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- Secondary & Elementary Teachers Needed for the 26-27 school year
Description
Teach. Inspire. Serve. Join IAS as an Elementary or Secondary Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year!
We are seeking applicants who are passionate about teaching and dedicated to fulfilling our mission of academic excellence in a Christ-centered environment.
Current Openings Include:
- Preschool
- 1st grade
- 4th grade
- Secondary English
- Secondary History
- Secondary Bible
- Secondary Science/Math
- Principal (PreK-12th)
- Applicants for all content areas and grade levels are encouraged to apply!
Teacher Requirements:
- Teachers must have a bachelor's degree; an education degree is preferred, but not required.
- Native English speakers strongly preferred.
- Secondary teachers have responsibilities to plan and teach the equivalent of 5 courses. There are 8 periods in the school day.
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Elementary teachers have 10 prep periods a week and other supports.
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The work day is from 7:30am to 3:30pm for all staff.
- Candidates from North America strongly preferred. We are unable to get visas for candidates from specific countries.
Requirements
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At IAS we recognize that quality administration, teachers, and staff are extremely vital in carrying out our mission and vision for providing quality, Christian education to the children of Quetzaltenango. We realize that working at IAS is a unique task and calling, as it requires not only the skills to work in a school, but also the willingness to live in a foreign country and culture. IAS works to fully support teachers and staff, both in their work and in their living situations. Administration, teachers, and staff at IAS are expected to demonstrate professionalism in their classrooms and/or offices by being prepared and fulfilling their specific roles in the school. Administration, teachers, and staff are also expected to have a relationship with Christ in which they demonstrate godly behavior and set a positive example for students to follow.
