The Spanish Teacher will instruct K-5 students in Novice level Spanish, and two sections of electives (one being High school level Spanish 1)As a Spanish Teacher, you will possess native or near native fluency in Spanish; teach grade level Spanish language and Spanish culture to students.
Qualifications
Minimum 3 years direct work experience preferred; Colorado teaching license preferred and ACSI accreditation or ability to acquire within one year of employment; Bachelor’s degree or higher in Spanish, Education or related field.
Essential Job Functions
Spiritual Leadership
Support the mission of providing a Christ-centered education, preparing God’s children and young adults for works of service, for the glory of God alone.
Model Christian leadership, living out Southeast’s Statement of Faith and Biblical Code of Conduct
Ensure that the classroom/work environment is Christian-based, nurturing, wholesome, and loving.
Biblical integration at all levels of learning, discipline and professional work.
Academic Leadership
As part of the specials rotation, design and deliver engaging grade-appropriate Spanish lessons consistent with school standards and mission.
Plan and prepare Spanish curriculum for grades K-8.
Teach Spanish with an emphasis on exposure and cultural awareness
Conduct ongoing assessment of student skills and learning in conversational Spanish, and modify instructional methods to fit individual students’ needs.
Demonstrate knowledge of Spanish language and culture using standard and teacher-prepared instructional aids.
Select and work with the Dean of Academics to requisition appropriate books, materials, and instructional aides to support Spanish curriculum.
Have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Christian philosophy of education that will help in providing leadership and guidance in the school’s development of and commitment to a Biblical worldview.
Integrate biblical principles and the Biblical worldview throughout the curriculum and activities.
Teach classes, as assigned, following the instructional methodologies adopted by the school as outlined in the staff handbook.
Ensure that his or her classroom reflects a professional and Christian environment.
Have knowledge of the physical/emotional development of children—particularly at the age level of the children being taught—and understand the problems they face.
Employ a variety of instructional aids, methods, and materials that will provide for creative teaching to reach the whole child—spiritual, mental, physical, social, and emotional.
Plan, through approved channels, the use of field trips, guest speakers, and other media for a balanced classroom.
Use age and/or developmentally appropriate homework for review, enrichment, or project work.
Regularly assess through authentic student assessments the learning of students, and provide progress reports weekly.
Respond appropriately and in a timely manner to parent requests for help or information.
Participate in formal and informal parent-teacher conferences.
Participate in continuous professional development through professional reading, college course work, professional learning communities, in-services, workshops, and conferences.
Physical & Mental Demands
Work is performed in a classroom environment and requires the ability to sit and stand for periods of time, operate standard office equipment and keyboards. Must have the ability to lift and carry small/medium size packages and other items, to walk short distances, and drive a vehicle to deliver and pickup materials.
The employee is occasionally in outdoor weather conditions. The employee may encounter difficult student/family situations that can be stressful.
To Apply: Alissa Goble alissa.goble@sechristianschool.org