Jobs Companies Hayat Universal School (HUBS) K1 Teacher 2026/27 (Qatar Residents Only)

About this K1 Teacher 2026/27 (Qatar Residents Only) role at Hayat Universal School (HUBS)

Hayat Universal School (HUBS) · Doha, Doha, Qatar

This job is located in a BC Offshore School in Doha, Qatar

Responsibilities:

Classroom teacher duties will include:

  • Planning and implementing lessons that follow the school learning-outcomes-based curriculum and the approach of integrated thematic instruction.
  • Using effective teaching strategies, learning and professional resources available for the grade to support instruction within curriculum guidelines and with the use of school mandated instructional frameworks and programs to create opportunities for differentiated learning for students with different skill levels or learning styles.
  • Providing enrichment events and activities including but not limited to field trips, showcases, concerts, plays and productions. Events may be organized at a class level and/or a school-wide level.
  • Communicating assignments and objectives to students in a well-organized manner, using clear and precise language.
  • Sending homework assignments that are an extension of clearly defined school activities, appropriate to the age, ability, and independent level of students, to provide opportunities for students to enrich, apply and review lessons and practice skills they have learned, including open-ended student activities.
  • Diagnosing, instructing and evaluating the specific needs for students who are struggling to meet grade expectations and seeking assistance as necessary from the School Support Program.
  • Using As Learning and For Learning Assessments to monitor student progress in order to plan instruction and provide feedback on a regular basis to students, their parents and the school administration.
  • Actively engage in discussions and planning that take place at the Grade Level Team level and within Teams across different grade levels, to enhance consistency of practice and student achievement.
  • Preparing formal report cards and engaging in parent conferences according to the set dates.
  • Establishing and maintaining fair and just standards for student behavior, with the guidance of the school Code of Conduct, to create an effective and safe learning environment.
  • Supervising students in the classroom, on the school campus and off-campus at school- related activities.
  • Guiding, motivating and supervising the classroom assistant, if one is assigned to the class you are teaching.
  • Maintaining accurate, complete and legible records as required by the school policy.
  • Attending and taking an active role in staff meetings including those focused on analyzing student assessment and data for the purpose of growth planning.
  • Communicating concerns, ideas and information with colleagues, students, the school administration, parents and the community in a professional and constructive manner.
  • Maintaining a positive professional relationship with parents for the benefit of their children, including but not limited to informing them of upcoming-week lesson summaries, behavioral issues and their children’s progress.
  • Displaying willingness to understand the local culture and handle the cultural nuances in a caring and respectful manner.
  • Participating in professional development organized by the school.
  • Attend Saturday school, not to exceed eight sessions for the school year.
  • The official working hours are from 6:30 am to 2:30 pm. All classes start at 7:00 am. With the exception of K2, BC Program classes end at 2:05 pm for Grades 1-7, and 2:15 pm for Grades 8-12. K2 classes end at 1:10 pm. Classroom teachers are expected to stay with their children until they are picked up, which normally is between 20 - 30 minutes after the end of classes.
  • After-school meetings are conducted once a week from 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm where attendance is required. Three of these events are used for collaboration. The fourth is for staff meetings.
  • Working after school for a specific length of time on planned days (shared through the calendar List of Events) to make up the targeted number of professional development hours.
  • Meetings with parents of at-risk students would take place after the official working hours as needed.
  • Duties carried out when you are not teaching:
  • Prep using the Library, IT Lab or one of the Curriculum & Instruction or staff rooms.
  • Entry assessment for new students applying to the school. Entry assessment normally takes place between January - June of and September - October of the following year. During peak months, a teacher may have to do 3-4 entry assessments a week. Each entry assessment lasts for 30-40 minutes on average. Peak months are April - May and September - October of the following year.
  • Staff meetings or other staff/administration events.
  • Substituting for another teacher, if requested by the Principal, to address emergency situations. (Note: the school has a full-time substitute teacher).
  • Performing other related, similar or logical duties as required or assigned. This may include change of the teaching assignment based on the school needs and taking into consideration your experience, competencies and subject of specialty.

