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An American curriculum school located in Kuwait is seeking engaging and adaptable secondary science teachers. This role offers flexible positioning, where teachers may initially act as substitutes or support until an assigned class is available. Benefits include a tax-free salary starting from KD773, free accommodation, medical insurance, and annual flights. New graduates are welcome to apply, as well as unqualified teachers with a lower salary package.
Fixed and Floating Positions Available
Due to their size and diverse needs, this school hires several ‘float’ teachers, in anticipation of new classes opening up due to expansion and/or reallocation of teachers. Float teachers may not initially have an assigned class, and will instead act as in house substitutes and/or learning support and/or administrative support until a class opens up. This means that they may have low contact time at first. When a suitable class becomes available they have the benefit of knowing the school, the children and the culture so it’s a good opportunity for teachers to ease their way into international teaching while getting a full teacher’s salary and benefits throughout their employment, regardless of their day to day assignment. We think it's an excellent opportunity for flexible and adaptable teachers who might want a bit more time to settle in.
New graduates (newly qualified teachers) are welcome to apply.
Unqualified teachers are also welcome but the salary will be lower.
This American curriculum school group located in Kuwait is looking for engaging and energetic educators to join their team. The right personality is a prime consideration embracing a willingness to work in a local environment in which most of the children speak English as a second language and cultural sensitivity is a must.
The school is located on three campuses and offers an American-style education for students from pre‑school to Grade 12. 99% of students are local Kuwaiti nationals and from Grade 1 the children are separated by gender. The school is fully accredited by CIS and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA).