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Spanish 2 Tutor

RI · Remote

$40/hr

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Spanish 2 Tutor

MI · Remote

$40/hr

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

Ability to explain preterite versus imperfect selection, direct and indirect object pronoun ... conversation practice to support intermediate learners building proficiency in all four language ...

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What is the difference between Director Spanish Conversation vs Spanish Language Instructor?

AspectDirector Spanish ConversationSpanish Language Instructor
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees in education, linguistics, or related fields; leadership experienceUsually requires a bachelor's or master's degree in Spanish, education, or TESOL certification
Work EnvironmentLeads programs, manages teams, develops curriculum for organizations or institutionsTeaches students in classrooms, language labs, or online settings
Industry UsageFound in educational institutions, language schools, cultural organizationsCommonly employed in schools, universities, private tutoring, or online platforms
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for leadership roles in language programsCompared for teaching roles and language proficiency

The main difference is that a Director Spanish Conversation oversees language programs and manages teams, focusing on program development, while a Spanish Language Instructor primarily teaches students directly. Both roles require strong Spanish language skills, but the Director role emphasizes leadership and program management.

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Spanish Teacher

Spanish Teacher

Congressional School

Falls Church, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Congressional School seeks a Spanish Teacher for the 2026-2027 academic year. The Spanish Teacher is responsible for providing an effective learning environment through planning, organizing, developing, and assessing a comprehensive instructional Spanish program for children in Preschool through Primary School. The Spanish Teacher is knowledgeable about the cognitive and social-emotional development of children in these age groups and possesses a firm understanding of Spanish language and culture. In addition to the below duties and responsibilities, the Spanish Teacher will be positive, collaborative, innovative, and passionate.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develops, implements, assesses and modifies, as necessary, a dynamic Spanish language program for Primary and Lower School students that aligns with Congressional's mission, vision, and values
  • Uses a variety of methods, materials, and techniques to teach Spanish language and culture
  • Organizes classroom systems and procedures and manages student behavior to ensure all students are fully engaged and learning.
  • Establishes and communicates clear objectives for all learning activities
  • Implements instructional activities that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences
  • Assesses students' knowledge for the purposes of refining classroom activities and providing feedback to students, parents and administration regarding students' progress, expectations and goals
  • Actively seeks opportunities for professional development
  • Listens and responds to student and parent concerns in a responsible, constructive and resourceful manner
  • Actively supports the school philosophy, community, and policies
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned by the Division Director

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree in Spanish, unless native speaker; Master's degree in education preferred.
  • Minimum 2 years' experience teaching Spanish, preferably in an independent school.
  • Fluency and expertise in conversational and written Spanish.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in child development and educational practices.
  • Strong initiative and organizational skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • An ability to work in a joyful, collegial and collaborative environment
  • A sense of humor, warm personality, and growth mindset