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Teacher of Global Perspectives - August 2026 Start

Vietnam
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Date Listed14 January 2026
ContractFull Time
Listing TypeSpill Network

About This Role

Job Summary: Founded in 2015, Anne Hill International provides international education for students aged 2-13 and is preparing to broaden its secondary school offerings soon. Our goal is to provide affordable, high-quality education while our vision emphasizes the development of well-rounded, globally-minded, lifelong learners.

Currently, our institution serves approximately 350 students from 30 different countries, supported by a committed team of 30 educators with varied backgrounds.

The new secondary school campus is scheduled to open in August 2026, featuring a curriculum built around the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) and Cambridge Lower Secondary, ultimately leading to the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE). We take pride in being a member of the Council of International Schools (CIS).

Position Responsibilities

We are in search of a Teacher of Global Perspectives (Year 7 to Year 9) who has the professional expertise to advance and refine initiatives within a developing program. While prior experience with IMYC and IGCSE is favorable, it is not a strict requirement.

The capability to teach an additional social studies subject or another discipline would be advantageous.

All teachers are expected to engage with the pastoral/homeroom curriculum and take part in the after-school activities program.

Duties & Responsibilities

Subject Teachers are responsible for the academic growth and pastoral care of their students, in accordance with the school’s guiding principles, curriculum, and policies.

  • Establish high expectations that inspire, motivate, and challenge students.
    • Foster a positive, safe, and stimulating classroom environment that encourages student engagement, supports risk-taking in learning, and builds confidence.
    • Design lessons with clear objectives that promote active participation, independence, collaboration, and cross-curricular links.
    • Maintain consistent high expectations through strong relationships and inclusive practices.
  • Encourage continuous progress and outcomes for all students.
    • Understand students well enough to customize learning experiences, utilizing curriculum sequencing and prior knowledge to facilitate advancement.
    • Promote student reflection, responsibility, and a committed approach to independent work and study.
  • Demonstrate excellent subject and curriculum knowledge.
    • Create learning experiences that reinforce concepts, engage interest, and challenge students.
    • Continuously enhance professional skills through ongoing development, applying insights to classroom practices with an emphasis on literacy, numeracy, and the value of scholarship.
  • Plan, prepare, and deliver captivating lessons.
    • Develop and present purposeful lessons that address diverse student needs, with clear objectives, constructive feedback, and evidence-based strategies that promote progress.
    • Foster positive classroom dynamics and collaborate with colleagues to ensure a cohesive, student-centered approach that enhances both learning and wellbeing.
  • Tailor teaching to accommodate the strengths and needs of students.
    • Collaborate with students to set clear, meaningful goals and adapt lessons to meet individual requirements using diverse strategies such as differentiation, questioning, active learning, and technology.
    • Employ assessment, feedback, and reflection to inform teaching, support progress, and create an inclusive environment where all students feel valued and challenged.
  • Utilize assessments effectively and productively.
    • Systematically assess student learning through various methods, providing clear feedback that promotes improvement and progression.
    • Consistently use assessment data to inform instruction and planning, ensuring all students reach their potential.
  • Ensure the quality of educational provision.
    • Communicate effectively with parents, offering clear feedback and guidance.
    • Prepare and utilize resources to support learning.

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Compensation

£30,000 - £45,000+ (Regional Equivalent)
*Estimated range based on regional data averages.
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Application Details
Application Deadline
30 April 2026
Effective Date of Employment
01 August 2026
Reference ID
4CC97B63