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Requirements

  • Qatar resident
  • Teachers with a Bachelor degree in Education or English Language.
  • A minimum of two years of experience is required.
  • Experience in differentiated learning and student inquiry instruction is strongly preferred.
  • Experience in ESL education is strongly preferred.
  • International experience and/or an attitude of respect to other cultures is needed.

Benefits

  • Salary can range from QR 9,850 – 11,800 monthly for bachelor degree holders, with a minimum of two years’ experience who are willing to commit for two year contracts, depending on educational qualifications and years of classroom teaching experience.
  • End of service benefit equivalent to one month basic monthly salary for every full year of service. The basic salary is 70% of the gross salary quoted above.
  • Local medical insurance.
  • The school will arrange your work permit and bear the cost of Qatar government fee to issue the permit.

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About Hayat Universal School (HUBS)




About HUBS Qatar

https://apply.workable.com/hayat-universal-school-hubs/

http://www.hayatschool.com/qatar/qatarmain.htm

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Hayat Universal School (HUBS), Qatar is a CIS accredited, British Columbia Certified Offshore School. This is the link to the BC Certified Offshore Schools:

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/administration/program-management/international-education/offshore-schools/offshore-schools

The Ministry thoroughly inspects our school every year. For example, inspectors look into BC program year plans, instructional time, instructional methods, admission system, integrity of promotion and registration process, support services, school policies, safety and supervision plans, student and staff records, teacher and principal certification and hiring practices, learning resources, facilities and school licensing.

To graduate from our school, students will have to successfully complete the requirements of the British Columbia graduation program in English. Graduates receive the British Columbia Certificate of Graduation (Dogwood Diploma).

Although the school offers bilingual/bi-cultural education with an Arabic Program that implements the Qatar National Curriculum, the main program is the BC program with the majority of the instructional time dedicated for this program (80% in K and 74% starting Grade 1)

The school started in 2009-2010 with KG1 - Grade 3 and has been adding a grade every year with the movement of students to higher grades. The school started to offer Grade 12 in 2018-2019. The purpose of this approach is to make the lower grades the main point of entry to the school and to keep transfers in the higher primary and intermediate grades to the minimum.

From 190 students in its first year (2009-2010), the school has grown to 1032 students in 2023-2024, with 86% of them enrolled in the BC Program, which starts at KG2. The remaining students are registered in our Early Childhood Program (PreKG and KG1). The school’s reputation and its remarkable success are attributed to its bilingual program, the world-class BC program it implements and the quality and dedication of the school team of teachers and administrators who make these programs a success. The students are predominantly Qataris and ESL learners. The School Early Childhood Grades (PreKG and KG1) prepare students for the BC Program. English is the main language of instruction in these grades. Their curriculum dovetails with the BC curriculum.

HUBS Qatar is the culmination of the vision and experience of a renowned psychologist and educator in the Middle East. Parents, teachers and BC inspectors sense the community that prevails in the school. In the year 2023-2024, the school team of educators includes 63 administrators; classroom, support and ESL teachers. 49 are licensed educators, 18 Canadians, 10 Americans, 2 Australians, 6 British, 5 South Africans, 2 Lebanese, 1 Tunisian, 3 Indians, 1 Jamaican and 1 Filipino. The remaining 14 qualified teachers are from Canada, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lankan, Serbian, Syrian, Tunisian and Jordanian. There are also 25 Arab teachers who deliver the Arabic Program. The school is supported by a team of teacher assistants. Each PreKG - Grade 2 class is assigned a teaching assistant. TA time is provided to the higher elementary grades on part-time basis.

Visit our website:

http://www.hayatschool.com/qatar/qatarmain.htm

Get a feel of our school!

  • Check our video on YouTube to see how it is like to work at HUBS and live in Qatar!
  • Visit the photo gallery on our website to see pictures of staff, students and facilities!

http://www.hayatschool.com/MediaGallery/HayatGallery.asp?categoryid=73

Qatar is a stable and wealthy small country. The government has a vision for this small country that makes citizens proud. Doha, the capital is the only city in the country. It is an upscale expatriate-friendly city that is close to many travel destinations. Qatar has taken major strides in developing education with many major international universities opening branches here. The country hosts a wealth of international and regional sports and cultural events. These are some links to introduce you to Qatar:

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