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La Scuola International School
Overview
The teacher will implement daily programs and long-term projects based on Reggio Emilia and IB frameworks. Responsibilities include setting developmental goals, documenting student progress, and communicating regularly with parents and staff.
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Compensation
$70,000 - $80,000 / YEAR
Posted
3 days ago
Seattle Preparatory School
Teach one section of Computer Science and three sections of Geometry while managing curriculum development and student assessments. Engage in the broader school community through student supervision, professional development, and campus ministry activities.
$59,000 - $108,000 / YEAR
5 days ago
Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley
Supervise and mentor youth in a safe after-school environment, facilitating engaging activities that promote social and emotional development. Manage classroom activities and collaborate with parents and teachers to track and support student progress.
$24 - $26 / HOUR
10 days ago
Supervise and mentor youth in a safe after-school environment, facilitating engaging activities that promote social and academic growth. Collaborate with parents and teachers to track progress and maintain an inclusive classroom atmosphere.
Cristo Rey Network
The Math Teacher is responsible for designing and delivering interactive lessons for grades 9-12 to foster critical thinking and academic development. They must collaborate with the STEM division to align curricula and support students through office hours and extracurricular activities.
$65,000 - $110,000 / YEAR
16 days ago
The Spanish teacher is responsible for designing and delivering lessons for grades 9-12 to develop language proficiency and cultural awareness. They must collaborate with the Humanities division to create aligned curricula and support students' academic and socio-emotional growth.
1 month ago
The History teacher is responsible for designing and teaching lessons for grades 9-12 to develop analytical thinkers and college-ready skills. They must collaborate with the Humanities division to create aligned curricula and support student life through club moderation and event chaperoning.