EAL Specialist (PYP) Primary Years Program (National)

The PYP EAL Specialist will design and deliver high-impact English language development through a blend of push-in co-teaching, small-group intervention, and short-cycle progress monitoring—ensuring every child accesses a rich, inquiry-driven PYP curriculum. The role partners closely with classroom teachers, the PYP Coordinator, and families to build a whole-school culture of language-rich learning.

Key Responsibilities

  • Co-plan & co-teach with homeroom/specialist teachers to embed language objectives in unit plans and daily lessons, aligned with the IB PYP framework.
  • Differentiate instruction using WIDA ELD, SIOP, and other research-based models.
  • Screen, place, and monitor students using diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments.
  • Track progress with short data cycles and communicate growth.
  • Coach teachers in language-development strategies.
  • Partner with families to support literacy at home.
  • Contribute to IB documentation and evaluation requirements.
  • Uphold child-protection and inclusion policies.

Background Experiences

  • Proven success accelerating literacy for early/primary multilingual learners.
  • Experience applying co-teaching models effectively in primary settings.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with teachers and families to support language development.
  • Familiarity with international school or IB PYP environments preferred.

Professional & Educational Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field plus a recognized ESL/EAL qualification.
  • Fluency with WIDA/CEFR-aligned progressions and assessment tools.
  • Knowledge of research-based instructional models for multilingual learners (SIOP, GLAD, etc.).
  • IB PYP training or experience is highly desirable.
  • Bahasa Indonesia proficiency for effective family partnership is an advantage.

Expertise & Competencies

  • Ability to embed language-development strategies into inquiry-based PYP learning.
  • Strong data-literacy skills with short-cycle progress monitoring.
  • Effective coaching and mentoring skills for teachers in language-rich practices.
  • Commitment to inclusive education and child-centered learning.
  • Strong interpersonal skills for engaging with diverse families and staff.

Work Environment & Expectations

  • Commitment to IB values within the Pancasila framework, recognizing the needs of children in a mining industrial community.
  • Work collaboratively with PYP teachers, the PYP Coordinator, and the Principal.
  • Provide both push-in and small-group interventions tailored to student needs.
  • Engage families in literacy support through workshops, resources, and regular communication.
  • Contribute to whole-school initiatives, PLCs, and IB evaluation processes.
  • Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling student records and growth data.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development to remain current in best practices for multilingual education.

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