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Secondary Humanities Coordinator

Location: 

1401 LIMA, PE

Date:  20 Feb 2026
Application closing date: 

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ROLE SUMMARY:

Cambridge College Lima is a private Peruvian-British school in Lima, Chorrillos preparing students aged 2 to 18 for lifelong success. We blend the best of national curriculum standards with leading international programmes and a values-driven approach, culminating in the globally recognised IB Diploma Programme. This unique combination positions us as one of the best schools in Lima.

We are seeking an experienced and passionate Secondary Humanities Coordinator to deliver high-quality instruction aligned with the Cambridge International curriculum. The successful candidate will foster strong mathematical understanding, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills in students, while contributing positively to the academic life of the school.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Be aware of general strengths and weaknesses by viewing records that are available, such as school reports, external and internal exam results, Check point, entrance tests etc.
  • Be aware of the student timetables, not only for academics, but also for extra-curricular activities, such as sporting, cultural and artistic commitments.
  • Encourage tutees to take advantage of all the opportunities offered by the school – the calendar indicates forthcoming events which invite students’ involvement and support. All students should take some social, cultural or creative interest outside of the classroom.
  • Recognise achievements and involvement in sporting, intellectual, musical and theatrical areas of school life, which can offer an insight into hidden talents that balance the academic picture.  A tutee appreciates the tutor’s attendance at fixtures, performances and other extra-curricular events.
  • Tutors should identify individual problems or celebrate breakthroughs, and share this information with other teachers.  Ideally the tutor would be the first person consulted by other colleagues in the event of disciplinary, academic or any other kind of difficulty or achievement. 
  • Monitor Demerits and Mini Merits.
  • Monitor attendance, and inform the Year/Phase Coordinators and contact parents should attendance concerns be raised.
  • Tutors should be aware of any medical issues that may impact upon a tutees life at the school and keep teachers informed of such matters.
  • Try to be aware of and support tutees with any difficulties they may be facing at home or at school. This might include friendship patterns, family structures, interests and hobbies, contents of student records, social development, and relationships with other students and staff.
  • Keep parents fully informed and involved regarding students’ progress; academic or behavioural concerns. Follow through these concerns in consultation with the parents, specialist teacher/s and SLT.
  • Write tutor reports in line with the calendar dates.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:

  • Be a positive and enthusiastic member of the staff room.
  • Experience of the English National Curriculum, (I)GCSE and IBDP syllabuses is desirable.
  • Passion for teaching and commitment to educating the whole child.
  • A proven track record of excellent classroom and pedagogical practice.
  • Ability to contribute to our extra-curricular activities programme.
  • The flexibility to work in groups across curriculum subjects and across key stages.
  • A team player who will help develop new initiatives to enhance the English curriculum.
  • Knowledge and experience in the use of digital technologies to enhance pupils’ learning.

SAFEGUARDING STATEMENT

Inspired Education Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and other third parties to share this commitment. Safer recruitment practices and pre-employment background checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.

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