The individual considered for this position will collaboratively work with the Director of EL Services and school personnel to design and implement a comprehensive heritage language instruction program. The Bilingual teacher will have strong skill sets in “best-practice” instructional and assessment methodologies related to teaching and assessing listening, speaking, reading, and writing in students’ heritage language as well as have the ability to work with students and staff in pull-out and push-in models of small group instruction. The overarching goal for this qualified professional is to increase students’ proficiency and fluency in the heritage language.
Following qualifications are preferred for the ideal candidate:
- Valid Professional Educator License from the Illinois State Board of Education.
- Must hold a Bilingual endorsement/approval that aligns with the grade level of the
- Professional Educator License.
- Experience living or traveling abroad is a plus.
*Bilingual teachers must hold an endorsement in the required language.
Salary/Benefits: - Work Year: 182 Days
- Leave: 12 Sick Days / 2 Personal Days
- FLSA Status: Non-exempt
- Retirement: TRS
- Benefits: Yes
- Salary: Commensurate with experience ($53,989 - $65,209)
