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St. John's Episcopal School is looking for a full-time Middle School Spanish teacher to guide students in developing their Spanish language proficiency through a project-based curriculum in a supportive environment. The role requires experience in differentiated instruction, collaboration with peers, and a commitment to the school's mission of fostering student growth in a Christian context.
About St. John’s
St. John’s is an independent, coeducational Episcopal school serving up to 500 students in grades pre-k through eight. Located in a park-like setting on 10 acres in East Dallas, the School offers its employees and students a supportive esprit de corps fueled by a common mission – one dedicated to a program of academic excellence designed to train the mind, strengthen the character, and enrich the spirit of each student in a Christian environment. We think of St. John’s not only as a school, but also as a very special kind of community. We seek to employ people who – regardless of the role they play in the School –understand that they impact the lives of our students, families, and colleagues. The St. John’s Code calls us to model honesty and respectfulness in our relationships, responsibility in the performance of our assignments, and a caring attitude that extends to all members of our community. Do you dream of becoming the best educator you can? Of coming to work each day with a sense of mastery, belonging, and purpose? Of working with fun, collegial, collaborative, growth-minded professionals? If so, you could thrive at St. John’s.
Position Purpose
This full-time position requires the teacher to multiple sections of Middle School Spanish in a 1:1 iPad environment that values project-based learning, collaboration, and differentiated instruction. The Spanish curriculum presents grammar, vocabulary, aural, oral, and written instruction and practice in ways that lead to language proficiency upon graduation. After completing Level I Spanish over the course of sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, students have the potential to place into sophomore- or junior-level Spanish classes in high school.
As a member of the World Languages vertical team, the teacher will be responsible for collaborating with peers on curriculum and instruction, as well as on the progression of students’ Spanish skills from Lower to Middle School. The teacher will also be responsible for connecting with high schools to better understand the secondary school world language environments in which students will continue their study of Spanish.
In addition, the teacher serves as a Middle School co-advisor to a group of students. The co-advisor attends chapel with students, acts as their mentor, and provides organizational assistance and instruction of social and emotional learning lessons during an advisory period. The advisor works with the grade-level teaching team to plan, develop, and facilitate appropriate skills, conversations, and team-building activities for the grade. The advisor communicates regularly and as needed with parents and other teachers, conducts advisory meetings and discussion groups, and prepares for and participates in parent/student/advisor conferences.
Key Accountabilities
Opportunities and Challenges
The Middle School Spanish teacher prepares students for the self-advocacy, stamina, and rigor required in high school world language study by teaching the importance of regular practice. The teacher helps students continue to develop effective habits, skills, and attitudes in the completion of their academic work. The teacher must:
Growth Mindset
Qualifications
Physical Requirements
In our commitment to diversity and equity, St. John’s Episcopal School does not discriminate regarding race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, age, genetic information, disability, pregnancy, marital status, religion, military status, and/or any protected category. This commitment extends to our employment, educational, admission, and financial-aid policies, and other school-administered programs.