Spanish Teacher

St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy

Bellrose, NY

Job ID#:
16265176020
Posted:
June 23, 2026
Expires:
August 22, 2026
Category:
Primary Education
Terms:
Part-Time Contract
Experience:
2-5 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

Primary Job Responsibilities
Teach Spanish to students from grades PreK through 8 fostering students' language proficiency while cultivating an appreciation for the cultures, histories, and perspectives of the Spanish-speaking world.

Work collaboratively with colleagues across divisions and departments, fostering teamwork and cooperation among faculty, staff, and administration.

Requirements
Native or near-native fluency in Spanish

A bachelor's degree in Spanish, World Languages, Education, or a related field is required; master's degree preferred

At least two years of classroom teaching experience is preferred

A demonstrated commitment to Catholic education

Key Skills and Qualities
Experience with proficiency-based language instruction

Familiarity with educational technology, including Google Classroom

Due to St. Gregory the Great's status as a religious organization, the Academy is permitted, under certain circumstances, to give employment preference to Catholics.
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About the Employer

St. Gregory the Great School commits itself to the education of the whole person, (mind, body, and soul) through a vibrant academic and faith-filled Catholic environment.

St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy, located in Bellerose, NY, is a Catholic elementary school. The original school was founded in 1953 under the supervision of Father Daniel J. Holloran with the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Dubuque, Iowa, serving as faculty. Later, the Ursuline Sisters and Dominican Nuns from Amityville shared their presence with the lay faculty of the school at different times.