Position Summary:
The Spanish Teacher is responsible for teaching Spanish language and culture to students. The teacher will develop and implement lesson plans that engage students, foster their interest in the Spanish language, and enhance their cultural awareness and understanding. This role includes preparing students for proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, while creating a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.
Essential Job Functions:
Develop and implement engaging and effective lesson plans that align with state and district standards.
Utilize a variety of instructional strategies to meet the needs of our diverse student population.
Establish and maintain a positive, organized, and respectful classroom environment.
Implement effective and inclusive classroom management strategies to ensure a conducive learning environment.
Collaborate with colleagues to develop and refind curriculum materials and instructional practices.
Participate in professional development days and opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
Provide timely and constructive feedback to students and parents regarding academic performance.
Plan and organize activities, and encourage students to explore and respect cultural diversity through language learning.
Participate in parent-teacher conferences, staff meetings, and other school events as necessary.
Maintain accurate records of student attendance, grades, and other required information; adhere to school policies, procedures and ethical standards.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required; preferably in Education, Spanish, or related field.
Valid WI teaching certification in Spanish for K-12 preferred or must be willing to obtain.
Previous teaching experience preferred.
Core Competencies:
Proficiency in Spanish language and strong understanding of Spanish-speaking cultures.
Ability to develop engaging and effective lesson plans.
Strong classroom management and organizational skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, students and parents.
About Green Bay Area Public Schools:
Our Mission: To educate all students to be college, career and community ready inspired to succeed in our diverse world.
The Green Bay Area Public School District is located in Northeast Wisconsin and with more than 18,000 students is the fourth largest public school district in the state. With 39 schools and many wonderful pathways, the Green Bay Area Public School District has a school or program that is a great fit for every child. Learn more about our schools by visiting their websites.
Founded in 1856 with the first city-built school known as the Sale School, the Green Bay Area Public School District is more than 150 years old. Our District is rich in traditions from the 100 year-old East and West high schools’ football rivalry to the home of City Stadium (the original football field of the Green Bay Packers).
Learn more by viewing our Annual Report.
The District is committed to the goal of working toward employment and development of a staff that is representative of the diversity in the Green Bay area community and student body. The District shall take initiatives to achieve equal opportunity employment and will not discriminate against any person on the basis of a legally-protected status or classification; in all employment and personnel actions and procedures including, but not limited to, recruitment, selection, hiring, promotion, evaluation, training, transfers, assignments, termination, compensation and other benefits; and a harassment-free work environment.
Spanish Teacher Vacancies:
At Lombardi Middle School, a tradition of excellence is built upon the foundation of the search for continuous improvement and life-long learning for all students and staff. The creation of Lombardi excellence does not happen by accident. It exists because of the collaborative efforts of the Lombardi staff, students, and families, who are united in partnership to provide exceptional learning opportunities for all students. Lombardi’s school motto, “We’re In-VINCE-ible!”, permeates throughout the school. For questions regarding this employment opportunity, please contact Principal Seth Meinel at 920-492-2667 or via email at sameinel@gbaps.org.
Franklin Middle School is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School running the Middle Years Programme for grades 6-8. As an IB School, we follow the IB Mission that aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. This mission defines Franklin educators where we celebrate each student by letting them know that “We see you. You matter.”
Franklin staff have a collective and undivided spirit focused on: Community and relationship building with our students and families, high academic expectations; and student social and emotional growth.
Washington Middle School and Southwest High School are seeking certified candidates for a Spanish Teacher position beginning with the 2024-25 school year.
Rich in diversity with exceptional staff and students excited to share their talents, Washington Middle School announces a unique opportunity for middle school certified teachers to join their collaborative learning community. Washington teachers engage in regular collaboration and professional development that enhances academic proficiency for every student. Student learning at Washington is filled with opportunities, both curricular and co-curricular including AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), Fine Arts, and an array of sports and academic clubs and teams that build character as well as community PRIDE. Please contact Molly O’Neill at mmoneill@gbaps.org or 920-448-2264.
Southwest High School has a strong tradition of success and pride. Staff strive to provide a rigorous, engaging, affirming, and meaningful learning experience for ALL students. The hard work our students and staff put in continues to pay dividends for our community. With strong Advanced Placement and Dual Credit College Enrollment Course programs led by dedicated professional staff, Southwest students are prepared to be college, career and community ready. Contact Principal Michael Whisler at 920-492-2650 or via email at mbwhisler@gbaps.org.
West and East High Schools are seeking certified candidates for a Spanish Teacher position beginning with the 2024-25 school year.
West High School prides itself on its rich history, diversity of students, and variety of career pathways. West is home to innovative approaches to learning, that include International Baccalaureate MYP and DP programs as well as dual credit programs such as Bay Link Manufacturing and Bridges Construction & Renovation.
East High School is truly a learning organization that focuses on all students and the adult staff. We embrace the idea that all learners are lifelong learners, and we prepare all students and staff for this journey. For our students, we offer challenging classes, activities, and experiences that prepare them for a lifetime of challenges and opportunities. For our staff, we strive together to provide a professional learning community that is relevant to the learning needs of our students and staff. Students, staff, and parents are very proud of East High School and what they have accomplished in all areas. Our students go on from East to attend excellent colleges, great vocational programs, and some choose to serve our country directly after high school.