To apply

Would you like to join the team at the École internationale de Mersch Anne Beffort (EIMAB)?

Teaching staff

Candidates for “Employé enseignant” positions must meet the following requirements:

  • Teaching qualification: full teacher training, bachelor’s degree for primary teaching, bachelor’s and master’s degrees for secondary teaching bachelor et master pour l’enseignement secondaire
  • Recognition of diplomas by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research (Ministère luxembourgeois de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche) (MESR)
  • Five years’ proven professional experience in teaching
  • Proficiency in one of the country’s official languages: French, German, Luxembourgish. Any additional language is considered an asset.

Candidates for “Chargé d’éducation” positions must meet the following requirements:

  • Teaching qualification: full teacher training, bachelor’s degree for primary teaching, bachelor’s and master’s degrees for secondary teaching bachelor et master pour l’enseignement secondaire
  • Recognition of diplomas by the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research (Ministère luxembourgeois de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche) (MESR)
  • Proficiency in the country’s 3 administrative languages: German, French and Luxembourgish.

Applications, together with a covering letter and curriculum vitae, should be sent to:

rh@eimab.lu

L’EIMAB fonctionne selon le modèle des Accredited European Schools

Useful information

Full-time school

EIMAB is a full-time school with a timetable that allows it to organise extra-curricular activities in a wider, less crowded time frame.

FAQ

Who was Anne Beffort?

The name ‘Mersch Anne Beffort International School’ is perfectly suited to the new school for the following reasons: Madame Anne Beffort (1880-1966) literally personified and even prefigured, by her very being and existence, the evolution of the former domestic school into a new, lasting international school. The daughter of a gardener and one of 12 siblings, Madame Anne Beffort defied all the social obstacles and prohibitions of the time to become the first woman to hold a doctorate from the Sorbonne in Luxembourg and the first woman teacher in the Grand Duchy. Co-founder of the Lycée de Jeunes Filles (Lycée Robert Schuman) and a teacher with heart and soul, her unparalleled courage led her to stand up to the occupying forces during the Second World War. A specialist in Victor Hugo, her unwavering commitment to the French language and culture earned her the Légion d'Honneur from Robert Schuman. A convinced European from the outset, she worked tirelessly for the European ideal throughout her life.

Open positions

Secondary school

  • Currently no vancies.

Primary school

English section:

  • Fixed term contract from 06.01.2025-15.05.2025.
    Possibility to extend until 14.11.2025.
    Possibility for permanent contract not excluded.

Service d’éducation et d’accueil (SEA)

  • Currently no vancies.

Boarding School

  • Currently no vancies.
// //