High School Spanish Teacher
$60,000–$85,000 year
On-site · New York City, New York, United States or Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Teach high school Spanish, develop bilingual skills, and implement an AP-ready curriculum. Collaborate with the Spanish department to differentiate instruction, engage families, and build a positive school culture. Analyze student work trends with a principal or instructional coach; participate in practice-based professional development, mentorship, and weekly school-wide meetings. Prioritize student autonomy and college preparation; maintain a commitment to urban K–12 education and the mission of Uncommon Schools.
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