The International School of Stuttgart e.V. is a non-profit Kindergarten through 12th grade, NEASC accredited, IB World School offering an international curriculum to a student body of about 880 from over 40 nations. Among its strengths are its student‑centred and holistic approach to learning and its commitment to professional development and emphasis on student pastoral care.
Teaching Resident (all genders)
to commence 1 July 2026, 40h/week, 1-year assignment.
Introductory Experience
Residents may begin their Program working within our ISS Summer Camp.
- Serving as Lead Instructors
- Working with the Summer Director to develop and implement summer curriculum and program
- Guiding activities and ï¬eld trips
The intent is for the Residents to get to know one another and the area whilst working with summer students, many of which will return for our Academic Year.
Academic Residency
Once the academic year begins, Residents will work with the Teacher Residency Coordinator, and will be expected to:
- Participate in an IB-professional development program
- Collaborate with an ISS Mentor Teacher
- Collaborate with their fellow Resident Teachers
- Co‑teach an equivalent of at least three hours a week in a speciï¬c school division and participate in at least three hours of planning per week
- Serve as a Substitute Teacher for no more than 24 hours per work week
- Support student management outside of class time (e.g., playground and lunch duties)
- Take on an extracurricular commitment such as Duke of Edinburgh, coaching,Âtheatre, arts etc.
- Contribute individual areas of expertise (computer skills, sports, outdoor activities, love of books… etc.) to strengthen the learning opportunities in school life.
Professional Expectations
A recently completed certiï¬cation in early years, primary, or secondary education is an advantage.
- Alignment with our values related to character, competence, and caring
- A desire to actively support, challenge, and inspire our learning community
- Up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working with, and the protection of children and young people
- Display commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people
- Value and respect the views and needs of children and young people
Benefits
- Teaching experience in a respected IB World School
- Living in a culturally vibrant European city with access to leading European centres.
- Living in a single room in our shared co‑ed Resident house
- Free public transportation ticket for the Stuttgart area
- Flight to Stuttgart and back
Please visit our Benefits Page to learn more about our Benefits at ISS.
Additional Information
- Please send us a detailed application with written references reflecting your professional career. For the benefit of everyone, especially our students, we pursue a strict safeguarding strategy and child protection policy.
- Applications, in English please, should be submitted via our job portal.
- Applications will be handled with discretion
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