Oklahoma Christian Schools
Location
Edmond, Oklahoma
The teacher is responsible for instructing students in assigned subjects while fostering their spiritual, intellectual, and social development. They must also maintain accurate records, partner with parents, and participate in school events and faculty meetings.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in secondary education or a related field and possess a valid teaching certificate. A strong Christian testimony and alignment with the school's core values and statements of faith are required.
Spiritual Models a consistent daily walk with Jesus Christ in speech, actions, attitudes Actively involved in church Follows Matthew 18 principle in dealing with interpersonal conflict Encourages students to accept God’s gift of salvation and grow in their faith Instructional Effectively partners with parents Ministers to the whole child—spiritual, intellectual, physical, social, emotional. Maintains teaching environment conducive to student learning Teaches classes as assigned and scheduled by the administrator Demonstrates mastery of the subject matter Proactively plans for curriculum instruction Uses effective teaching methods to challenge students achieve promote learning Effectively utilizes educational technology Teaches and designs curriculum from a biblical worldview Uses formative and summative assessments to promote student learning Non-instructional Attends and carries out effective parent teacher conferences Maintains regular and accurate attendance and grade records Performs additional duties as specified by the principal (lunch, break, carpool, etc) Attends high school events such as class level trips, musicals, fine arts night, concerts, athletic events, etc. Attends high school graduation Works co-curricular concessions/gate three times per year ($10 per hour) Personal/Professional Adheres to all policies and procedures governing the operation of the school Maintains professional dress and appearance as specified in the Employee Handbook Proactively communicates with parents and administrators Pursues professional development opportunities Attends and arrives punctually to scheduled devotional, committee, and faculty meetings Demonstrates the character qualities of courtesy, friendliness, flexibility, integrity, gratitude, and perseverance Uses standard English in written and oral communication Meets everyday stress with emotional stability Responds respectfully and is loyal to constituted authority Represents the school in a favorable and professional manner to its constituency Qualifications
Market context
Oklahoma classroom teacher openings in world languages often reflect steady demand for certified educators who can support language instruction across grade levels. These roles are competitive because employers usually want a current Oklahoma teaching certification, a World Languages endorsement, and comfort with remote, independent work; benefits such as dental, vision, accident, critical illness, and paid holidays can also matter. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your certification and Google Workspace experience before applying.
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Salary benchmark
$36,116 avg / yr
Typical range: $27,040–$45,000 based on 155 active listings in Oklahoma