Equitas Academy Charter Schools
Location
Los Angeles, California
The teacher will lead rigorous instruction utilizing the provided curriculum, delivering prepared instructional materials, and communicating with families regarding student progress. They must maintain high academic and behavioral expectations while employing a warm demander style and culturally responsive practices.
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree and a current Single Subject Spanish teaching credential, including English Learner authorization or an out-of-state equivalent. A strong belief in all students' success is essential, with demonstrated experience in low-income communities being preferred.
The mission of Equitas Academy Charter Schools is prepare students for college, careers, and life pursuits, and inspires them to be champions of equity. We currently serve over 2,000 students and operate six schools in the Pico-Union neighborhood of Los Angeles. \n
A strong organizational culture, focused on our mission of preparing all scholars for college, careers, and life pursuits. A community that is committed to building and sustaining a diverse, inclusive and equitable organization. A school grounded in the Pico-Union neighborhood with a strong commitment to community and family engagement. Consistent, relevant, and individualized coaching and feedback based on in-class observations. The opportunity to grow as a professional and take on leadership opportunities such as Grade Level Lead, English Learning (EL) Teacher Leader, and Induction Mentor. Supportive professional development including paid professional development, training, and team building in the summer, and weekly professional development throughout the school year. Diverse, collaborative, supportive, and reflective teams that work together to deliver high quality instruction for our scholars. Leadership teams that are supportive, reflective and seek out teacher voice and feedback. A positive, joyful, and collaborative social environment that leads to long-lasting relationships. A clean, organized environment that maximizes time to focus on instructional practice and student learning. Consistent behavior management systems and a structured classroom environment. A rigorous and aligned curriculum with a variety of resources.
A Bachelor's degree A current Single Subject Spanish teaching credential (internship, preliminary, or clear) or out of state equivalent required English Learner authorization A strong belief that all students can succeed Demonstrated experience and success working with students in low-income communities (preferred)
at Equitas Academy: A competitive salary scale. A variety of health benefit plans (included options completely free to the employee) so you can choose the option that best fits your needs (and the needs of your family if applicable). Dental, Vision and Group Term Life/AD&D as well as Group Voluntary Term Life Insurance are also offered. Generous time off including winter break, spring break, fourteen holidays, and ten sick days.
Market context
California high school Spanish teaching roles are often competitive because districts look for a bachelor’s degree, a current Single Subject Spanish credential, and English Learner authorization or an approved equivalent. Experience in low-income communities can strengthen an application, and candidates who can show commitment to all students’ success may stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your credential and EL authorization before applying.
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