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Upper Division Spanish Teacher

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Woodlynde School

Strafford, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Job Description

JOB DESCRIPTION
The Upper School Spanish teacher will be responsible for providing a student-centered, supportive approach in Spanish instruction for students in grades 7-12.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides direct instruction to students in Spanish. Core classes include Spanish 1-4 and Introduction to Spanish for 8th grade students. Plans and executes daily lessons for Spanish language students in grades 8-12. Develops an ongoing working knowledge of each individual student's educational and emotional needs. Effectively collaborates with learning specialists to integrate recommended teaching strategies into content area classes. Communicates with parents to address learning concerns of students. Provides individual student assessment as needed. Shows evidence of adapting and differentiated instruction for all students. Maintains complete and accurate records that are reflective of a student's performance and growth in knowledge. Develops and maintains genuine, positive and consistent communication with parents. Contributes to the campus community through participation in extracurricular and club positions. Practices professionalism through ongoing professional development, reflection and continuous improvement. Participates in curriculum writing and other developmental programs and activities. Remains current in knowledge of the latest language teaching trends. Other duties as assigned.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS A
minimum of a bachelor's degree in Education or related field is required for consideration. 7-12 Spanish teaching experience A plus: Special Education Teaching Certification and/or Reading Specialist Certification. Experience with students with learning differences and ADHD is a plus as well as mentoring experience. The ideal candidate is outgoing, well organized, competent in basic computer skills, and is an individual who is eager to work in a highly dynamic, energetic school setting.
COMPENTENCIES DESIRED
Expertise in the relevant subject area. Understand learning differences and emotional difficulties. Ability to mentor as a positive role model. Commitment to continuous improvement. Self-directed, proactive, intelligent, knowledge of curriculum and assessment, multi-tasker, problem solving skills, professional written and verbal communication skills, ability to connect with students with patience and compassion. Ability to manage stress, and self-regulate with a consistently positive attitude, strong teamwork, passionate, genuine, organized, internally motivated, service orientation, ability to reserve judgment and respond with curiosity and compassion.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to Pamela Lasco, Executive Assistant to the Head of School, at lascop@woodlynde.org.
ABOUT WOODLYNDE SCHOOL
Woodlynde School welcomes and serves students who learn differently and empowers them to become strategic thinkers and self-advocates in a challenging and supportive college preparatory environment. An independent, coeducational school for students in kindergarten through grade 12, Woodlynde School is located in suburban Philadelphia. Founded in 1976, the school is nationally recognized for its expertise in serving students with language- or math-based learning differences, executive function challenges, ADHD, auditory processing disorder, or a need for a small classroom environment.
DIVERSITY STATEMENT
Woodlynde School is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion in order that its students and employees achieve their full potential. We believe that everyone's unique life experience and background adds valuable perspective to our community and that our community is stronger because of the differences represented by our students, colleagues, and families. We embrace community members of different backgrounds and do not discriminate against employees or students on the basis of race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, sex, age, religion, or disability.
Work Location:
In person