High School Spanish Teacher
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
High School, Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Spanish Teacher
High School Spanish Teacher
Iroquois County Unit 9 Watseka Community High School - Watseka, Illinois
Job DetailsJob : 5728042
Final date to receive applications: Jun 17, 2026 11:59 PM (Central Standard Time)
Posted: May 20, 2023 5:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date: Aug 14, 2026
Job DescriptionPay Scale and Benefits:
Summary:
This position provides instruction to students and performs a wide variety of tasks with curriculum planning, supervision, presenting and reinforcing learning concepts, and teaching students in a classroom setting. The goal is to help students learn subject matter and/or skills that will contribute to their development as mature, able and responsible citizens.
- Professional Educator License
- Appropriate State of Illinois certification for assignment
- Demonstrate knowledge of content and teach approved curriculum.
- Demonstrate an understanding of how individuals grow, develop, and learn and provide learning opportunities that support the intellectual, social, and personal development of all students.
- Demonstrate an understanding of how students differ in their approaches to learning and create instructional opportunities that are adapted to diverse learners.
- Demonstrate an understanding of instructional planning and is able to design instruction based upon knowledge of discipline, students, the community, and curriculum goals.
- Use group motivation and behavior to create a learning environment that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self‑motivation.
- Use a variety of instructional strategies to encourage students’ development of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills.
- Use effective written, verbal, nonverbal, and visual communication techniques to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interactions in the classroom.
- Demonstrate an understanding of various formal and informal assessment strategies and use them to support the continuous development of all students.
- Understand the role of community in education and develop and maintain collaborative relationships with colleagues, parents/guardians, and the community to support student learning and well‑being.
- Be a reflective practitioner who continually evaluates how choices and actions affect students, parents, and other professionals in the learning community, and actively seek opportunities to grow professionally.
- Understand education as a profession, maintain standards of professional conduct, and provide leadership to improve students’ learning and well‑being.
- Maintain accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations.
- Communicate with families.
- Participate in a professional learning community.
- Grow and develop professionally.
- Demonstrate professionalism in behavior and dress.
- Attend meetings, serve on committees, and perform such other duties and assume other responsibilities as may be assigned by the Principal or his/her designee in accordance with the labor agreement and the Board of Education.
- Remain available to students and parents for education‑related purposes outside the instructional day, such as parent‑teacher conferences.
- Assist the administration in implementing all policies and rules.
- Have regular attendance and infrequent absences.
- Endurance within a classroom setting; teaching students while standing, sitting, or walking throughout the classroom, building or outside activities with the ability to maneuver in tight spaces between desks.
- Working with the students in an instructional setting may entail kneeling or squatting, stooping, and bending from the waist on an occasional to frequent basis on a given day.
- Use of aids such as whiteboards, posters, bulletin boards, overhead projector, television, computer, and technological equipment.
- Retrieval, use, lifting and storage of teaching material, including books, equipment, assignments, etc.
- 180 days
- The classroom teacher’s schedule is subject to change with district demands in compliance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement.
- Completion of mandated training through Bushue HR without financial compensation.
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of District policy on evaluation, the Performance Evaluation Reform Act of 2010 (PERA), Senate Bill 7, and Articles 24A and 34 of the Illinois School Code.
Position Type: Full‑Time
Salary: $43,307 Per Year
Job Requirements- Citizenship, residency or work visa required
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