Judaic Studies Teacher Position Available In Fulton, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: AJA is seeking experienced Judaic Studies teachers for Lower School (grades 1-4) and High School (9-12) for the school year 2025-26. Ideal candidates are dynamic educators with strong interpersonal skills, knowledge of Jewish practice and texts, and the ability to collaborate with colleagues and administrators. Interested applicants can email their cover letter and resume to LAmler@ATLJewishAcademy.org.
Job Description
Judaic Studies Teacher 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars 5200 Northland Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30342 Atlanta Jewish Academy is a Modern Orthodox, college preparatory, co-educational, infant to twelfth grade, accredited independent Jewish Day School. We embody the ideals of community, Torah, individual development, and educational innovation. AJA develops the whole person for college and life by fostering a love of Judaism, Israel, and all Jewish people through an excellent general studies and Judaic education within an inclusive, nurturing community.
Overview:
AJA seeks Judaic Studies teachers for the school year 2025-26 in Lower School (grades 1-4) and High School (9-12). Preferred candidates are experienced, dynamic teachers who are masters of both craft and content, who excel at forging relationships with students, and who work well as members of a thoughtful team. AJA is poised for growth over the upcoming few years, and rebbeim and morot who want to have the opportunity to influence the growth of Atlanta’s various communities and this school, in particular, are invited to reach out. AJA features a robust mentoring program and is capable of inducting new-to-the-field teachers who are looking for a nurturing leadership team to develop their talents.
Responsibilities:
Teach various Limudei Kodesh sections Run Israel and Yahadut programming Build curricula in tandem with fellow teachers and supervising administrators Grow through Professional Development opportunities Can be combined with Student Activities in the
HS Qualifications:
Experience working in an educational setting, preferably in a Jewish day school Strong interpersonal and communication skills Knowledge of Jewish practice and texts Facility with methods of instruction and classroom management Able to develop relationships with students, teachers, and parents Fluent Hebrew language proficiency for work in the Lower School Spoken Hebrew skills are helpful but not required for HS candidates U.S. Citizen or Green Card holder preferred Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to LAmler@ATLJewishAcademy.org