Spanish Teacher

Location

Nashville, Tennessee

Location

Full Time

Location

Spanish Teacher

Job Category:  Subject Teacher

Opening Statement

Linden Waldorf School is seeking a Subject Teacher of Spanish, K-8

Status:              Full-Time

Primary Function:

Subject Teachers are considered to be knowledgeable in their subject and are responsible for developing, planning, and teaching their programs.

About

Linden Waldorf School was formally established as a nonprofit organization in 1997 by a small group of passionate educators, parents, and community members sharing a vision to educate children in a way that nurtures their will, passion, and intellect, and inspires a lifelong love of learning.

The Linden founders held an implicit belief that every child possesses a unique potential that can be realized through the intentional, transformative education found in the Waldorf methodologies. With dedication and love, they grew the school from one preschool class into a full educational program extending through eighth grade.

Essential Job Duties

Classroom Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Prepare and teach subject curriculum, guided by the principles of Waldorf education.
  • Develop and maintain a safe, harmonious social environment for the students.
  • Provide regular communication to Class Teachers about curriculum, student performance, and unusual incidents.
  • Begin and end classes on time to support the daily schedule.
  • Participation in recess coverage for grades 1 – 8.
  • Attend at least one class/parent meeting to explain subject curriculum, answer parent questions, and foster familiarity between parents and Subject Teachers.
  • Be available for parent-teacher conferences as requested by Class Teacher.
  • Arrange and participate in conference(s) with parent and support faculty members, as needed, to discuss student academic or disciplinary concerns.
  • Document observations of each student related to successes and challenges of presented curriculum.
  • Complete quarter, mid-year, and end of year report narratives covering student’s progress in subject class.
  • Submit reports by assigned deadlines.

Additional Responsibilities:

 All teachers share responsibility for the well-being of the school. Aspects of this responsibility are:

  • Maintaining and striving for an openness to understand and work with the Anthroposophical underpinnings of Waldorf Education and child development.
  • Attendance and participation in weekly faculty meetings, In-service sessions in the beginning and end of each academic year (August and May) and spring of each year (February or March).
  • Post office hours providing a minimum of one 30 – 60 minute period each week for phone or in-person conference availability.
  • Attendance and participation in weekly Section meeting(s) as applicable to your position.
  • Attendance and participation in Class section meetings in the Fall and Spring, as determined in consultation with Class Teacher, to share experiences and observations about each grade.

Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 3+ years previous classroom experience
  • Strong knowledge of Waldorf education or a willingness to learn and grow within its principles and pedagogical practices.

To Apply

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