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Science: Biology Teacher

United States of America
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Date Listed8 March 2026
ContractFull Time
Listing TypeSpill Network

About This Role

FLSA: Exempt

Reports to: Science Group Leader

Start Date: August 2026

Application Deadline: March 31st, 2026

AIS CORE VALUES BASED COMPETENCIES

  • Commitment to Growth – Engages in continuous personal development.
  • Collaborative Teamwork – Builds strong, supportive relationships.
  • Adaptability – Remains open and flexible to change.
  • Inclusivity – Actively seeks and embraces diverse perspectives.
  • Empathy – Shows compassion and understanding towards others.
  • Intercultural Communication – Communicates effectively across cultural boundaries.
  • Bias Awareness – Recognizes and addresses personal biases.
  • Task Prioritization – Manages time and responsibilities efficiently.
  • Accountability – Takes responsibility for actions and outcomes.
  • Constructive Conflict Resolution – Resolves conflicts in a restorative way.

RESPONSIBILITIES

As a Secondary School teacher, your role will be essential in fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and inquiry-oriented learning environment. A passion for working with adolescents, a flexible mindset, and a dedication to collaboration are crucial. Key responsibilities include:

  • Design and Deliver Engaging Learning Experiences
    • Align teaching strategies with AIS’s Teaching Standards, Learning Principles, and Definition of High Quality Learning and Teaching.
    • Develop inquiry-driven lessons that promote critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving, and intercultural understanding.
    • Incorporate students' interests, identities, and voices while modifying instruction to meet diverse learning needs.
    • Support students in cultivating the attributes of the IB Learner Profile and applying their learning to real-world contexts.
  • Foster an Inclusive and Supportive Classroom Environment
    • Create a classroom culture based on belonging, respect, and high expectations.
    • Use culturally responsive and restorative practices to build strong relationships and maintain a positive learning environment.
    • Encourage collaboration, empathy, and shared responsibility among students.
  • Support Student Well-being and Advisory
    • Serve as an advisor for a group of students, aiding their academic progress, personal well-being, and growth.
    • Participate in the annual week-long Eagles Learning Experience (ELE) program to facilitate experiential learning through local or overnight excursions.
    • Lead or support an extracurricular activity, club, or athletic team to promote student engagement and community spirit.
  • Implement Effective Assessment Practices
    • Utilize a range of formative and summative assessments aligned with IB frameworks and AIS standards.
    • Provide timely, specific feedback that fosters growth and self-reflection.
    • Clearly communicate student progress using approved school platforms and reporting methods.
  • Mentor Students in Major IB and AIS Pathway Projects
    • Assist students with MYP Personal Projects, DP Extended Essays, CP Reflective Projects, or AIS Impact Diploma capstones, as assigned.
    • Support students in research, inquiry, academic integrity, and goal setting.
  • Collaborate Across Schools and Pathways
    • Work closely with colleagues from the Buckhead and Sandy Springs campuses to ensure curricular coherence from Grades 6 to 12.
    • Collaborate with Group and Subject Leaders, IB Coordinators, Heads of Year, and student support teams to establish shared learning expectations and experiences.
    • Contribute to interdisciplinary planning and the integration of AIS pathways, including DP, CP, AISx, and the AIS Impact Diploma.
  • Engage in Professional Learning and Continuous Improvement
    • Participate in professional development opportunities that align with IB programs, AIS’s Continuous Improvement Goals, and your own professional development objectives.
    • Reflect on and refine teaching practices through coaching, feedback, and collaboration.
    • Uphold AIS Professional Standards in communication, teamwork, accountability, and integrity.

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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
10 August 2026
Reference ID
F4EDC878