Job Title: Elementary and Middle School Spanish Teacher
Reports To: Assistant Head of School for Teaching and Learning
Grade Level: Kindergarten - Grade 8
Location: The Friends School of Atlanta, Decatur, GA
Employment Type: Full-Time (10-month), Exempt
Pay Range: Commensurate with experience
Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including health, retirement, professional development, and more
For decades, The Friends School of Atlanta has stood as a beacon of progressive education as the only Quaker school in Georgia. As a close-knit community of fewer than 200 students, we provide a nurturing environment where every child is known, valued and supported. Rooted in the Quaker tradition, our school is dedicated to nurturing compassionate global citizens, fostering critical inquiry and championing social justice. Our community is a vibrant tapestry of diverse individuals committed to lifelong learning and service—values we celebrate daily in our classrooms, hallways and beyond.
The Elementary and Middle School Spanish Teacher will develop and implement an engaging curriculum and teach daily Spanish classes for elementary and middle school students. The FSA world language program endeavors to create an active learning environment that engages a diverse student body. Teacher applicants should be excellent collaborators with students, faculty parents/caregivers and also be able to work independently to support student success. FSA’s classrooms are inclusive. The student body represents a broad spectrum of learning styles. Successful teachers engage students using teaching methods and strategies that are creative and individualized.
This role includes active participation in elementary and middle school life, including lunch and recess duties, supervising field trips, and attending some student events. The teacher will also contribute to the school community through admissions-related events and regular student progress reporting. Attendance at several after-school and evening activities is required throughout the year.
Essential Tasks and Responsibilities
Teaching:
Design and deliver engaging, student-centered Spanish lessons for Kindergarten – Grade 8
Use and augment published curriculum materials to align with the school’s mission and educational philosophy
Foster a learning environment that supports students’ social, emotional, and academic growth
Use a variety of assessment tools to evaluate student progress and adjust instruction accordingly
Communicate effectively with parents and caregivers about student progress through emails, conferences, newsletters, grade reports, etc.
Maintain accurate and timely student records, including grades and reports
Community Engagement:
Champion initiatives that promote inclusivity, diversity and social justice within and beyond our school walls.
Support parent/family community events (e.g., Back to School Nights, conferences, admissions events, etc.)
Model and promote expectations aligned with the school’s values and Quaker ethos
Collaborate with colleagues to support interdisciplinary learning and school initiatives
Additional Responsibilities:
Supervise and engage with students during lunch, recess, and transitions
Chaperone field trips and special events
Participate actively in professional development and continuous learning opportunities
The essential functions and responsibilities listed above outline the core aspects of the role. However, this job description does not encompass all possible duties. Additional responsibilities may be assigned as needed, provided they are similar, related, or logically connected to this position, as determined by the School.
Educational and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in the subject or related area required; Master of Arts in the subject or another field (preferred)
3-5 years of teaching experience preferred, preferably at the elementary and middle school level
Experience with multi-sensory instruction and differentiation in early childhood and middle grades instruction.
Skills, Knowledge & Attributes:
Extensive knowledge of Spanish language
Fluency in Spanish and English
Strong classroom management skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
A demonstrated commitment to Quaker values and fostering an inclusive, equitable learning environment
Skilled in forming strong, supportive relationships with students ages 5–14
Equal Opportunity Workplace
The Friends School of Atlanta is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable community across all aspects of our school, including admissions, financial aid and employment. We strive to create a diverse environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Our school does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, nationality, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, physical ability, sex, gender identity, expression, or sexual orientation. As an equal opportunity employer, we strongly encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds who can contribute to the richness of our community.
Candidates interested in applying for the middle school science position at The Friends School of Atlanta should submit the following materials to [email protected]:
A letter of interest
An up-to-date resume
Names and contact information for three references
For decades, The Friends School of Atlanta has stood as a beacon of progressive education as the only Quaker school in Georgia. As a close-knit community of fewer than 200 students, we provide a nurturing environment where every child is known, valued and supported. Rooted in the Quaker tradition, our school is dedicated to nurturing compassionate global citizens, fostering critical inquiry and championing social justice. Our community is a vibrant tapestry of diverse individuals committed to lifelong learning and service—values we celebrate daily in our classrooms, hallways and beyond.