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What is the S.T.E.A.M. Educator Program?

We create pathways for teachers from all cultures and backgrounds to bring STEAM learning to life—connecting classrooms in Alabama with the world.

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About S.T.E.A.M. Educator Program

The purpose of the STEAM Educator program is to enhance students’ STEM performance outcomes through qualified, experienced international teachers. ALIEEP assists international teachers in teaching at accredited public schools in Alabama and supports their job offer, work-authorized visa sponsorship, and coaching with professional development.

Supporting the program represents an investment in Alabama’s workforce, students, and economic growth. The program provides workers, fosters cultural awareness in students, and enhances the overall quality of education throughout the state.

ALIEEP is a Credible Partner in Global Education

The Alabama State Legislature commissions ALIEEP, but it also receives support from the Alabama State Department of Education and the Alabama Commission on Higher Education. Additionally, we maintain agreements with the South Korean Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Education in Taiwan..

Who is the Ideal Candidate?

We seek educators with the following credentials:

🎓 Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Education  
💼 2+ years of teaching experience 
🗣️ English-speaking proficiency

The Application Process

STEAM PROCESS

What are the Benefits?

Educators who join ALIEEP’s program receive comprehensive support throughout their journey, from application and placement to professional development. Some key benefits include:

✅ Full visa support to ensure a smooth transition

✅ Job connection in accredited U.S. schools 

✅ 3 to 5-year full-time teaching opportunity in the USA

✅ Chance to live, learn, and explore America

✅ Cultural exchange experience, introducing students to global perspectives

✅ Classroom management training, including evaluations and certifications

✅ Professional growth in an internationally recognized education system

✅ Build networking with other international teachers and U.S. education professionals

How long is the Program?

J-1 Visa Holders:

Teachers on a J-1 visa may reside in the USA while actively working in accredited Alabama public schools (K-12) for up to 3 years. However, on approval, a maximum of 2 years’ extension may be granted. As a result, a total of 5 years of employment in America.

H-1B Visa Holders:

Teachers on the first H-1 visa may reside in the USA while actively working in the assigned accredited Alabama public schools (K-12) for up to 3 years. After the first three (3) years, if your school decides to retain your employment, we can facilitate another three years of continuous employment and even petition for permanent residency.

Are there multiple program Options?

Self-Placed:

Some S.T.E.A.M. applicants/candidates required ALIEEP’s assistance to facilitate visa sponsorship; however, a school in Alabama has extended a job offer without ALIEEP’s aid. 

Need Job Connection:

The average applicant/candidate for the S.T.E.A.M. Educator Program requires a job connection and visa sponsorship. As a result, ALIEEP assists in identifying and applying to positions that align with the person’s qualifications and background.  

Note: For both program options, ALIEEP listens to our candidates concerning location, living costs, community presence, etc. 

What are the Fees?

Application and Related Fees:

This section is are expense the program candidate must cover. However, not all fees are required to be paid at once. 
Visa Related Fees:

This section is paid by the school employing the candidate.

Health Insurance:

This is not a required section; however, all employees must have health insurance. All candidates may find their own plan or use ALIEEP as a resource. 

What Our People Say

Testimonial
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I am honored to serve as a board member and proud that Opelika City Schools has the opportunity to partner with ALIEEP. This partnership will help support workforce readiness and economic opportunity by aligning our programs with both local and international educational, professional, and economic needs."
Dr. Kevin Davis Superintendent, Opelika City Schools
Portrait of STEAM educator Shivana
Dear ALIEEP Team, I just wanted to personally reach out and say thank you for everything you’ve done to support me on this journey. I’m incredibly happy to share that I’ve officially started working at BrewTech High School. It's been a week and already feels like the right place for me. My first day was a mix of excitement and a little nervousness, but it turned out to be a wonderful experience. The staff, the environment, and the students all made me feel welcomed, and I could already sense the impact I’ll be able to make as a teacher, something I’ve always been passionate about. I truly mean it when I say that this wouldn’t have been possible without your help. Your guidance, encouragement, and belief in me made all the difference, and I’m genuinely grateful. Thank you once again for helping me take this big step. I’m excited for what’s ahead, and I will always remember the role you played in helping me get here. Thank you.
Shivani Dasaraju ALIEEP S.T.E.A.M. Educator Candidate
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I chose to become a teacher because I find joy in helping students grow in confidence and discover meaning through learning. The ALIEEP program has provided invaluable opportunities for my development as an educator and my teaching journey in the U.S. ALIEEP continues to open doors for international teachers, fostering professional growth and meaningful contributions in education.
John Kim ALIEEP S.T.E.A.M. Educator Candidate

We have successfully placed eight teachers across the state of Alabama and counting!

Our result

Teachers from South Korea Visit Local Schools

Eight teachers from South Korea will be spending three weeks in Florence learning about the American education system.

FAQS

Do I need to convert my teaching certificate?
  • You do NOT need an Alabama Teaching Certificate to be qualified for the ALIEEP STEAM Educator Program. Still, you need your country’s Teacher Certificate issued by your government’s Department of Education, either the country or provincial office of education.
  • ALIEEP will help you convert your credentials to Alabama’s certificate.
  • ALIEEP Academic Team will find the positions, coordinate an interview, and support you to receive a job offer.
  • ALIEEP works with accredited public-school districts throughout the state of Alabama. Therefore, your job offer will be as a state employee position.
  • ALIEEP facilitates a petition for a work authorization through a special H-1B Cap Exempt category.
  • Ordinarily, a K-12 school district does not have the special privileges to petition under the H-1B Cap Exempt category. However, the ALIEEP is commissioned by the Alabama Legislature and the Department of Education to facilitate the S.T.E.A.M. Educator Program; we make it happen.
  • Yes, dependents (spouse or children) may accompany the teacher to the USA. We encourage teachers to correctly budget and allocate expenses associated with bringing and supporting family members in the USA. In some instances, J-2 dependent spouses may qualify for a work permit. ALIEEP provides support with the application (Form 1-765) with USCIS. Note: Processing takes 3-5 months. For cost, refer here: [insert link]
  • ALIEEP and the Host School will not provide housing. However, we provide support in finding comfortable accommodations in safe areas.
  • ALIEEP provides information about local transportation services, such as Mobile Transit or Birmingham Max Transit. In addition to public transit, international teachers have the option to carpool with coworkers, use rental car services (such as Uber/Lyft), or obtain a driver’s license. To obtain a driver’s license, individuals must complete both a written exam and a road test.   
  • Positions are full-time, with start times varying by school. Performance metrics depend on grade levels, teaching responsibilities, and other factors.
  • Teachers are needed for all grades, but high school and middle school (ages 11-18) teachers are in the highest demand. Elementary teaching is more challenging for foreign teachers, as it requires teaching multiple subjects, including American & Alabama history, social sciences, and culture.

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