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Akiva Community Day School located in Nashville, Tennessee has an opening for an energetic, creative, and skillful educator to join an incredible team of dynamic teachers. The successful candidate will have a strong background in Jewish Studies, Hebrew fluency, elementary teaching experience, and a drive to teach Hebrew and Jewish thought to children overflowing with excitement and curiosity every day. In addition to this, the candidate will have experience teaching elementary school children, be comfortable teaching in classes with up to 16 students with multiple learning profiles and plan accordingly using instructional grouping so that all children’s needs can be met. Experience and interest in working with special needs students is a plus.
Akiva Community Day School is a Kindergarten through 6th grade school that is dedicated to providing its students with the opportunity to learn about, analyze, and develop their identity as Jews and Americans in the world. Nestled in the heart of Nashville, TN, the school is dedicated to academic excellence in both General and Judaic Studies, and is part of a community that upholds and supports this city’s only Jewish Day School. Applicants should be committed to teaching Ivrit B’Ivrit, skilled at their craft, and adept at teaching and catering to a wide range of student abilities and styles. Experience with the Tal-Am curriculum a plus. We are looking for someone with a passion for what they do, respect for confidentiality, a true team player, and a commitment to strong and positive communication with teachers, students, and parents.
Duties:
Actively work to instill a love for Judaism, the Jewish people, Israel and the Israeli culture in our students and families
- Teach 2 grades of Hebrew and Jewish Studies (4, 42 min. classes) and one period of Tefillah (30 min. period)
- Individualized instruction through grouping in the classroom and other appropriate choices when applicable
- Share in the supervision of duties outside of the classroom, including lunch, recess, and end of the day
- Attend all faculty meetings, required trainings, and after-school events
- Support the family-centered environment that Akiva works to provide
- Have a passion and commitment to teaching Ivrit
- Work with our committed and spirited faculty to continue mapping, developing and
- implementing Ivrit curriculum in the school
- Teach about and lead daily prayer, weekly Shabbat celebrations, and holiday observance in the school
- Assess student performance formally and informally to meet the school’s benchmarks in Judaics and Ivrit and communicate this to the
- Principal and all Judaics, Ivrit, support staff, and parents when applicable
- Respect and learn about all forms of observance and maintain the open
- and thoughtful environment to multiple perspectives so coveted by our
- teachers, families, and students
- Keep up with the discipline of best practices, and work to help
- identify key texts, ideas, materials and supplies that work to reflect the
- school’s mission of academic excellence
- Communicate with students, teachers, support staff, and families to ensure the highest quality educational experience for our students
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