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MYP Physical and Health Education (PHE) Teacher

Anton Bruckner International School

Linz, Austria

  • 3520 € - 6255 € per month
  • New
Salary:
Per month salary, for a full time teacher
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
07 September 2026
Apply by:
31 May 2026

Job overview

Subject teachers are central to the effective implementation of the School’s Mission and Vision. The role requires a holistic understanding of the needs of students, both academically and pastorally. Teachers are expected to work collaboratively in teams. 


Candidates should be familiar with the IB PHE expectations.


Skills and Qualifications

  • Qualified teaching degree (Master’s preferred)

  • Recognized teaching qualification in home country

  • Two years minimum experience 

  • Experience in teaching IB MYP PHE

  • Commitment to ongoing IB and other professional development

  • Willingness to develop and promote a growing school, staff, and student body

  • Able to provide evidence of differentiated and scaffolded curriculum/lessons

  • Experience in an international school context is essential

  • Commitment to diversity and inclusion in addition to adapting and developing pedagogy

  • Sense of humor!

Specific Responsibilities

Area 1: Planning and Preparation

The teacher is expected to: 

  • Demonstrate knowledge of subject area content. 

  • Demonstrate effective use of available materials and resources, including technology.

  • Plan effective lessons, units, and differentiation to meet individual students’ needs. 

  • Construct learning experiences that challenge students, support the diversity of learners in each classroom, and demonstrate a strong commitment to concept-based teaching and learning.

  • Plan collaboratively for student learning.


Area 2: Teaching, Learning, and Assessing

The teacher is expected to: 

  • Deliver curriculum relevant to age and subject, using a range and balance of teaching strategies. 

  • Ensure consistent high expectations for academic achievement, building on students’ previous knowledge and experience.

  • Embed IB approaches to teaching in classroom practice in order to facilitate inquiry based, concept driven units and lessons. 

  • Develop strategies that will actively promote the IB Learner Profile.

  • Use a range of appropriate assessment tools and reporting methods to gauge student progress. 

  • Provide regular, prompt, clear, and constructive feedback to support and improve student learning. 

  • Address the needs of students who are not proficient in the language of instruction.

  • Encourage students to actively participate in their own learning. 

  • Engage students in becoming creative and critical thinkers. 

  • Provide students with regular opportunities for reflection on their learning.

  • Use a range of formative and summative assessment strategies to inform and modify teaching and learning. 

  • Display qualities such as patience, empathy, interest, and concern for students. 


Area 3: Learning Environment

The teacher is expected to: 

  • Provide students with a safe, supportive, and stimulating learning environment.

  • Collaborate and work constructively with all members of the school community.

  • Demonstrate effective classroom management that shows an understanding of the academic, social and emotional dimensions of learning.

  • Manage classroom procedures and routines.. 

  • Use positive behavior management approaches.

  • Recognize and prevent potential behavior problems.

Area 4: Professional Responsibilities

The teacher is expected to: 

  • Reflect on the effectiveness of his/her teaching.

  • Participate in team planning and collaboration. 

  • Communicate effectively and clearly with all stakeholders. 

  • Maintain professional and constructive relationships with parents, staff, and students. 

  • Teachers should keep parents informed about the learning of their children, and be proactive in communication with parents.

  • Keep up-to-date records using school platforms.

  • Be proactive in keeping abreast of pedagogical developments that support student learning. 

  • Contribute to the current and ongoing development of the school.

  • Support the school in various capacities, including supervision duties on a rota basis, teach classes allocated by the School Principal, support students with the Personal Projects, Service as Action, Homeroom teacher, etc. 

  • Demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development. 

  • Attend pre-school year development meetings.

  • Liaise with the learning support department in regard to students of academic concern and those students who may benefit from additional support.

  • Highlight and communicate to the school counselor and/or Senior Leadership Team, when a student is considered to be at-risk.

  • Communicate changes of individual students behaviour or welfare as needed.



General
The teacher is expected to: 

  • Support community and school related activities in the promotion of school life. 

  • Provide support for other activities or duties, as deemed appropriate by the School Principal, within the scope of responsibilities as a teacher. 


Employer Practices

To support the teacher in the fulfillment of the terms of this Job Description, Anton Bruckner International School will provide, within the limits of available resources: 

  • A full induction program.

  • Ongoing professional development opportunities related to the School’s mission, strategic plan, and vision. 

  • Personal and professional support, as needed. 

  • Equal opportunity in career progression. 

About Anton Bruckner International School

About Anton Bruckner International School

At Anton Bruckner International School (ABIS), we are more than a school: we are a vibrant, caring, cosmopolitan learning community committed to exceptional teaching and transformational learning. Located in the heart of Linz, Austria, ABIS offers a world-class education grounded in the principles of the International Baccalaureate and driven by innovation, empathy, curiosity, and global citizenship.

Who We Are

ABIS is an English-language international school serving students from early childhood through secondary years, with fully authorized programs in the IB Primary Years Programme, IB Middle Years Programme, and IB Diploma Programme. As a continuum school, ABIS is the only school in Upper Austria (and second in Austria, outside of Vienna).

Our community includes students from 55+ countries speaking 40+ languages, creating a richly diverse environment where international mindedness is lived daily, not just taught. We believe education should nurture empathy, tolerance, resilience, and curiosity- qualities that prepare students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. ABIS is a vibrant and growing community, consisting of around 360 students and 60 staff.

Our Mission & Vision

At ABIS, we:

  • Nurture, inspire, and empower students to reach their full potential academically and personally.
  • Promote inclusive, student-centered learning, where inquiry, creativity, and collaboration are at the heart of teaching.
  • Equip learners with the skills, confidence, and global perspective needed for success in higher education and life.
  • Use state-of-the-art technology and best educational practices to support dynamic and relevant learning experiences.


BOLD TEACHING. EXCEPTIONAL LEARNING. This isn’t just our motto — it’s the foundation of everything we do.


Why Join Us?

As an educator at ABIS, you will:

  • Work in a supportive, collaborative, and globally oriented community where diversity is celebrated.
  • Engage with students who are curious, motivated, and eager to make a difference.
  • Be part of a school that values continuous professional development and innovative teaching.
  • Contribute to shaping an internationally recognized IB education in Upper Austria.
  • Help foster a culture that respects individuality, encourages inquiry, and builds lifelong learners.


Whether you are an experienced IB teacher or a passionate educator excited to grow professionally, ABIS is a place where your talents will be valued and your impact felt.

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