
To motivate our students to develop competencies, knowledge, and skills in aurally comprehending, speaking, reading, and writing the Spanish language; to share with our students the culture of countries where the Spanish language is spoken and help them to discover and develop their language skills within an authentic context.
MISSION AND CORE VALUES:
The Academy of the Holy Cross, a Catholic College preparatory school sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross since 1868, is dedicated to educating young women in a Christ-centered community which values diversity. The Academy is committed to developing women of courage, compassion and scholarship who responsibly embrace the social, spiritual and intellectual challenges of the world.
All faculty and staff must demonstrate a commitment to the Core Values of the Academy: community, Catholic identity, academic excellence, educating the whole person, tradition, diversity, leadership, single-sex education, environment, and communication.
The World Languages department is dedicated to bringing cultures and languages to life in our classrooms through immersion, through technology and media, and through active use of authentic language. We believe that language empowers students to be curious about the world, to be lifelong learners, and to become vibrant members of a multi-lingual and multi-cultural world.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:
Bachelor’s Degree with specialization in Spanish language or literature; Master’s Degree in Spanish or Education preferred
The salary range for this position is: $65,000 to $75,000 with excellent benefits
EXPERIENCE:
Demonstrated fluency in Spanish language
Strong knowledge of Spanish grammar and mechanics
Successful teaching experience in a secondary school World Languages program
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to:

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