Website ISASA
About ISASA
The Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA) is a leading organization representing over 850 independent schools in South Africa, Namibia, and Swaziland. ISASA provides support, professional development, and advocacy for its member schools, promoting quality education and independent schooling. ISASA schools offer diverse educational approaches and cater to a wide range of learners.
Available Vacancies
ISASA vacancies are diverse and depend on the needs of individual member schools. Common positions include:
- Teaching Positions: Across various subjects and grade levels (from pre-primary to secondary school).
- Leadership Roles: Heads of school, deputy heads, heads of department.
- Support Staff: Administrative staff, librarians, IT specialists, counselors, therapists.
- Other Roles: Sports coaches, music instructors, boarding staff, maintenance personnel.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
Responsibilities vary significantly depending on the specific role. Generally, individuals working at ISASA schools are involved in:
- Teaching: Planning and delivering lessons, assessing student learning, creating a positive learning environment.
- Leadership: Managing school operations, leading staff, developing strategy, ensuring educational quality.
- Support: Providing administrative, technical, or emotional support to students and staff.
Requirements
Requirements vary greatly depending on the position. Common requirements include:
- Teaching Positions: Relevant teaching qualifications (Bachelor of Education or equivalent), SACE registration (in South Africa).
- Leadership Roles: Proven leadership experience, strong educational background, management skills.
- Support Staff: Relevant qualifications and experience in the specific field.
- General Requirements: Passion for education, commitment to child development, excellent communication skills, ability to work in a team.
Qualifications
Specific qualifications will depend on the position. Refer to the individual job postings for detailed requirements.
Mode of Application
ISASA does not have a centralized application system. Each member school manages its own recruitment process. To apply for ISASA vacancies:
- Visit the ISASA website: Go to the ISASA website (www.isasa.org) and look for a “Vacancies” or “Careers” section.
- Find specific school vacancies: Many ISASA schools advertise their vacancies on the ISASA website. Alternatively, visit the websites of individual schools you are interested in.
- Follow the school’s application process: Each school will have its own application procedure. This may involve completing an online application form, sending a resume and cover letter via email, or using a recruitment portal.
Salary and Benefits
Salaries and benefits vary depending on the school, position, and experience. Generally, ISASA schools offer:
- Competitive salaries.
- Benefits packages (may include medical aid, pension, retirement contributions).
- Opportunities for professional development.
- A supportive and stimulating work environment.
FAQs
- Where can I find ISASA vacancies? On the ISASA website or individual school websites.
- What kind of jobs are available? A wide range of teaching, leadership, and support staff positions in independent schools.
- How do I apply? Follow the application instructions on the specific school’s website or job posting.
- What are the qualifications? Vary by position; check the individual job postings.
Conclusion
ISASA schools offer diverse and rewarding career opportunities for individuals passionate about education. If you have the required skills and qualifications and are looking to make a difference in the lives of young people, consider exploring ISASA vacancies.
Visit the ISASA website or individual school websites to find out more and apply for positions that match your career aspirations.