ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
Atlanta International School (AIS) unites students educators and families from Atlanta and around the world with a shared mission: to develop courageous leaders who shape their world for the better.
Our community represents 90 nationalities and over 60 languages. Starting in August 2025 AISs Upper School will span two campuses: the Buckhead Campus for Grades 3K12 day students and the Sandy Springs Campus for Grades 912 day and boarding students.
This dynamic inclusive environment gives AIS its unique energya place where students educators and families thrive innovate and belong. As an International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum school from 3K to Grade 12 we offer the PYP MYP DP and CP with additional flexibility through AISx. This unique program is tailored for preprofessional students in athletics entertainment entrepreneurship and more. AISx partners with Mouratoglou Tennis Academy and the Atlanta United Youth Team and holds Athlete Friendly Educational Center (AFEC) accreditation.
Our engaging and comprehensive academic programs develop internationally minded critical thinkers who excel at connecting complex knowledge to create innovative solutions. At AIS students experience a worldclass education within a diverse multicultural and multilingual community that prepares them for meaningful global impact.
JOB PURPOSE
AIS teachers inspire students from diverse backgrounds to become courageous leaders in a culturally responsive and restorative learning environment. We are a team of innovative educators dedicated to creating inquirybased lessons that foster critical thinking problemsolving and creativity. At AIS teachers ignite and sustain student curiosity by cocreating meaningful learning experiences that encourage students to apply their knowledge and skills for positive impact. As part of the Buckhead Campus team youll work with students in a 3K12 urban school setting incredible experiential learning opportunities in Atlanta.
Teachers at the Buckhead Campus benefit from strong support within a unified dualcampus structure working closely with a departmental leader (Group and/or Subject Leaders) a team of subject teachers at the Buckhead and Sandy Springs Campuses and IB Coordinators. This collaborative environment enables a rich exchange of resources expertise and shared goals across both campuses.
This is a fulltime position teaching MYP and DP English at the Buckhead Campus.
FLSA: Exempt
Reports to: Subject Leader for English
Start Date: July 28 2025
Application Deadline: April 16 2025
AIS CORE VALUES BASED COMPETENCIES
- Commitment to Growth Seeks continuous selfimprovement.
- Collaborative Teamwork Builds strong supportive relationships.
- Adaptability Maintains flexibility and openness to change.
- Inclusivity Actively welcomes and engages diverse perspectives.
- Empathy Shows compassion and understanding toward others.
- Intercultural Communication Communicates effectively across cultures.
- Bias Awareness Recognizes and mitigates personal biases.
- Task Prioritization Manages time and tasks efficiently.
- Accountability Takes responsibility for actions and outcomes.
- Constructive Conflict Resolution Resolves conflicts in a restorative way.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As an English Teacher in Grades 612 you will be expected to contribute to a stimulating and inclusive learning environment. A passion for working with adolescent learners flexible attitude and a sense of humor are essential. Note that teaching all grades is not expected in a particular year but flexibility is important. Key responsibilities include:
- Design and Deliver Engaging Learning Experiences
- Align all teaching practices with AISs Definition of High Quality Learning and Teaching ensuring that each lesson empowers students to transfer skills for impactful positive contributions towards an inclusive sustainable future.
- Develop inquirybased and engaging lessons that encourage critical thinking global awareness and intercultural understanding.
- Tailor lessons to meet the diverse learning needs and backgrounds of students incorporating student voice and interests.
- Support students in developing IB Learner Profile attributes such as being reflective principled and openminded.
- Foster an Inclusive and Supportive Classroom Environment
- Create a classroom culture that values equity inclusivity and a sense of belonging.
- Establish clear consistent expectations with student input fostering a safe space for all voices to be heard and respected.
- Encourage collaboration empathy and a communitycentered approach to learning.
- Support SocialEmotional Learning and Student Wellbeing
- Provide pastoral support as an advisor to a group of students within a specified grade level building relationships and guiding students personal and social development.
- Enthusiastically participate in an annual weeklong overnight trip fostering resilience teamwork and independence among students.
- Facilitate an extracurricular activity or coach a sport offering students opportunities to explore their interests develop skills and strengthen their sense of community.
- Implement Effective Assessment Practices
- Use a variety of formative and summative assessments aligned with IB standards to monitor and support student progress.
- Provide timely constructive feedback that promotes continuous growth and selfreflection.
- Document and share student achievements using schoolapproved platforms to maintain transparency with students and guardians.
- Supervise IB Personal Projects and Extended Essays
- Guide students in the development of their IB Personal Projects and/or Extended Essays supporting them in conducting research refining their inquiry skills and presenting their findings.
- Provide mentorship and feedback to help students achieve their project goals while developing independence and academic integrity.
- Collaborate with Colleagues and Engage in Professional Growth
- Work with other educators to plan interdisciplinary units that connect learning across subjects.
- Participate in ongoing professional development including IB training to stay current with best practices.
- Contribute to the school communitys positive culture by modeling ethical academic practices and supporting IB policies.
- Support Holistic Student Development
- Encourage students to set learning goals pursue personal inquiries and reflect on their growth.
- Guide students in connecting their learning to local and global contexts inspiring them to take meaningful action in their communities.
- Help students explore and celebrate their personal and cultural identities within the framework of IBs commitment to internationalmindedness.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Educational Background & Professional Experience
- Bachelors degree in a relevant field or equivalent (Masters degree preferred)
- Minimum of 2 years of teaching experience in English language arts language and literature or a related subject.
- Related experience in the subject area and working with adolescent learners
Specialized Skills
- Familiarity with IB teaching or conceptbased instruction (preferred); IB training will be provided as needed
Additional Qualifications
- Commitment to fostering an inclusive dynamic classroom that supports diverse learning needs
TO BE CONSIDERED
To be considered for the abovementioned position please submit the following items through our online career site a letter of interest resume and email and phone contact information for three professional references with at least one being supervisory in nature by the stipulated deadline. Incomplete applications will not be will contact those applicants whose skills and experience best match our needs. Due to the high volume of applications we regret that we are not able to take or return phone calls regarding employment.
EEOAIS is an equal opportunity employer. We are a diverse community of professionals that broadly reflects the people of the metropolitan Atlanta area and the United States at large. We aim to align our hiring process with our mission and institutional goals. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race color religion or religious practices sex gender identity or expression sexual orientation citizenship status national origin age ability status military status unemployment status or any other category protected by applicable local state or federal laws. AIS takes affirmative action in support of its policy to employ and advance all qualified candidates.