Spanish Teacher SY26-27 (California)
$63,718–$99,987 year
On-site · San Pablo, California, United States
Job Summary
Spanish Teacher SY26-27 at Summit Public Schools in California. The role involves teaching Spanish to high school or middle school students with project-based learning blocks, mentoring students, analyzing progress data, and contributing to a culture of continuous improvement. Qualifications include a California teaching credential, a bachelor's degree (master's preferred), and a commitment to DEIB and equitable education. The schedule spans typical school hours with dedicated project and mentor time, and compensation ranges from $63,718 to $99,987 depending on experience.
Required Qualifications
- Teaching Credential in California or another US state
- Bachelor’s Degree (a Master’s Degree in Education is preferred, but not required)
- Clear health and background check
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