This opening calls for specific teaching qualifications set by the school.
CalWest’s client school in the Greater Marin area seeks a K-4 Lead Spanish and Spanish Support Teacher to begin in August 2024.
CalWest Required Qualifications
- A Bachelor’s Degree and/or other educational requirements listed on the job description
- Requisite skills commensurate with the position
- A reasonable commuting distance to the CalWest client school, or a willingness to relocate
- Authorization to live and work in the United States
Client School Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution
- Relevant teaching experience
- Knowledge of and experience with relevant technology
- Proven cultural competence in a community committed to diversity, equity, and social justice
Responsibilities
- Challenge all students with high academic and behavioral expectations while maintaining a climate of responsibility, safety, kindness, enthusiasm, and fun.
- Model personal standards of excellence: warmth, clarity of expectations, consistency, and accountability.
- Demonstrate equitable and culturally responsive teaching practices.
- Apply a wide range of highly effective approaches to teaching, balancing enduring and innovative best practices.
- Engage in ongoing professional development.
- Form supportive and responsive relationships with students and families.
- Differentiate instruction to challenge every learner.
- Build a strong, positive classroom community in which students advocate for themselves and others.
- Provide constructive, timely, specific feedback that fosters a growth mindset.
- Use available technology to enhance student learning, faculty collaboration, and responsive communication.
- Collaborate with the wider community to enhance the students’ experience, including specialists in technology, information literacy, drama, art, music, P.E., world language,
- Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and counseling, global education, sustainability, service-learning, and diversity.
- Observe, evaluate, encourage, and monitor students’ academic and social development and progress.
- Communicate regularly with students, parents, and colleagues regarding students’ progress and needs.
Salary Range
$54,375 – $114,000