Teaching at Allbright Global Academy
Now hiring · Academic year 2026–27

Teaching at Allbright
Global Academy

Shaping Citizens the World Needs — and the teachers who help shape them.
An online school for global citizens and changemakers. Every salary figure is published before you apply.

Independent contractor Fully remote Transparent pay Cambridge IGCSE & AP aligned International students

Allbright Global Academy is a new, fully online high school offering a US diploma to students in Years 9–12. Our students come from across the world. Our curriculum is Cambridge IGCSE-aligned in Years 9 and 10, and AP-aligned in Years 11 and 12 — rigorous, internationally benchmarked, and designed to produce young people who think critically and act with conviction.

We are building our founding teacher cohort. Class sizes are capped at 14 per year group. All lessons are live, via Zoom. All positions are independent contractor roles.

📍 Fully remote

Live lessons via Zoom. No commute, no classroom. Schedule confirmed at the start of each term.

$ Pay published upfront

Every role has a dedicated pay transparency document. No ambiguity before you apply.

🌍 Global students

Maximum 14 students per year group. International intake — students bring the world into every lesson.


Open positions

Current teaching roles

Three role types are open for 2026–27. Click any role to read the full pay transparency document before applying. Positions activate when a minimum of four students confirm enrolment.

Core academic role

Core Teacher

One or two year groups · Years 9–12 · 2 lessons per week per year group

Year 1 from $5,520 per year group

Core teachers are the academic spine of AGA. Two live lessons per week per year group via Zoom, supported by recorded content you build in Year 1. Many core teachers take two year groups under separate contracts — double the work, double the pay.

Subjects open
Years 9 & 10 — Cambridge IGCSE-aligned
English Language Mathematics (IGCSE 0580) Environmental Science Biology Global Perspectives History French Spanish Italian Arabic Mandarin Chinese
Years 11 & 12 — AP-aligned where available
English Language & Literature Global Politics History: Emergence of the Americas in Global Affairs, 1880–1945 & European Totalitarianism and the Second World War, 1918–1949 History: The Cold War — The Americas and Europe & Post-Cold War America and Europe US Social Protest Movements & Beyond (single lesson) Pre-Calculus Calculus & Statistics Applied Maths: Quantitative Reasoning & Finance Applied Maths: Statistics & Data Reasoning Applied Maths: Mathematics of Economics & Global Markets Applied Maths: Demography & Population Mathematics Applied Maths: Mathematical Modelling & Decision Science Applied Maths: Data Science & Quantitative Literacy Environmental Science Chemistry Science Policy, Diplomacy & Global Governance Physics French Spanish Italian Arabic Mandarin Chinese
Live teaching2 lessons/wk · 45 + 50 min
Recording (Year 1)80–90 min/wk new content
Recording (Year 2+)~30 min/wk maintenance
Assessment20 assignments + 6 exams/yr
Returning teacher rate: Year 2+ returning teachers earn $4,500 — higher than the $4,120 new-hire rate. The Year 2+ reduction is entirely in recording; live teaching and admin pay are identical every year.
IGCSE & AP exam track — additional pay: If students in your class elect to pursue the IGCSE or AP track, you receive an additional $350 per student per year. Exam-track support is delivered through additional recordings and exam practice materials provided outside of scheduled lessons, so all students benefit from full class time.
Full pay details & apply → Accepting applications
Enrichment role

Enrichment Teacher

One year group · Years 9–10 · 1 lesson per week · Portfolio assessment

Annual pay $2,260 same every year

No standardised examinations, no graded assignment sets — one live session per week and portfolio-based feedback. Content evolves with each cohort, which is why pay stays constant year on year. These are often the classes students remember longest.

Subjects open
Investigative Journalism Videography Digital Arts & Design Music & Art History TED-Ed Wellness
Live teaching1 lesson/wk · 45–50 min
Recording20 min/wk · same every year
AssessmentPortfolio feedback — no exams
Year groupOne year group per subject
Why pay doesn't reduce in Year 2+: Enrichment content evolves with each cohort — portfolio topics and student projects change every year. There is no stable video library to fall back on.
Full pay details & apply → Accepting applications
Elective role

Elective Teacher

Single or double lessons · Years 11 & 12 · AP-aligned where available

Year 1 from $4,380 single lesson/wk

Students go deeper in areas they are passionate about. Single-lesson electives run one 45–50 minute live session per week; double-lesson electives run two sessions at core-equivalent pay. Electives run only when a minimum of four students enrol.

Subjects open
Year 11
Economics: Microeconomics — double lessons Economics: Macroeconomics — double lessons Business & Personal Finance Modern World History
Year 12
US History US Government & Politics Modern European History French — continuation (double lessons) Spanish — continuation (double lessons) Italian — continuation (double lessons) Arabic — continuation (double lessons) Mandarin Chinese — continuation (double lessons)
Single elective1 lesson/wk · 45–50 min
Double elective2 lessons/wk · core-equivalent pay
Recording (Year 1)60–90 min/wk new content
Assessment20 assignments + 6 exams/yr
Single vs double: Economics and all Year 12 language continuations run as double-lesson electives. Business & Personal Finance, Modern World History, and Years 11 & 12 history electives are single-lesson.
AP exam track — additional pay: If students in your class elect to pursue the AP track, you receive an additional $350 per student per year. Exam-track support is delivered through additional recordings and exam practice materials provided outside of scheduled lessons, so all students benefit from full class time.
Full pay details & apply → Accepting applications

Also open

Club Coach

AGA runs three Wednesday clubs across 23 weeks (October to May). In the early years of the school, coaches actively lead each club, collaborating with students on direction and content as the community grows. The long-term vision is for clubs to become student-led — coaches are part of building that culture from the ground up.

Club coach role · Wednesdays · All year groups

Wednesday Clubs — Three Positions Open

23 sessions per year · No recording · No marking

Per club, per year $1,725 $75 per session attended

Each club meets once per week on Wednesdays for 23 weeks. Coaches lead the session and are paid $75 per meeting attended. There is no recording requirement, no marking, and no exam preparation — just running an engaging club in collaboration with students.

Clubs open
Climate & Environmental Action Startup, Entrepreneurship & Business Fundamentals Model UN, Model EU & Debate
Sessions23 Wednesdays · Oct–May
Pay$75 per session attended
Club coaching carries no recording, marking, or administrative obligations beyond running the session. Pay is attendance-based — if a session does not run, it is not paid. Open to existing AGA teachers and external applicants alike.
Express interest → Accepting expressions of interest

Our pay policy

We publish every salary figure before you apply — not a range, not "competitive". The exact number, broken into every component, on a dedicated pay transparency document for each role.

Letters of recommendation are paid separately at $75 per letter, written entirely in your own voice. AI-generated letters are not permitted under any circumstances.