Saudi Arabia K–12 Teaching Positions Available Now and in 2026

EDU101
Saudi Arabia
Posted 26 days ago
NEW- Saudi Arabia K–12 (Both IMMEDIATE & 2026 vacancies )
Saudi Arabia
Posted by: EDU101
Contact: kdwp2000@gmail.com
NEW- Saudi Arabia K–12 (IMMEDIATE & 2026 vacancies ) Teaching Positions in Saudi Arabia (English, Math, Science – Both Female & Male)-Elementary, Middle School, and High School
Are you open to better opportunities?
International K–12 schools in Saudi Arabia are seeking qualified and passionate English, Math, and Science teachers on all levels (both male and female) to join immediately and 2026. The schools offer competitive salaries.
The requirements are directly from the schools.
(For visa purposes in KSA and as per the school directly), the schools (currently) hold available visas for applicants from the US, Canada, UK, and Australia. This can be updated in the future.
Teachers already residing in Saudi Arabia with transferable iqamas for (immediate) vacancies
Teachers not residing can also apply for positions
Interviews are held directly with the schools.
Must have minimum bachelor’s degree in related field
Master’s degree highly recommended
Teacher License-REQUIRED
Must have at least 2 years in-class experience
Must have 1-2 Official Recommendation letters
Send CVs and supporting documents to kdwp2000@gmail.com
To apply, email kdwp2000@gmail.com

Please mention that you found the job on Teast for the school's reference.

Please review the requirements to teach English in Saudi Arabia before applying. If a post says “NES” or “Native English Speaker”, it usually means applicants must be from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa (sometimes it’s a preference, not a hard rule).
Schools receive many applications and may not reply to everyone. If you don’t hear back within a week, move on to the next job.
Never pay to apply. Never pay to “buy something now and get reimbursed later.” Always verify you’re speaking with the actual school (not an impostor). Scams do exist—be careful.