👋About Boundless Life
Boundless Life is redefining the way families live, work, and learn by empowering them to embrace a nomadic lifestyle that fosters deeper connections and personal growth. We provide family-friendly accommodations, an innovative education system that travels with you, and vibrant communities of like-minded individuals. Our mission is to create immersive "live abroad" experiences that balance professional commitments with enriching personal development. Since our founding in 2021, we've rapidly expanded across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, bringing together over 140 team members from diverse backgrounds. Our growth reflects our commitment to transforming the experience economy and making a meaningful impact on how families integrate work, education, and exploration into their lives. At Boundless Life, we believe in the power of community and the importance of a holistic approach to education. Our programs are designed to inspire curiosity, build resilience, and nurture a global perspective, preparing children for an ever-changing future. Join us in pioneering a new way of living that harmoniously blends work, learning, and adventure, enabling families to thrive in a connected and dynamic world.
🙌The role
Boundless Education is transforming current systems of education. Our educational concept empowers all students to explore their natural creativity, discover their true passions, and shape their own future. We apply competency-based and skill-based assessment through place-based experiential learning, supportively led by teachers as mentors.
We are seeking passionate, dedicated educators to join our 13–14-year-old Trailblazer group across our three locations. We are hiring for two distinct but complementary roles:
Lead Educator
— Owns the overall learning design, programme delivery, and classroom culture. Leads the educator partnership and mentors the Support Educator.
Support Educator
— Partners with the Lead Educator to deliver high-quality, inclusive learning experiences. Leads small-group instruction, reinforces systems, and ensures every student can access the curriculum.
These are fixed-location roles — not traveling teacher positions.
Primary Responsibilities
Learning Support & Facilitation
For Lead Educator
Design rigorous, standards-aligned interdisciplinary PBL units with explicit scaffolding for executive functioning
- Facilitate student discourse using Socratic seminars, debate, and critique protocols
- Use formative assessment continuously and build meaningful feedback cycles, rubrics, and exhibitions of learning
- Integrate literacy across disciplines while keeping projects engaging and academically deep
- Map the curriculum calendar, manage pacing, and ensure launch readiness
For Support Educator
- Assist the Lead Educator in delivering engaging, personalized learning experiences for students aged 13–14
- Run targeted workshops independently (math, literacy, research, writing) and lead small-group instruction
- Monitor and assess student progress, feeding input back to the Lead Educator to adjust teaching methods
- Provide actionable feedback on student work and support struggling learners without stigma
- Bring local culture to life in the classroom and beyond, assisting with language and place-based learning
Student Well-being & Environment
For Lead Educator
- Build advisory-style relationships with adolescents; understand identity development and social dynamics
- Handle emotional volatility calmly, set firm boundaries without power struggles, and see behaviour as communication
- Take ownership of classroom culture and communicate proactively with families
Both Roles
- Foster a culture of belonging by modelling social skills and providing mentorship in academic and social-emotional development
- Act as an advocate for students with academic, social-emotional, or behavioural concerns
- Supervise and guide students during break and meal times and off-campus place-based learning
- Contribute to planning sessions and brainstorming for interdisciplinary projects and experiential learning
Operational Support
For Lead Educator
- Mentor the Support Educator intentionally — give and receive feedback professionally
- Proactively identify gaps in the programme and solve them with a systems mindset
- Work collaboratively with the curriculum team and lead joint planning sessions
For Support Educator
- Step in to cover the Lead Educator during absences, ensuring continuity in the learning experience
- Assist with classroom organisation, setup, and cleanup to maintain an effective environment
- Support administrative tasks and ensure learning resources are available as needed
- Collaborate respectfully, follow through reliably, and communicate directly with colleagues
💥What’s in it for you
- Meaningful impact – create the education where children grow holistically
- Curriculum innovation – pioneer place-based learning that turns destinations into classrooms
- Opportunities for professional growth - Step into a dynamic environment where your role can grow as you grow
- Family benefits - Enjoy discounted tuition for your children at our Boundless Schools
Take a look at our policies and benefits here
🫶About you
Lead Educator — Qualifications & Experience
- 3–7+ years teaching Middle School (Grades 6–8 / ages 10–14)
- Demonstrated experience designing and facilitating Project-Based Learning (PBL)
- Experience planning interdisciplinary units across subject areas (not just subject silos)
- Strong assessment literacy: rubrics, feedback cycles, and exhibitions of learning
- Ability to facilitate student discourse and maintain academic rigour while keeping projects engaging
- Genuinely enjoys adolescents — understands identity development and social dynamics
- Speaks with energy and clarity; tells stories about their classroom; thinks on their feet
- Demonstrates emotional range, curiosity in conversation, and asks thoughtful questions
Support Educator — Qualifications & Experience
- 2–5+ years teaching upper elementary or middle school
- Experience supporting or co-teaching in PBL environments
- Comfortable with lesson planning, preparation, and differentiating for varied ability levels
- Strong small-group instruction skills and the ability to manage groups independently
- Organised and detail-oriented with good executive functioning
- Relationally strong — builds warm relationships and brings steady, calm energy
- Coachable, growth-oriented, and comfortable sharing leadership without needing to be the centre of attention
For Both Roles
- Fluency in English is required; proficiency in the local language (Italian) is a strong plus
- Minimum Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field
- Passionate about student-centred learning; able to foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to connect with students and collaborate with colleagues
- Willingness to take initiative and adapt to changing needs in dynamic environments
- Demonstrated commitment to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment
- Familiarity with project-based and experiential learning methodologies
*Appointment will be subject to a satisfactory enhanced criminal records check or equivalent.
✨What's next?
- First call (30 min) with our Recruitment team.
- Interview with our Head of Program Learning & Design (60 min).
- Interview with team member in Program Learning & Design (60 min).
- Final Interview with Head of Education (60 min)
Our final steps include reference checks and a personality assessment. The assessment isn't used to evaluate your candidacy—it's a tool to help us work well together from day one.
The process might change slightly as we go along, we will keep you posted at all times.
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