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Teacher, Spanish

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9 Lunenburg, MA Lunenburg, MA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$57.
1K - $72.
3K a year Estimated:
$57.
1K - $72.
3K a year 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago Thank you for considering employment in the Lunenburg Public Schools.
The mission of The Lunenburg Public Schools is to provide all students with the skills, confidence, and passion for life-long learning so that they may find their own paths to successful careers, active citizenship, and rewarding lives.
There is an open Spanish Teacher position at the Lunenburg High School.
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Teacher, SpanishSTATUS:
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PrincipalLOCATIONLunenburg High School (9-12), 1079 Massachusetts Avenue, Lunenburg, MA 01462GENERALQualified candidates should be proficient in the target language, familiar with new teaching methodologies, and have an interest in integrating culture and technology into the curriculum.
The ideal candidate should be energetic, motivated individual to work with collaboratively with the other foreign language team members.
The ideal candidate should have a strong background in the content area and be familiar with responsive classroom strategies.
The ideal candidate should be passionate and enthusiastic educator who can motivate students to discover their creative potential.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS (amended)Appropriate Massachusetts Educator License required - Foreign Language, Spanish 5-12, 8-12, or 9-12.
Attendance at the New Teacher Orientation/Induction is requiredThree years of experience, preferred.
Demonstrated experience working collaboratively with administration and team members.
Strong communications skills; verbal and non-verbal.
START DATE:
The position will remain open until a qualified applicant is found.
Start date is immediately.
OTHERSalary and benefits per Lunenburg Education Association contract.
Hiring is subject to satisfactory CORI and SAFIS Background Checks per 603 CMR 51.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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