Primary School - Spanish Language Teacher at Holland Hall School in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Posted in Education 29 days ago.

Type: Full-Time





Job Description:

WHO WE ARE

Holland Hall was established in 1922 and currently serves approximately 1,000 preschool through 12th grade students in a coeducational setting. An Episcopal school distinguished by an excellent academic program and a student-centered environment emphasizing a holistic approach to education, we strive to provide a challenging, comprehensive educational experience grounded in a rigorous liberal arts college preparatory curriculum that promotes critical thinking and life-long learning. We seek to foster in each student a strong moral foundation and a deep sense of social responsibility. The Holland Hall community welcomes students of diverse racial, cultural, and religious backgrounds.

THIS POSITION

In the role of Primary School Spanish Teacher, you will provide Spanish language instruction and exposure to cultural experiences to all students in the Primary School, Early PreKindergarten through Third grade. You will plan, design, and implement the Spanish curriculum through integration with the grade level curriculum. You will also coordinate and plan lessons with the other Specials teachers in the Primary School. You will guide activities that provide foundational Spanish language skills. In addition, you will communicate with parents, colleagues, and administrators details surrounding the Spanish curriculum.

As a community we have identified five Pillars of Excellence that distinguish our faculty and their work.

WHO YOU ARE - Five Pillars of Excellence

Mastery of Discipline and Child Development


  • You demonstrate a deep understanding of child development as well as an appreciation of and respect for the age group in which you will be teaching.


  • You effectively incorporate best practices grounded in mind, brain, and education science to identify and empower students to recognize strategies that improve learning outcomes.


  • You are a proven expert in your field of teaching and you make use of feedback and pursue opportunities to learn and grow professionally.

Curriculum Design and Instructional Methods


  • You create a classroom culture that fosters psychological safety, student agency, and a sense of belonging.


  • You bring an understanding of and a willingness to design and facilitate curriculum and classrooms that are student-centered.


  • You design assignments and projects that foster curiosity through inquiry and problem solving.


  • You incorporate discussions, resources, and real-world learning experiences that engage students with content that is relevant and culturally representative.


  • You use formative assessments and provide timely, action-oriented feedback to monitor and support student growth and learning outcomes.


  • You provide opportunities for students to self-assess and reflect on their learning in order to develop a growth-mindset.


  • You embrace and leverage the use of technology to enhance student learning.

Collegiality and Collaboration


  • You have a willingness to share your knowledge, expertise, and experiences with others, helping both colleagues and students reach their goals.


  • You find middle ground in relational interactions while honoring differences of perspectives, opinions, and values.


  • You engage in purposeful work with others, sharing resources and responsibilities with colleagues to overcome obstacles and challenges.


  • You actively create networks with colleagues, other schools, and professional organizations to continually grow your knowledge and demonstrate to others your commitment to lifelong learning.

Communication


  • You demonstrate active listening, always seeking to understand and appreciate new perspectives so that you can provide support and guidance to colleagues, students, and families.


  • You communicate learning outcomes clearly, offering effective feedback such that your students are able to grow as learners in your classroom.


  • You are responsive to families in a timely manner and share important details and information throughout the year.


  • You are accessible and available to your colleagues and are able to communicate important information to all constituencies in order to contribute to a positive team approach.

Professional Responsibilities


  • You are committed to the reflective and active practice of personal and professional growth in areas of diversity, inclusion, and belonging that contributes to an affirming environment for students and colleagues.


  • You are a reflective person who evaluates your instruction, assessment, and professional responsibilities and explores new ideas, research, and pedagogical practices that enhance the student experience.


  • Your professional and personal conduct aligns with the mission and values of Holland Hall, especially in your relationships with students, colleagues, and parents.


  • You act with integrity, care, and honesty and make wise decisions that are in the best interest of your students.


  • You lead by example in your willingness to learn, challenge yourself, and take risks as you grow as a professional.


  • You adhere to the expectations of the school with regards to punctuality, timeliness, dress, confidentiality while also embracing and contributing to the life of the school beyond your instructional role.

When you meet Holland Hall teachers, you will observe that they are joyful in their work with children, they are adaptive as they work to support all members of our close knit community. Our faculty appreciate the values of the Episcopal tradition and are committed to creating an outstanding experience for all who are a part of the Holland Hall School.

The above essential functions are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills. Employees are expected to perform other job-related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Interested candidates must have a bachelor’s degree. Previous teaching experience with the target age is also desired. A master’s degree and independent school experience are preferred but not required. Special consideration will be given to exemplary candidates who can also support a significant extracurricular activity or coach a sport.


  • Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish, Education with a Spanish concentration, or a related field.


  • Teaching certification or credential in Spanish Language Education.


  • Previous experience teaching Spanish at the elementary level is preferred.


  • Proficiency in both Spanish and English, with excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Working Conditions


  • Work day from 7:45 to 3:45. Faculty often must prepare lesson plans and meet with parents/students well before and after the above mentioned times.


  • Be able to occasionally lift up to 40 pounds.


  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.


  • Activities include walking, standing, bending, kneeling, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, repetitive motions, talking, hearing and visual activity.


  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to outside weather conditions on a twice-daily basis for approximately thirty minutes at a time.


  • Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.


  • This position is not eligible for telecommuting.





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