What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upper School World Language Teacher - Spanish position at Bancroft School?
About Bancroft School
Bancroft School is a vibrant PreK–12 independent day school in Worcester, Massachusetts, dedicated to empowering students through active, inquiry-based learning. Our dynamic academic program fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and confidence, preparing students to make meaningful contributions to their communities and the world. With the guidance of exceptional educators, students engage deeply with one another, celebrate diverse perspectives, and develop the skills needed for lifelong learning and leadership.
Founded in 1900, Bancroft is situated on a beautiful 30-acre campus in a residential neighborhood just north of downtown Worcester—a thriving city with a rich history and a promising future. Our 445 students come from over 70 cities and towns across Central Massachusetts, bringing a wide range of backgrounds and experiences that enrich our inclusive learning environment.
As Bancroft continues to grow and innovate under the leadership of Head of School Stephanie Luebbers, who began her tenure in July 2023, we remain committed to our mission and vision, guided by the strategic plan BluePrint125. Our goal is to be the first choice for families seeking an educational experience where every student is challenged, supported, and inspired to own their journey to mastery and independence in a community where they are truly known and valued.
Position Summary
Bancroft School seeks an Upper School World Language Teacher to join our talented team of educators beginning August 2025. This position will teach Spanish from introductory to advanced levels. Candidates must demonstrate an ability to successfully collaborate with colleagues across languages and disciplines and be an integral member of the all-school World Language department. Experience in and enthusiasm for proficiency-based, acquisition-driven world language instruction are important for the candidate to participate in the continued growth and innovation of the department. Candidates must also believe in every student’s capacity for learning and critical thinking, especially regarding inquiry and challenge for our students. Candidates must also be able to effectively collaborate and coordinate communications with students, parents, staff, and other school community members.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Spanish or related education field (Master’s preferred)
- Three to five years of teaching experience preferred
- Experience in and enthusiasm for implementing inquiry-based learning
- Proven ability to differentiate instruction
- Familiarity with best practices for equitable teaching and learning environments
- A collaborative spirit
- A willingness to participate and partner with colleagues on curricular and cultural initiatives
- An understanding of and care for students of different ages
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement plan with employer match
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for healthcare and dependent care expenses
- Long-term disability, life, and AD&D insurance
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Access to on-campus gym facilities