Academic Inclusion Teacher
- Early Childhood
- Licensed Teacher
- Bachelor
- 2 years of teaching experience
- Early Childhood, Special Education
- Teaching Credential/License
- United States (USA), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, South Africa, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand
Education and Certification Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood, Special Education, Psychology, OT, or Neurodevelopment.
- Master’s degree/certification in Sensory Integration or
- Master’s degree/certificate in Occupational Therapy or
- Master’s degree in Special Education related to early intervention.
Qualifications and experience desired:
- English speaker necessary, Spanish desired.
- At least two years of experience working with children at preschool ages, who have been diagnosed with developmental or learning difficulties, through early intervention programs.
- Experience creating and implementing IEPs.
- Knowledge of developmental milestones and delays in children.
- Experience working with neurodiversity.
- Experience as a leader working with teachers.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work with parents, teachers, and external therapists.
- Great organizational skills.
- Technological literacy.
- International Major medical insurance
- Retirement Plan
- Dental and Vision insurance plan
- Wellness plan
The Early Childhood AI Teacher works with students diagnosed with developmental difficulties such as limited motor skills, sensory processing difficulties, or special learning challenges. The purpose of this service is to provide early intervention to increase the chances for children to improve and succeed in their academic and life skills.
Founded in Mexico City in 1888, The American School Foundation is the oldest continuously operating accredited American School outside the U.S.
ASF is a non-profit organization that delivers a high-quality American independent education to international and Mexican students.
Mission:
The American School Foundation, A.C. is an inclusive and diverse community, offering an international, academically rigorous, university-preparatory curriculum based upon the best of American independent education. In all aspects of life, we strive to be at our best: we love learning, live purposefully, and are empathetic, responsible, contributing citizens in an increasingly interconnected world.
Vision:
The American School Foundation, A.C. is the preeminent English-speaking college preparatory school that prepares its diverse student body by design to be the leaders of tomorrow.
From its beginnings as a kindergarten with a student body of nine and a faculty of one, The American School Foundation has evolved into today’s thriving educational institution of some 2,500 students and 220 full-time teachers. For over 135 years, many thousands of young lives have been enriched by an ASF education.
Mexico, a traveler's paradise, offers opportunities to teach English abroad, as well as licensed teaching jobs in the country's many international schools. Enjoy Mexico's magnificent landscape while teaching abroad in language institutes or private schools.