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3rd & 4th Grade Judaic Studies Teacher- Long Term Sub

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THE BRANDEIS SCHOOL OF SAN FRANCISCO

San Francisco, CA (In Person)

$64,402 Salary, Full-Time

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

Expires 7/25/2026

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3rd & 4th Grade Judaic Studies Teacher•Long Term Sub
THE BRANDEIS SCHOOL OF SAN FRANCISCO
•5.0 San Francisco, CA Job Details $40,000•$80,000 a year 6 hours ago Qualifications School experience Elementary school teaching Working with elementary school students Parent-teacher conferences (communication methods) Full Job Description 3rd and 4th Grade Judaic Studies Teacher•
Long Term Sub Job Title:
3rd and 4th
Grade Judaic Studies Teacher Location:
The Brandeis School of San Francisco Employment Type:
Long-Term Sub Start Date:
October 30, 2026•June 10, 2027 About The Brandeis School of San Francisco The Brandeis School of San Francisco is a vibrant and inclusive Jewish day school committed to academic excellence, character development, and Jewish learning. Rooted in Jewish values, we inspire students to engage meaningfully with tradition, text, and community while fostering a lifelong love of learning. Position Overview We seek a creative and dynamic educator with solid experience in teaching Judaic Studies in an engaging and comprehensive manner. The ideal candidate will bring enthusiasm, depth of knowledge, and a student-centered approach to the classroom, fostering a love for Jewish learning, while building strong connections with students and families. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Teach Judaic Studies (Torah, Jewish holidays, Israel, values, and traditions) in an engaging and meaningful way. Plan and teach a challenging and developmentally appropriate course of study, with an emphasis on differentiating instruction and using assessments effectively. Create an inclusive classroom environment through regular class meetings, supportive interactions with students, and clear expectations for community behavior. Engage students in experiential learning, encouraging deep investigation of topics as part of an emergent curriculum. Foster a warm, inclusive classroom environment where students feel supported, challenged, and inspired to explore their Jewish identity. Guide students in tefillah (prayer) and holiday celebrations, helping them build a personal connection to Jewish practice. Collaborate with other lower school teachers and educators to develop curriculum, and implement special projects. Work and communicate effectively with parents in formal and informal conferences, written reports, and newsletters. Support and follow the school policies and procedures. Be a positive and contributing member of the professional community. Position Qualifications Bachelor's degree, teaching credential or Masters degree in Judaic Studies, Education or a related field. Minimum of two years teaching at the elementary school level Eligible to work in the U.S. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong leadership and facilitative skills. Fluency or proficiency in Hebrew a plus Passion for creating a joyful and intellectually rich learning environment.