What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upper School Spanish Teacher position at FORT WORTH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INC?
Job Details
Description
Fort Worth Christian School is accepting applications for an Upper School Spanish teacher to partner with the Upper School Administration and teaching faculty to execute a visionary plan for modern learning while equipping students for a life of faith, service, and leadership for Christ.
Prior teaching experience at the high school level is strongly preferred, along with an understanding of the essential nature of establishing positive and encouraging relationships with high school-aged students. Applicants must be able to work cooperatively with all members of the staff and communicate effectively with parents. Coaching experience and willingness to invest in this area are desired.
Responsibilities:
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Introduce Spanish material and methods to develop relevant sequential assignments and lesson plans that guide and challenge students
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Collaborate with the Foreign Language department to develop lesson plans, teaching strategies, and interventions
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Prepare students for formal and informal assessments
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Grade essays, tests, quizzes, assignments, exams, and other assessments
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Communicate with parents, students, teachers, and counselors regarding student performance
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Assess student needs and provide support or extra resources to students
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Use technology to improve lesson delivery and record keeping
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Encourage students to think independently and to express original ideas
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Establish and maintain standards of student behavior needed to provide an orderly, productive classroom environment
Qualifications
Qualifications:
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Demonstrate a strong Christian testimony and be a member of a Bible-believing church
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Committed to living and teaching a life of service to Christ in accordance with the FWC Statement of Faith and Beliefs
- Exemplify a positive Christian role model to our students and pursue Christ-like behavior
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Pursue knowledge of trends, developments, and new technologies as they relate to teaching Spanish at the secondary level
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Have a bachelor's degree (Master's degree preferred) from an accredited college or university related to teaching Spanish at the secondary level.