Cheder Teacher
Watford United Synagogue
Salary: Negotiable
Watford United Synagogue is looking to appoint a teacher with leadership responsibilities to work in our thriving Cheder.
The start date will be September 17th 2018 or after the yom tovim if required.
The successful candidate will lead the Cheder to ensure it is providing the highest possible level of Jewish education. This will include managing the assistants to ensure they develop activities and age-appropriate events/programmes/outings for the children, developing a rounded religious curriculum ensuring it is regularly reviewed, updated, and tailored to meet the needs of the children, making the learning fun and interesting and working with the Cheder Parent’s keeping them up-to-date with any developments in the Cheder, advising and assisting where appropriate.
You will be expected to demonstrate good organisational and leadership skills, an ability to manage others and to communicate effectively.
Closing date for receipt of applications –29th August 2018
To view the job description and apply for this position, please log on to our website www.theus.org.uk/vacancies
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