Lycée Français de Chicago
Overview
The Lycée Français de Chicago seeks a Secondary Economic and Social Science teacher to support its dual‑language program. The role starts August 25 2026 and offers a competitive salary ($52,061‑$92,052) and extensive benefits. Responsibilities
Plan and deliver engaging lessons in economic and social science aligned with the French education system or International Baccalaureate curriculum. Collaborate with colleagues to integrate critical thinking, problem‑solving, creativity, and adaptability into the classroom. Assess student progress and provide feedback to support academic growth and equity. Qualifications
At least three years of teaching experience; international experience preferred. Bachelor’s degree minimum. Experience in the French education system or International Baccalaureate curricula. Fluency in the program’s required language and proficiency in English (B2 minimum). Minimum two consecutive years of full‑time teaching (2024‑2026) to qualify for a J‑1 visa. Benefits
Local contract with possibility of “détachement.” Multiple health insurance programs. Tuition discount for staff children (70 % for LFC and 10 % for LFC* daycare). Professional development opportunities. Visa sponsorship available for faculty and select administrators. Generous paid sick leave, personal leave, vacation time. Relocation assistance. 403(b) plan and French retirement plan with up to 4 % matching after two years. Applications are open until January 31 2026. To apply, visit lyceechicago.org/careers.
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The Lycée Français de Chicago seeks a Secondary Economic and Social Science teacher to support its dual‑language program. The role starts August 25 2026 and offers a competitive salary ($52,061‑$92,052) and extensive benefits. Responsibilities
Plan and deliver engaging lessons in economic and social science aligned with the French education system or International Baccalaureate curriculum. Collaborate with colleagues to integrate critical thinking, problem‑solving, creativity, and adaptability into the classroom. Assess student progress and provide feedback to support academic growth and equity. Qualifications
At least three years of teaching experience; international experience preferred. Bachelor’s degree minimum. Experience in the French education system or International Baccalaureate curricula. Fluency in the program’s required language and proficiency in English (B2 minimum). Minimum two consecutive years of full‑time teaching (2024‑2026) to qualify for a J‑1 visa. Benefits
Local contract with possibility of “détachement.” Multiple health insurance programs. Tuition discount for staff children (70 % for LFC and 10 % for LFC* daycare). Professional development opportunities. Visa sponsorship available for faculty and select administrators. Generous paid sick leave, personal leave, vacation time. Relocation assistance. 403(b) plan and French retirement plan with up to 4 % matching after two years. Applications are open until January 31 2026. To apply, visit lyceechicago.org/careers.
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