What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary Spanish Teacher position at Prospect Sierra School?
Overview Of School
Prospect Sierra is an independent, coed TK–8 school located on two campuses in El Cerrito, California, serving 450 students. Prospect Sierra gives students the tools to build a better world by integrating rigorous academics with a deep understanding of human emotions. Every day, our exceptional teachers connect students’ academic experiences to ethics, empathy, and social and emotional intelligence. The result is deeper intellectual engagement, greater self-knowledge, and compassionate relationships. Prospect Sierra students develop the courage to become more than great students, but great people.
Overview Of Position
This position is for a part-time (60%) Elementary Spanish Teacher, with the contract beginning July 1st and with an on campus start date of August 17, 2026. Our elementary campus has a Spanish program that serves our TK-4th grade students, where students attend Spanish class twice a week, starting in Kindergarten. This part-time teacher will lead instruction in Kindergarten and 1st grade with an emphasis on joyful acquisition of language through exploration, songs, games, and some exposure to reading and writing. We are looking for a charismatic and enthusiastic teacher who can bring Spanish to our youngest students. Additionally, this position includes weekly conversation touchpoints with students who participate in our emerging bilingual curriculum in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades.
This teacher will report to the Elementary Division Head and will work in close collaboration with the 2nd through 4th grade Spanish Teacher.
Responsibilities
The salary is competitive. Some benefits included. Our 2026-27 salary schedule can be found here.
How To Apply
Send a résumé (including contact information for three references), one-page cover letter, and School Employment History form to:
Jessica Walker, Elementary School Division Head
Email: tapscottjobs@prospectsierra.org (Please put “Elementary Spanish Teacher” in the subject line)
Prospect Sierra School is an equal opportunity employer. Our community is diverse in many ways, inclusive of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender spectrum, age, ability, and more. We welcome and value the same in our faculty and staff.
Prospect Sierra is an independent, coed TK–8 school located on two campuses in El Cerrito, California, serving 450 students. Prospect Sierra gives students the tools to build a better world by integrating rigorous academics with a deep understanding of human emotions. Every day, our exceptional teachers connect students’ academic experiences to ethics, empathy, and social and emotional intelligence. The result is deeper intellectual engagement, greater self-knowledge, and compassionate relationships. Prospect Sierra students develop the courage to become more than great students, but great people.
Overview Of Position
This position is for a part-time (60%) Elementary Spanish Teacher, with the contract beginning July 1st and with an on campus start date of August 17, 2026. Our elementary campus has a Spanish program that serves our TK-4th grade students, where students attend Spanish class twice a week, starting in Kindergarten. This part-time teacher will lead instruction in Kindergarten and 1st grade with an emphasis on joyful acquisition of language through exploration, songs, games, and some exposure to reading and writing. We are looking for a charismatic and enthusiastic teacher who can bring Spanish to our youngest students. Additionally, this position includes weekly conversation touchpoints with students who participate in our emerging bilingual curriculum in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades.
This teacher will report to the Elementary Division Head and will work in close collaboration with the 2nd through 4th grade Spanish Teacher.
Responsibilities
- Plan, deliver, and evaluate lessons for Kindergarten and 1st grade.
- Support the emerging bilingual students in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade with once weekly conversation touchpoints.
- Collaborate closely with the other Spanish Teacher in creating a positive Spanish language learning environment where the majority of instruction is conducted in Spanish.
- Collaborate closely with the homeroom teams to support the SEL needs of students while in Spanish class.
- Assist in maintaining a clean, well-organized learning environment.
- Maintain ongoing communication on classroom issues and individual students.
- Model patience, flexibility, kindness, responsibility, a sense of humor, and a respect for others.
- Create meaningful relationships and an inclusive classroom community.
- Conduct effective ongoing communication with a diverse group of parents.
- Complete progress reports twice per year.
- Support division specific programming.
- Appreciation for and desire to work with five to seven year olds
- Commitment to early childhood education and social/emotional development
- Ability to effectively communicate in Spanish and English, both written and verbal
- Demonstrated desire to learn best practices in elementary language instruction
- Knowledge of the essential role social emotional literacy plays in the workplace and interest in application of SEL within the educational setting
- Nuanced understanding of DEI/social justice knowledge from a personal or programmatic perspective
- Ability to take initiative, work passionately and joyfully, and collaborate effectively with diverse constituencies
- Bachelor of Arts or Science degree and/or professional coursework or certification
- Experience with Comprehensible Input strategies and TPRS
- Experience instructing emerging bilingual/bilingual students
- Proficiency in essential digital tools, including Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive), email, and Slack, and a willingness to learn school specific software
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Organizational skills and the ability to multitask
- Understanding of differentiated learning techniques
- Participation in all staff, division, committee, department, and grade level team meetings
- Support and participate in schoolwide events such as: Panther Picnic, All Together Now, Walkathon etc. – as designated by supervisor
- Support the overall day to day needs of the division with weekly duties, such as yard supervision and curbside dismissal support
- Engage schoolwide professional development structures and processes, including but not limited to: Equity and Inclusion work, pedagogical best practices, technological skill development, etc.
- Follow Prospect Sierra’s Essential Expectations
- Perform other duties as may be requested by the Head of School and ES Division Head.
The salary is competitive. Some benefits included. Our 2026-27 salary schedule can be found here.
How To Apply
Send a résumé (including contact information for three references), one-page cover letter, and School Employment History form to:
Jessica Walker, Elementary School Division Head
Email: tapscottjobs@prospectsierra.org (Please put “Elementary Spanish Teacher” in the subject line)
Prospect Sierra School is an equal opportunity employer. Our community is diverse in many ways, inclusive of race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender spectrum, age, ability, and more. We welcome and value the same in our faculty and staff.