A middle school teacher in a Christian school acts as both an educator and a spiritual mentor, integrating biblical principles into academic instruction while fostering a Christ-centered environment for grades 6-8. Responsibilities include developing engaging, faith-aligned curricula, managing student behavior, and mentoring students in their spiritual growth.
Core Responsibilities
- Instructional Excellence: Plan, prepare, and deliver subject-specific lessons that integrate a biblical worldview and meet academic standards.
- Spiritual Leadership: Model Christ-like behavior, lead classroom devotions, and foster a nurturing, loving environment where students feel valued.
- Mentorship: Serve as a spiritual guide, providing mentorship and supporting the emotional and spiritual development of young adolescents.
· Assessment & Recording: Evaluate student progress through testing and projects, maintaining accurate records, and providing frequent feedback to parents.
· Extracurricular Involvement: Participate in chapels, school committees, staff meetings, and potential extracurricular activities like coaching or club sponsorship.
· Personal Faith: A profession of faith in Jesus Christ and agreement with the school's statement of faith. Be an active member of a like minded church.
· Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
· Character: Demonstrates a mature, Christian servant’s heart and a passion for teaching middle school students.
Key Competencies
- Curriculum Integration: Ability to connect academic subjects (math, science, history, etc.) to biblical truths.
- Classroom Management: Maintains a positive, structured classroom that promotes respect and collaboration.
Pay: $35,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person