What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Bilingual Teacher position at Huntley Community School District 158?
TYPE OF WORK: Elementary Bilingual Teacher
(Spanish - Dual Language Program)
LOCATION: Martin Elementary School
STARTING DATE: Immediately
WORK HOURS: 10 Months / Full-Time
RANGE OF PAY: HEA Salary Schedule. Based on education and experience
BENEFITS: HEA, TRS, Voluntary Retirement, Insurance
CLASSIFICATION: HEA
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Until Filled
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Elementary Bilingual Teacher (Spanish) for Dual Language program. The Dual Language Teacher is responsible for developing lesson plans and delivering engaging, differentiated instruction that is aligned with the curriculum through an interdisciplinary and bi-literacy approach and following guidelines set by State of Illinois law and board policy. Foster the development of both Spanish and English language skills in all students, including native Spanish speakers and English speakers.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree; one to two years related experience and/or training preferred. Appropriate valid Illinois Professional Educators License with an endorsement in Elementary and ESL/Bilingual (Spanish) Education.
Application Process: Apply online.
The District prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates in. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at Huntley #158 Policies.
(Spanish - Dual Language Program)
LOCATION: Martin Elementary School
STARTING DATE: Immediately
WORK HOURS: 10 Months / Full-Time
RANGE OF PAY: HEA Salary Schedule. Based on education and experience
BENEFITS: HEA, TRS, Voluntary Retirement, Insurance
CLASSIFICATION: HEA
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Until Filled
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Elementary Bilingual Teacher (Spanish) for Dual Language program. The Dual Language Teacher is responsible for developing lesson plans and delivering engaging, differentiated instruction that is aligned with the curriculum through an interdisciplinary and bi-literacy approach and following guidelines set by State of Illinois law and board policy. Foster the development of both Spanish and English language skills in all students, including native Spanish speakers and English speakers.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree; one to two years related experience and/or training preferred. Appropriate valid Illinois Professional Educators License with an endorsement in Elementary and ESL/Bilingual (Spanish) Education.
Application Process: Apply online.
The District prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates in. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at Huntley #158 Policies.