémunérés
  • 2 jours de congés payés (PTO)
  • 7 jours fériés rémunérés durant l’année scolaire
  • Vacances d’été et environ 5 semaines de congés scolaires pendant l’année
  • Développement professionnel adapté aux besoins et aux intérêts des enseignants et aligné sur la mission de l’école
  • Plan de retraite 403(b) avec une contribution employeur généreuse après 2 ans de service

Nous serions ravis de vous connaître !

Si ce poste correspond à vos objectifs de carrière, nous vous invitons à postuler. Veuillez joindre une lettre de motivation soignée à votre CV. La priorité sera accordée aux candidatures accompagnées d'une lettre de motivation.


 
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