The hardest part of seeking your first international school leadership job is knowing where to start.
If you’re new to the international education scene, the search can be overwhelming. Different regions from Asia to the Middle East to the Americas offer different recruitment pathways. Without a clear direction, it’s easy to get lost. As the Cheshire Cat famously said in Alice in Wonderland, “If you don’t know where you want to go, it doesn’t matter which path you take.”
Without clarity, hours of online searching may leave you right back where you began.
Step One: Know What You’re Looking For
Before clicking through job boards, ask yourself:
- What do I want to get from this experience?
- What type of school will support my values, style, and goals?
- What cultural environment suits my family or personal circumstances?
Each international school is unique shaped by its leadership, ethos, student body, and parent community. Matching yourself to the right school matters just as much as landing the job itself.
Step Two: Use the Right Recruitment Platforms
Once I knew the type of school I was after, I narrowed my search. Below is a list of the most helpful platforms I used. Some require full applications, others just a CV. Some charge a fee, many don’t. In my experience, the free ones were often the most helpful.
Recommended Job Boards and Recruitment Agencies
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Yew Chung Education Group
http://jobs.ycis-schools.com/Default.aspx -
Carney Sandoe & Associates
http://www.carneysandoe.com/ -
Anthony Millard Consulting
http://www.anthonymillard.co.uk/vacancies/leadership-vacancies -
GEMS Education
http://careers.gemseducation.com/ -
International Schools Services (ISS)
https://www.iss.edu/ -
Council of International Schools (CIS)
http://www.cois.org/page.cfm?p=1114 -
Tenby Schools Group Malaysia
http://www.tenby.edu.my/the-group/information-for-applicants -
TES Connect
http://www.tes.co.uk/jobs/ -
Capita Education
http://www.capitaeducation.co.uk/ -
Search Associates
http://www.searchassociates.com/ -
Teach Away
http://www.teachaway.com -
Teaching Nomad
http://www.teachingnomad.com/job-search -
Learn4Good
http://www.learn4good.com/jobs/
Top tip: The agency that ultimately secured my role in Dubai was International Teachers Plus. Their support throughout the application and transition process was excellent.
Step Three: Research Before You Apply
When you find a potential role, go beyond the job ad. Learn about:
- The school’s vision, culture, and leadership
- Its student population and parent involvement
- Staff structure and professional development opportunities
- Current and future initiatives
- The quality of communication and support
International job transitions are significant—for you and your family. Don’t just apply for a job. Choose a school that fits your values and aspirations.
Final Thought
Finding the right international role takes time, clarity, and a lot of research. But once you define what you want and use the right platforms, the path becomes clearer.
Happy hunting and may your next move be the right one.
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