
Full-Time Faculty – Biology/Biotechnology (Teaching Opportunity in Kuwait for Immediate Start)
American International University
- Kuwait
- Permanent
- Full-time
Location: Kuwait City, Kuwait | 2025–2026 Academic Year | Immediate StartPosition requires relocation; only candidates unaccompanied by dependents are eligible.American International University (AIU) in Kuwait is seeking dynamic, student-centered faculty in Biology or Biotechnology to join our School of Arts & Sciences. This is a full-time, on-ground role for individuals excited to teach abroad, contribute to a growing institution, and bring their expertise to a global student body. Candidates with backgrounds in either Biology or Biotechnology are encouraged to apply.Why Join AIU in Kuwait?
- Housing Allowance
- Annual round-trip airfare for vacation
- Flight assistance reimbursement for relocation
- Private health insurance
- 30 calendar days of paid vacation, in addition to all local holidays
- Tax-free income
- Visa assistance and dedicated on-the-ground HR support
- Teach a range of Biology and/or Biotechnology courses (introductory to advanced) for engineering, biotechnology, and general education students
- Deliver engaging instruction with real-world applications and active learning methods
- Contribute to curriculum development, program assessment, and academic advising
- Participate in departmental service and institutional initiatives
- Engage in research or scholarly activities aligned with your expertise
- Master’s or PhD in Biology, Biotechnology, Genetics, or a related field
- Minimum 3 years of university-level teaching experience (preferred)
- Minimum 5 years of professional/industry experience in Biology or Biotechnology (preferred)
- Strong command of English and effective classroom communication
- Experience teaching in classroom, hybrid, and online environments
- Cultural adaptability and enthusiasm for working with a diverse student population
- Commitment to mentoring, student success, and academic excellence
- Experience supporting English language learners and first-generation students is valued