Elementary Spanish Immersion Teacher (2026-2027 School Year)

Rock Hill School DistrictRock Hill, SC
Onsite

About The Position

The Elementary Spanish Immersion Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality Spanish language, Math, and Science instruction to students in grades [e.g., 2-5], fostering linguistic proficiency, cultural awareness, and a positive attitude toward language learning.

Requirements

  • Exceptional knowledge of the needs of students.
  • Knowledge needed to read and interpret documents such as safety rules and to speak effectively with elementary-aged students and/or employees in a school environment.
  • Knowledge of federal and state special education laws and regulations.
  • Knowledge of effective and innovative instructional and student evaluation techniques.
  • Strong skills in classroom management, collaboration, and differentiated instruction.
  • Strong communication skills with students, staff, administration, and the public.
  • Understanding a child’s behavior and dynamics.
  • Skilled in problem solving and patience.
  • Ability to establish and effective working relationships with students, staff and the community.
  • Ability to perform duties with awareness of all district requirements and Board of Education policies.
  • Ability to fulfill the dexterity and physical requirements of the work and effectively attend to students.
  • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Ability to subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measurement, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Application of percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations is required.
  • South Carolina certification in Spanish with Elementary exam requirements or Elementary Certification with Spanish exam requirements.
  • Experience with differentiated instruction and inclusive teaching practices.
  • Familiar with educational technology tools and language-learning platforms.
  • Experience teaching multilingual learners.
  • Must have and maintain a valid Driver’s License or ability to provide own transportation.
  • May be required to travel to school district buildings and professional meetings.
  • Prior to beginning employment, negative tb test results must be provided.
  • Able to demonstrate adequate world language proficiency through the STAMP language assessment.
  • An Advanced level is required to teach advanced courses in the world language, such as dual language immersion courses or Advanced Placement (AP).
  • Work requires long periods of standing or walking around the classroom, especially when giving instruction, monitoring students, or using whiteboards/projectors.
  • Requires clear verbal communication and strong listening skills to engage with students, parents, and colleagues.
  • May require projecting voice in noisy environments or large classrooms.
  • Use of hands to write on boards, type, handle classroom materials, and operate technology (computers, tablets, projectors).
  • May include lifting or carrying instructional materials, textbooks, or student work (typically up to 20 lbs.).
  • Must be able to read and assess student work, view computer screens, and monitor student behavior visually.
  • Must be able to hear student questions and school announcements.
  • Repetitive actions like typing, grading papers, writing on boards.
  • Often sit for extended periods while planning lessons or grading but also stand or move frequently while teaching.
  • Work is primarily conducted indoors in classrooms, often with limited temperature control in older buildings.
  • Exposure to chalk dust, markers, cleaning supplies, and sometimes poor ventilation.
  • Classrooms can be noisy during group work.
  • Managing behavior, supporting diverse student needs, and maintaining classroom engagement.
  • Breaks are limited and structured around school schedules (e.g., lunch, prep periods).
  • Constant interaction with students, parents, administrators, and colleagues.
  • Must manage interpersonal dynamics, conflicts, and communications in a professional and respectful way.
  • Applicants must submit official transcripts, three professional references with at least one supervisory reference and a copy of the appropriate credentials as part of the application process.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging Spanish lessons aligned with state curriculum standards (which are reflective of ACTFL national standards).
  • Develop students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish.
  • Differentiate instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners.
  • Integrate authentic resources, technology, and cultural content into lessons.
  • Design and administer assessments for growth.
  • Monitor student progress and provide timely, constructive feedback.
  • Maintain accurate records of attendance, grades, and assessments.
  • Prepare reports and participate in parent-teacher conferences.
  • Establish a positive, inclusive, and well-managed learning environment.
  • Promote student engagement, motivation, and respectful behavior.
  • Apply school policies and procedures consistently.
  • Contribute to curriculum development and departmental planning.
  • Participate in staff meetings, professional development, and school events.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to support student learning and wellbeing.
  • Stay current with best practices in language teaching and pedagogy as described by ACFTL and the SCDE.
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