Secondary Science Curriculum Coordinator - start July 2026 at Vietnam Australia International School
, , Vietnam -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

Yes

Skills

Curriculum Design, Inquiry-Based Learning, Assessment Frameworks, Professional Development, Laboratory Management, Data Analysis, Communication Skills, Cultural Sensitivity, Student-Centered Approach, Leadership, Collaboration, Safety Compliance, STEM Initiatives, Extracurricular Activities, Mentoring, Teaching Experience

Industry

Education Management

Description
Vietnam Australia School (VAS) is a leading provider of international bilingual education, educating almost 8,000 students across six modern campuses. We are seeking an experienced and forward‑thinking Secondary Science Curriculum Coordinator to join our academic team, commencing July 2026. This role offers an exciting opportunity to lead the development and delivery of a high‑quality, inquiry‑based science programme for secondary learners across Years 6–12, ensuring alignment with both Cambridge International and Vietnamese curricular expectations. Role Overview The Secondary Science Curriculum Coordinator will lead curriculum design, instructional practice and assessment for the secondary science programme. Working closely with Heads of Department, subject teachers and senior leaders, the coordinator will ensure coherent progression, high standards of teaching and learning, and outstanding student outcomes. The post holder will promote scientific literacy, inquiry, and practical skills while supporting professional development and collaboration across the faculty. Key Responsibilities Curriculum Leadership: Lead the design, review and implementation of the secondary science curriculum to ensure alignment with Cambridge International and Vietnamese requirements and clear progression between key stages. Teaching & Learning: Promote exemplary pedagogical practice, inquiry‑based learning and practical scientific investigation across biology, chemistry and physics. Assessment & Reporting: Develop and maintain robust assessment frameworks, moderation processes and reporting practices to monitor student progress and inform teaching. Staff Development: Plan and deliver targeted professional learning, mentoring and coaching for science teachers to raise standards and share effective practice. Resource Management: Oversee the procurement, maintenance and safe use of laboratory equipment, learning resources and STEM materials; advise on budgetary needs. Quality Assurance: Implement regular curriculum review cycles, lesson observations and data analysis to support continuous improvement across the faculty. Cross‑Curricular Collaboration: Work with colleagues in mathematics, design & technology and ICT to develop interdisciplinary projects and promote STEM initiatives. Student Enrichment: Lead extracurricular science activities, competitions and enrichment programmes to foster curiosity, participation and student leadership in science. Safeguarding & Safety: Ensure all practical work complies with health and safety regulations and that safeguarding policies are upheld in line with school expectations. Stakeholder Engagement: Communicate curriculum intent and student progress to parents, liaise with external partners and contribute to whole‑school academic priorities. Ideal Candidate Profile Curriculum Expertise: Strong knowledge of secondary science curricula (Cambridge IGCSE/IGSE, A‑Level) and contemporary approaches to scientific enquiry and practical work. Teaching Experience: Proven track record of successful classroom teaching across secondary year groups, including experience preparing students for external examinations. Leadership & Collaboration: Experience leading curriculum initiatives, mentoring colleagues and working effectively within a multicultural school community. Assessment & Data Use: Confident in using assessment data to diagnose learning needs, inform planning and raise attainment. Practical & Safety Knowledge: Competent in laboratory management, risk assessment and the safe delivery of practical science lessons. Communication Skills: Excellent written and spoken English with the ability to engage students, parents and colleagues across diverse backgrounds. Innovative Mindset: A reflective practitioner who embraces evidence‑based approaches, technology‑enhanced learning and continuous professional improvement. Personal Qualities and Professional Commitment Student‑Centred: A passion for nurturing curious, confident and resilient learners. Cultural Sensitivity: Respectful of diversity and able to work effectively with students and colleagues from varied cultural backgrounds. Integrity & Professionalism: High standards of professional conduct, reliability and accountability. Commitment to Safeguarding: A proactive approach to promoting the welfare and safety of all students. Essential Criteria Minimum of a Bachelor of Education and/or qualified teacher status (e.g. PGCE, QTS or international equivalent) and a strong honours degree in a science discipline. Substantial secondary teaching experience with demonstrable impact on student outcomes. Experience of curriculum leadership, assessment design and professional development for colleagues. Right to work in Vietnam by the July 2026 start date, or willingness to complete necessary visa and relocation processes with support from VAS. Please note: Applications cannot be considered without the core qualifications and relevant teaching experience listed above. Remuneration and Benefits Competitive salary, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Monthly housing allowance or accommodation support. Comprehensive relocation assistance for international recruits. International health insurance package. Tuition fee concessions for dependent children. Generous annual leave entitlement and end of contract retention bonus where applicable. Dedicated time and resources for professional learning and curriculum development. How to Apply If you are an experienced, student‑centred secondary leader ready to join VAS, please submit your CV, a covering letter outlining your leadership impact and vision for secondary education, scanned copies of relevant academic and teaching certificates, contact details for three professional referees, and a copy of your passport. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to participate in a leadership assessment and interview process. We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Safeguarding Commitment Vietnam Australia International School is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people in our care. We believe every student has the right to learn and grow in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment. All staff members are expected to share and uphold this commitment, ensuring that the well-being and safety of our students remain our highest priority. Diversity & Inclusion Statement Vietnam Australia International School is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful community. We welcome and value individuals from all backgrounds, cultures, abilities, and perspectives. Our goal is to cultivate an environment where diversity is celebrated, and every member of our community feels respected, included, and empowered to reach their full potential.
Responsibilities
The Secondary Science Curriculum Coordinator will lead the design and implementation of the secondary science curriculum, ensuring alignment with educational standards. They will also promote high teaching standards and support professional development among faculty members.
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