The AIS-R Teacher.
Start Date: August 9, 2026.
The Purpose of the AIS-R Teacher: To cause thinking, learning and action; to cultivate inquisitive, independent, and resilient learners who inspire positive change in their communities.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of a bachelor's degree and valid teaching certificate (North American or equivalent certification).
- Certification in subject area and/or grade level is required.
- Master’s degree in Education or related field preferred.
- A proven record of excellence in prior teaching posts for a minimum of two years (full-time, K-12 teaching).
- Expertise in subject matter.
- Fluency in English.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Reports to: Designated Divisional Principal(s).
The Understandings, Skills, Values, and Mindset of an AIS-R Teacher are:
- A continuous learner, a model of AIS-R’s Core Values, committed to the AIS-R Mission and the Profile of an Exemplary Educator.
- A qualified and dedicated global citizen and educator who is genuinely passionate about teaching and learning.
- An attitude of respect, open-mindedness, adaptability, resilience and commitment to life-long learning and continual professional development.
- Understands and implements AIS-R’s Core Competencies for Faculty.
- Keeps up to date with AIS-R policies and expectations; fulfills all expectations as outlined in the Faculty/Staff Handbook, and makes a difference beyond the school day.
- Meets professional duties effectively and adheres to the AIS-R Code of Conduct, professional dress code, and Child Safeguarding agreements.
- Understands and implements student safeguarding practices, including mandatory reporting as well as participation in any inquiry regarding an AIS-R community member.
- Understands and supports the school in creating a positive, nurturing and engaging environment that addresses the individual needs of each student.
- Designs and delivers lessons, content and materials, in line with AIS-R’s standard curriculums and teaching standards, and utilizes various learning mediums to meet differences in learning preferences.
- Demonstrates knowledge of student individual strengths, interests, motivations and abilities and plans coherent instruction in order to challenge and support student learning and well-being.
- Maintains effective classroom control, organization and management.
- Manages student behavior, keeps records of behavior, and monitors progress.
- Creates a caring, respectful student-centered environment conducive to developmentally appropriate learning.
- An engaging presence in the classroom, plans and prepares coherent learning plans with clearly defined outcomes aligned with subject level standards and benchmarks using the Understanding by Design framework.
- Systematically gathers, analyzes, and utilizes all relevant data to measure and facilitate student academic progress.
- Clearly communicates learning targets and assessment criteria.
- Prioritizes instructional strategies aligned with AIS-R’s Learning Principles.
- Assesses student learning with clear criteria that are aligned with learning goals.
- Collaborates with colleagues, parents and the community members to collectively advance our mission and enhance student learning.
- Organizes, plans and runs clubs/after school activities as a part of AIS-R’s co-curricular program.
- Engages in the school’s professional development program and professional growth & evaluation process.
- Partners with families through ongoing communication, conferences and the accurate reporting of student progress honoring divisional reporting timelines/expectations.
- Honors AIS-R policies and procedures and maintains a high standard of personal conduct.
Terms of Employment and Additional Responsibilities: Salary is assigned from the Faculty salary schedule; the contract term is 190 days. Compensation will be determined based on the established Faculty salary schedule.
Contractual hours: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm (5:00 pm on Tuesdays).
Faculty are expected to fulfill duties that extend beyond the school day, including commitments to after-school activities (ASAs), after-school learning (ASL), and coaching (requirement for Physical Education teachers).
All PE teachers are required to coach at least one sport in AIS-R’s Athletics program annually.
Learning and Growth: Performance is appraised through the AIS-R Professional Growth and Evaluation framework and in accordance with school policy by the designated Supervisor.