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Job Description:
Role Overview
MS teachers are responsible for instructing students in middle school from grades 6-8. Creates lesson plans, administers praise and constructive criticism, instructs students on math subjects, and creates a well-rounded, comprehensive instructional program
Job Responsibilities
Planning and Preparation for Learning
· Plan lessons and units by following the AISJ curriculum framework in collaboration with the other grade level teachers
· Supports in developing curriculum documentation that reflect horizontal and vertical alignment
· Demonstrates planning with consideration of differentiation needs, scholar engagement, and anticipates scholars’ misconceptions and confusions
· Demonstrates a plan for summative and formative assessments to monitor scholar learning
· Demonstrates content knowledge in the areas of reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and social emotional learning.
Classroom Management
· Is direct, specific, consistent, and tenacious in communicating and enforcing very high expectations.
· Shows warmth, caring, respect, and fairness for all scholars and builds strong relationships.
· Successfully inculcates class routines up front so that scholars maintain them throughout the year.
· Gets all scholars to be self-disciplined, take responsibility for their actions, and have a strong sense of efficacy
· (follow up) Is alert, poised, dynamic, and self-assured and nips virtually all discipline problems in the bud.
Delivery of Instruction
· Orchestrates highly effective strategies, materials, and groupings to involve and motivate all scholars.
Professional Responsibilities
· Gets all scholars highly involved in focused work in which they are active learners and problem-solvers.
· Successfully reaches all scholars by skillfully differentiating and scaffolding
Collaboration
· Working with colleagues to analyze data for placements and reflect on work (what worked and what did not work)
· Seeking and accepting feedback from colleagues to improve student growth
· Capitalizing on each other’s strengths and working with each other’s areas of growth
Monitoring Assessment & Follow-up
Family and Community Outreach
Other Responsibilities
Additional benefits:
-Tuition discounts for up to 2 kids
-Transportation to and from school
-Access to a beach resort
-Medical insurance
-Mobilization allowance upon arriving and exiting KSA (final exit)
-Contract renewal bonus, at the end of the 2-year contract
8310 Prince Sultan Rd Al-Mohammadiyah، District، Jeddah 23616, Saudi Arabia
The American International School of Jeddah is a non-profit school that offers an authentic American education, designed to nurture scholars’ passion for knowledge. Formerly known as Parents Cooperative School (PCS), the school was founded in 1952 by a group of expatriate parents who saw a need for a formal American curriculum education in Jeddah. It later went on to be renamed North Campus School (NCS) in 1976, Saudi Arabian International School (Saudia – SAIS) in 1985, and finally American International School of Jeddah (AISJ) in 2004. After much transition, one thing has remained the same:
Our belief in and commitment to providing the best learning experience possible for each of our scholars. We believe in the development of the Whole Child and are committed to addressing the physical, psychological, social, emotional, and academic needs of each student. Acting as facilitators, we work hard to inspire each student to achieve their potential and pursue their dreams. We are proud to be where we are today and are excited to see what the next 60 years have in store for us.
Established in 1952, the American International School of Jeddah is a U.S. accredited Pre-K-12 college preparatory institution. We offer a rigorous American-based curriculum serving a diverse scholar body through a holistic approach.
Our mission is to inspire all scholars through an authentic American international education, facilitating learning, empathy, and aspirations.
Our vision is to be a leading learning community committed to excellence, innovation, and collaboration.
We believe that…






Please note that Teach Away provides information on behalf of schools and cannot accept liability for information provided or policies schools may adopt. Be sure to verify all details that apply to you, and check for the latest visa and work permit requirements. For any questions regarding job postings, please contact the school directly.
Teach Away believes in diversity and inclusivity, and that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and be considered fairly and equally for employment. We ensure all schools we work with adhere to our pledge to promote inclusivity and diversity in education and recruitment practices.


Job Description:
Role Overview
MS teachers are responsible for instructing students in middle school from grades 6-8. Creates lesson plans, administers praise and constructive criticism, instructs students on math subjects, and creates a well-rounded, comprehensive instructional program
Job Responsibilities
Planning and Preparation for Learning
· Plan lessons and units by following the AISJ curriculum framework in collaboration with the other grade level teachers
· Supports in developing curriculum documentation that reflect horizontal and vertical alignment
· Demonstrates planning with consideration of differentiation needs, scholar engagement, and anticipates scholars’ misconceptions and confusions
· Demonstrates a plan for summative and formative assessments to monitor scholar learning
· Demonstrates content knowledge in the areas of reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and social emotional learning.
Classroom Management
· Is direct, specific, consistent, and tenacious in communicating and enforcing very high expectations.
· Shows warmth, caring, respect, and fairness for all scholars and builds strong relationships.
· Successfully inculcates class routines up front so that scholars maintain them throughout the year.
· Gets all scholars to be self-disciplined, take responsibility for their actions, and have a strong sense of efficacy
· (follow up) Is alert, poised, dynamic, and self-assured and nips virtually all discipline problems in the bud.
Delivery of Instruction
· Orchestrates highly effective strategies, materials, and groupings to involve and motivate all scholars.
Professional Responsibilities
· Gets all scholars highly involved in focused work in which they are active learners and problem-solvers.
· Successfully reaches all scholars by skillfully differentiating and scaffolding
Collaboration
· Working with colleagues to analyze data for placements and reflect on work (what worked and what did not work)
· Seeking and accepting feedback from colleagues to improve student growth
· Capitalizing on each other’s strengths and working with each other’s areas of growth
Monitoring Assessment & Follow-up
Family and Community Outreach
Other Responsibilities
Additional benefits:
-Tuition discounts for up to 2 kids
-Transportation to and from school
-Access to a beach resort
-Medical insurance
-Mobilization allowance upon arriving and exiting KSA (final exit)
-Contract renewal bonus, at the end of the 2-year contract
Please note that Teach Away provides information on behalf of schools and cannot accept liability for information provided or policies schools may adopt. Be sure to verify all details that apply to you, and check for the latest visa and work permit requirements. For any questions regarding job postings, please contact the school directly.
Teach Away believes in diversity and inclusivity, and that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and be considered fairly and equally for employment. We ensure all schools we work with adhere to our pledge to promote inclusivity and diversity in education and recruitment practices.
8310 Prince Sultan Rd Al-Mohammadiyah، District، Jeddah 23616, Saudi Arabia
The American International School of Jeddah is a non-profit school that offers an authentic American education, designed to nurture scholars’ passion for knowledge. Formerly known as Parents Cooperative School (PCS), the school was founded in 1952 by a group of expatriate parents who saw a need for a formal American curriculum education in Jeddah. It later went on to be renamed North Campus School (NCS) in 1976, Saudi Arabian International School (Saudia – SAIS) in 1985, and finally American International School of Jeddah (AISJ) in 2004. After much transition, one thing has remained the same:
Our belief in and commitment to providing the best learning experience possible for each of our scholars. We believe in the development of the Whole Child and are committed to addressing the physical, psychological, social, emotional, and academic needs of each student. Acting as facilitators, we work hard to inspire each student to achieve their potential and pursue their dreams. We are proud to be where we are today and are excited to see what the next 60 years have in store for us.
Established in 1952, the American International School of Jeddah is a U.S. accredited Pre-K-12 college preparatory institution. We offer a rigorous American-based curriculum serving a diverse scholar body through a holistic approach.
Our mission is to inspire all scholars through an authentic American international education, facilitating learning, empathy, and aspirations.
Our vision is to be a leading learning community committed to excellence, innovation, and collaboration.
We believe that…





