ZIS Mission: We surface and inspire each learner's curiosity, critical thinking, and high expectations for their learning so that they positively impact their family, community, and the world.
Zurich International School (ZIS) is a learning community of students, faculty, staff, and parents. We provide a caring environment for the social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development of our students. We value diversity and plurality of voices, and are committed to ensuring our students develop the intellect, skills and character to become caring individuals and adaptable and independent thinkers.
The most significant impact on student learning is the quality of the teaching they experience - great teachers develop great learners. We are looking for a highly motivated, team-oriented, educator who is aligned with our mission and vision, and is eager to contribute to the ongoing development of our programme. Learner-centered candidates with a growth mindset and a commitment to ongoing professional growth, are encouraged to apply. For more information about our school and our philosophy visit: www.zis.ch
Purpose and Scope
This role provides strategic and relational leadership for the overall
student experience across Grades 6-12,
fostering a culture of dignity, respect, and belonging consistent with the ZIS mission and values. The Deputy Principal for Student Experience partners closely with grade-band Deputies, counselors, the Director of Inclusion & Challenge and the Director of Student Life to ensure that every student feels known, supported, and empowered within a coherent 6-12 community. Rooted in cultural fluency and empathy, this role models and nurtures the ability to navigate diverse perspectives with sensitivity and respect. It also champions a holistic approach to learning that balances academic challenge with well-being, personal passions, and community engagement--helping students cultivate purpose, confidence, and the capacity to make a positive impact within and beyond ZIS.
Key Functions
Culture and Climate Leadership
Lead efforts to strengthen a culture of respect and dignity through restorative practices, clear behavioral expectations, and proactive relationship-building.
Student Life and Belonging
Oversee and align programs that shape the daily lived experience of students -- including advisory structures, the house system, and student leadership initiatives -- ensuring coherence and meaningful engagement.
Behavior and Restorative Systems
Coordinate a consistent, restorative approach to behavior and discipline across 6-12, supporting Deputies and faculty in fair and developmental responses. Ensure clear documentation of accompanying school policies and practices to create transparency and consistency.
Service and Positive Impact
Foster opportunities for students to make a positive difference through service-oriented and experiential learning, integrating these experiences into the broader culture of student life.
Collaboration with Grade-Band Deputies
Partner to ensure consistent communication, shared expectations, and coordinated support systems across developmental stages.
Beyond-the-Classroom Alignment
Collaborate with those managing co-curricular and experiential programs (e.g., BTC weeks, service, clubs, and trips) to ensure alignment with student-life goals, without assuming clerical or logistical management of events.
Visibility and Presence
Model relational leadership through daily presence in common spaces, assemblies, and student events, reinforcing shared values and community standards.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Demonstrated expertise in building well-being and belonging across middle and high school contexts, with a proven ability to design systems that promote dignity, respect, and inclusion
Deep understanding of research-based strategies to support adolescent development and social-emotional learning
Experience leading restorative practices and behavior systems that balance accountability, empathy, and growth.
Adaptive and resourceful; able to navigate complexity and ambiguity with creativity and composure, mobilizing people and resources to achieve meaningful outcomes.
Strong skills in relational leadership and systems thinking; able to align programs, policies, and practices across secondary school to ensure coherence and shared ownership.
High level of cultural competency; demonstrates curiosity, empathy, and fluency in navigating diverse perspectives to strengthen belonging across a global community.
A relevant advanced degree (or in progress).
We will begin interviewing immediately, and reserve the right to appoint ahead of the deadline if a strong candidate is found.
Applicants must apply to ZIS directly using our online system through
the employment page of
our school website
www.zis.ch/one-zis-community/employment
Thank you in advance.
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