High School Spanish Teacher
- Employer
- Downtown College Prep
- Location
- San Jose, CA, US
- Salary
- Competitive
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- Job Category
- Teaching, World Language Teacher, Spanish Teacher
- Grade Level
- High School
Job Details
Job Information
Date Posted:
11/4/2022
Application Deadline:
11/11/2022 10:00 PM Pacific
Employment Type:
Full Time
Length of Work Year:
2022-2023
Salary:
$66,499 - $104,832 dependent on years of experience and credential type. Plus Medical, Dental & Vision benefits, and optional 403b, 457b & FSA
Number Openings: (At time of posting)
1
Contact: Downtown College Prep Human Resources
Email: HR@dcp.org
Phone:
Job Summary
DCP offers a chance to be a part of a committed, passionate professional team that prides itself on its ethic of collegial, collaborative work. Teachers are an integral part of whole-school development and accountability. It takes a particular kind of teacher to succeed in this environment, one who is constantly working to maintain the balance between unwaveringly high expectations and the personal, supportive connection that our students need with their teachers. DCP teachers have the skills and knowledge to reach students far below grade level and do the slow, painstaking work of building their core skills and content knowledge to the point where graduates go off to college confident and prepared to thrive.
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Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
- Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree
- California or Out-of-State/Country teaching credential
- DOJ Fingerprint Clearance
- TB Clearance
- Copy of Transcript
- Credential Copy
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation
- Resume
- Single Subject Teaching Credential - World Languages-Languages other than English (specify) (Spanish)
Company
About the Organization
DCP's success with first-generation college students is at the forefront of a national movement for college access and educational equity.
The first charter high school in Silicon Valley, Downtown College Prep (DCP) was founded in San Jose in 2000 with the belief that all students, regardless of background and prior academic achievement, can and should be prepared for college success.
Through our singular commitment to college success, we ensure our largely low-income Latino students and families are fully supported in the pursuit of a college degree.
Our vision is to ensure that more first-generation students have the vision, confidence, and academic skills to succeed in college and beyond, realizing their fullest potential and harnessing their power to become leaders in their field and community.
- Website
- http://dcp.org/
- Telephone
- 408-271-8120
- Location
-
1400 Parkmoor Ave.
SAN JOSE
CA
95126
US
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