Employment
Instructional Assistant Openings
Our Instructional Assistants work in the Elementary, Middle, and High School divisions to provide support to our students and teachers in the classroom and other learning facilities on campus.
Instructional Assistants are locally hired and are required to provide proof of the right to live and work in Austria upon being hired. AIS Vienna is unable to assist applicants in securing Austrian residence/work permits for these positions.
To apply for our listed vacancies, please send your CV and cover letter, along with copies of your passport and residence/work permit (for non-EU citizens) as a single PDF to HR@ais.at.
AIS Vienna reserves the right to close the selection process at any time if the right person is identified prior to the closing date.
School Stories
On May 8, our Grade 1 students hosted a Celebration of Learning to showcase the wonderful progress they have made in their classrooms.
On May 8, our Grade 5 students welcomed their families into the classroom for a Celebration of Learning.
Huge congratulations to Grade 11 student Olivia Leggett, who won first place in the Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) competition for international schools!
On May 6, our Middle School students embarked on various field trips with their grade levels, learning beyond the classroom and campus walls.
On May 4, Grade 2 students welcomed their families into the classroom for a Toy Innovation Expo!
Yesterday, as part of our springtime focus on the arts, our Pre-K through Grade 1 students enjoyed a visit from the Bakabu group!
Middle School teacher Jim Gaona Ellis has published Educators as Designers: The Hidden Architecture of Learning with Harvard Education Press!
On April 29, our Grade 4 and Grade 5 students did a wonderful job demonstrating their skills in dance, strings, and music for their families!
Grade 2 and Grade 3 students recently collected 500 kilograms of clothing for children in need!
On March 6, the Grade 11 and Grade 12 SL Biology classes attended a workshop at Vienna Open Labs, where they interacted with researchers and conducted hands-on experiments.