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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Spanish Teacher
Job Classification
Hourly Half-time (20-29)
Position summary
Ruth Murdoch Elementary School (RMES) is seeking a passionate, qualified, and mission-driven K-8 Spanish Teacher to inspire students to develop Spanish language proficiency while nurturing their spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth. The ideal candidate is a collaborative educator who loves working with children, values Christian education, and is committed to creating an engaging, student-centered learning environment. This individual will integrate faith and learning while fostering a love for language acquisition and cultural understanding. In addition to classroom instruction, the teacher will fulfill supervisory and extracurricular responsibilities expected of a faculty member at RMES.
Qualifications summary
Preferred candidates must possess: a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Education, Elementary Education, and/or two years teaching experience (preferred), with fluency in spoken and written Spanish, ability to teach foundational Spanish language skills to K-8 students, strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, and a commitment to teamwork. Have a relationship with Jesus and be a model of SDA Christian values, supporting the mission of Adventist education with a love children and passion for helping them thrive.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Duties and responsibilities
The K-8 Spanish Teacher will:
Instruction and Curriculum
Classroom Environment and Student Development
Assessment and Communication
Student Supervision
Supervisory responsibilities
Student safety is a top priority at RMES. Teachers are responsible for maintaining appropriate supervision during all assigned activities and ensuring students remain under authorized adult supervision at all times.
Teachers are expected to implement careful supervision plans from the time students are under their care until they are safely released to their homeroom teachers, parents, or other authorized personnel. Students must remain within sight of a teacher or supervising adult unless permission has been granted for a specific and appropriate purpose.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, candidates must have the minimum qualification of a Bachelor's degree in Spanish education, elementary education, or related field and current certification to teach elementary/middle school Spanish. Candidate must be literate and fluent in Spanish and demonstrate competence in helping students communicate and understand the Spanish language. Proficiency in basic technology skills including use of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other virtual platforms. Must value a strong relationship with Jesus, be able to model SDA Christian beliefs, with a passion for Adventist education.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
Technical competencies
Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the use of technology, instructional tools, and equipment commonly used in an educational setting. This includes, but is not limited to:
The employee is expected to adapt to new technologies and utilize digital tools to support effective instruction, communication, and student learning.
Interpersonal interactions
Candidates must demonstrate professionalism, collaboration, and a commitment to fostering positive relationships within the school community.
Responsibilities include:
Physical demands
The teacher must be able to perform the physical requirements associated with classroom instruction and student supervision. These responsibilities include:
Sitting, standing, walking, balancing, kneeling, crouching, stooping, and reaching throughout the workday
Lifting, carrying, and moving materials or equipment weighing up to 25 pounds
Using repetitive hand motions associated with instructional tasks.
Reaching- bulletin boards, cabinets, shelves, and other classroom fixtures
Maintaining adequate vision, hearing, and mobility necessary to effectively perform assigned responsibilities and ensure student safety.
Work environment
The employee primarily works in a well-lit, climate-controlled classroom environment. Responsibilities also include teaching and supervising students in a variety of settings, including outdoor areas, gymnasiums, cafeterias, school events, and off-campus field trips.
Duties are typically performed in a school environment with a moderate noise level that may periodically increase during student activities and special events.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.