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Middle School French Teacher

The Spence School

OtherOn Site5-10 yrs$75,716 - $134,887 / YEARPosted 1 month agoCloses Dec 31

Location

New York

Salary

$75,716 - $134,887 / YEAR

Quick overview

The teacher will instruct middle school students in French while integrating Francophone history and culture into the curriculum. Additionally, the role involves collaborating with teaching teams and serving as a student advisor to support academic and social-emotional growth.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Master's degree in French or a related field and demonstrate native or near-native proficiency in the language. A proven track record of engaging middle school learners and a commitment to equitable, inclusive teaching practices are required.

postgraduate degreeCollaborationClassroom managementCurriculum developmentAssessment designStudent advisingFrench language instructionInclusive teachingMiddle school pedagogyFrancophone cultureGlobal citizenship education

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • 91 -
  • New
  • York,
  • NY 10128Education
  • Level: Master's Degree

Salary Range

$75,716.00 - $134,887.00 Salary/yearMiddle School French Teacher Part time (75%) or full time To start August 2026 Overview The Spence School seeks a dynamic scholar-practitioner to join a collaborative and forward-thinking Modern and Classical Languages Department. We are looking for a French educator who possesses a deep love for the language and a nuanced understanding of the developmental needs of students in Grades 5–8. At Spence, we view French not merely as a linguistic exercise, but as a gateway to understanding the vast diversity of the Francophone world. The ideal candidate will foster an inclusive, high-energy classroom environment where students feel empowered to take intellectual risks and develop a genuine passion for global citizenship. Responsibilities ● Teach introductory through intermediate French, employing both traditional and innovative pedagogies to engage middle school learners. ● Collaborate within teaching teams to design assessments and methods that ensure a seamless transition from Middle to Upper School. ● Weave the history, culture, and current events of the Francophonie into the curriculum, encouraging students to engage critically with the successes and challenges of the modern Francophone world. ● Actively participate in department and school-wide initiatives centered on equity, pedagogy, and curricular innovation. ● Serve as a Middle School Advisor (if full-time), acting as the primary advocate for a small cohort of students and a partner to their families regarding academic and social-emotional growth. QualificationsQualifications Demonstrated skill in—and appreciation for—both the science and the craft of teaching. A visible joy in working with children and a commitment to the vibrancy of school life. Proven ability to engage with and learn from individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences; a commitment to fostering an equitable classroom. A work ethic defined by energy, kindness, maturity, curiosity, flexibility, and a sense of humor. A belief that collaboration is essential to professional growth and a desire to work closely with colleagues. Sustained teaching experience with a proven track record of engaging and inspiring middle school-aged learners. Native or near-native proficiency in French. A Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in French, French Studies, or a related field. Spence is committed to an equitable program and a diverse faculty and student body. We therefore actively seek candidates from diverse backgrounds.