John F. Kennedy School Berlin, Germany seeks American High School Principal Effective August 1, 2013
The John F. Kennedy School was founded in 1960, as a bi-lingual and bi-cultural, German - American public school. It offers a recognized American high school diploma as well as the German Abitur.
The school serves 1700 students in two buildings. The elementary school is made up of grades K - 6 and the high school contains grades 7 - 12.
The student body is comprised of 57% Germans, 34% Americans and 9% international students. The school has a faculty of more than 150 teachers, including 75 Americans and 83 Germans. The high school has an American principal and a German principal as well as corresponding assistant principals.
The city of Berlin offers unsurpassed cultural and recreational opportunities, making it one of the most vibrant and livable capitals in the world.
General Requirements: U.S. citizen, Master's degree, certification from one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia, three years recent administrative experience in the U.S. Knowledge of the German language is a plus but not a requirement. The willingness to learn German is essential.
For further information, and to download an application, consult our website www.jfks.de under "working at JFKS." Applications and credentials should be sent, either by mail or electronically, to:
Ms. Dorine Pannarale Recruitment Coordinator
John F. Kennedy School Teltower Damm 87 -93 14167
Berlin, Germany
Telephone: +49 30 902 99 5758
Fax +49 30 902 99 6868
Email recruitment@jfksberlin.org
Application Deadline: October 16, 2012
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