What are the responsibilities and job description for the Spanish Teacher position at The Taft School?
JOB TITLE: Spanish Teacher
DEPARTMENT: Languages Department
SALARY RANGE: Salary Commensurate with Experience
POSITION / FTE: 1.00 (Full Time Exempt)
Job Purpose:
The Taft School seeks a full-time teacher in Spanish for an August 2025 start date. Specific assignments comprise four class sections of courses ranging from Spanish I to Honors Hispanic Studies (Spanish V). Taft seeks a dynamic teacher who will be an active participant in our academic, co-curricular, and residential programs. A bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of three years of teaching experience is preferred. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Position Requirements:
Teaching faculty duties include:
Teaching the equivalent of four class periods (blocks) each semester. Each class meets four times a workweek-Monday through Saturday- - in a rotating block schedule. Class blocks vary in length between 45-90 minutes on a weekly schedule. Student enrollments, composition, and design of class periods are department or academic area-specific;
- Grading student assignments and assessments in a timely manner, within approximately one week of submission, and providing extra help sessions in accordance with the school’s philosophy.
- Writing required class comments on individualized student performance three times during the academic year;
- Attend weekly faculty and department meetings; student round table meetings as needed; and other meetings as may be required by the head of school, assistant head of school for faculty and academics, dean of faculty, department head, or other senior administrator.
- Serve on at least one standing committee, which meets periodically throughout the academic year.
- Two seasons, or equivalent involvement, in Taft’s afternoon program (co-curricular) activities (approximately 24 weeks per academic year with 5 days per week or equivalent as standard commitment) unless otherwise stated in the job description for a specific position;
- Evening duty– either dormitory duty or equivalent supervisory duty–that consists of a 4.5-hour shift between approximately 7:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. once a week; a 5-hour weekend duty shift between approximately 7:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. once a month; and, periodic overnight duty for faculty residing in dormitory housing or an afternoon duty shift for faculty assigned to supervisory duty.
- Responsible for the care and well-being of students in a residential boarding school. Provide a safe and secure experience for all students.
- Serving as an advisor to a group of students, attending weekly advisory community lunches, and writing individualized advisor letters at the end of each semester;
- Attending weekly seated dinners during fall and spring;
- Some summer work in preparation for the upcoming academic year program.
- Drive students as part of afternoon program (co-curricular) activities and as needed for student appointments, activities, and emergency medical attention. The requires obtaining the A Endorsement on your CT Driver’s License.
- Additional responsibilities and duties as directed by the head of school.
Minimum Desired Qualifications:
Demonstrated commitment to the tenets described in the school’s Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Portrait of the Graduate.
- Bachelor’s degree.
- At least one year of relevant professional experience.
- Technology skills inclusive of general proficiency with Microsoft Suite, Google Suite, and Internet browser skills. The use of Canvas LMS and Veracross programs will be required in all aspects of normal daily activities, and training will be provided.
- The ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups of students, employees, and other campus stakeholders to support and expand programmatic and institutional goals; and interest in joining a residential community that serves a globally inclusive student body. Authorized to work in the United States of `America.
Note: additional qualifications may be required and will be outlined in specific position descriptions.
The Taft School is an affirmative action-equal opportunity employer in accordance with regulations adopted by the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities. It is the policy of The Taft School to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to age, gender, race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, actual or perceived disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran's status, genetic predisposition or any other class protected by law.