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Lipscomb Academy - Lower School, Part Time Interventionist

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HERC

Nashville, TN (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/8/2026

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Job Description

We are looking for leading educators who are innovative, self-motivated, and passionate to join our Lipscomb Academy family. We offer a Christ-centered environment where teachers are treated as the incredible professionals they are. Be a part of something bigger than yourself where anything is possible. You belong here. Questions regarding this position posting may be addressed to kaflatt@lipscomb.edu
Qualifications:
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Patience, creativity, optimism, resilience and adaptability. Experience teaching a variety of learning levels to target specific deficit areas. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with various school constituents. Proficient technology skills. Strong oral and written communication skills. Well-versed in educational best practices for teaching elementary school children.
Typical Duties and Responsibilities:
Personalize and customize instruction to best personalize learners' needs in grades 1-5. Develop learning experiences to fill learning gaps. Promote the best interests of each child in their classroom. Use appropriate technology in support of the curriculum Lessons should reflect developmentally appropriate skills, a logical sequence of topics, and reasonable student assessments. Plan and execute classroom activities and routines that meet both individual students' needs. Communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues. Utilize data to inform instructional decisions.