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K-8 Spanish Teacher

Chicago, IL · On-site

$70K/yr

Regular Full Time Start Date: August 2026 Distinctive Schools creates diverse, joyful, welcoming ... Proficient with cloud based software solutions (Google Suite) * Ability to learn digital tools and ...

Regular Full Time Start Date: August 2026 Distinctive Schools creates diverse, joyful, welcoming ... Proficient with cloud based software solutions (Google Suite) * Ability to learn digital tools and ...

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How much do full time google spanish jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time google spanish in the United States is $32.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.97 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Google Spanish vs Full Time Google Customer Support?

AspectFull Time Google SpanishFull Time Google Customer Support
Required CredentialsFluent Spanish, relevant tech/customer service experienceFluent Spanish, customer service or support experience
Work EnvironmentRemote or office-based, collaborative teamsRemote or office-based, support-focused teams
Industry UsageTech, advertising, and online servicesTechnology, customer service, support industry
Common Search IntentLanguage-specific roles at GoogleCustomer support roles at Google

Full Time Google Spanish primarily involves providing technical or product support in Spanish, often requiring language fluency and relevant experience. Full Time Google Customer Support also focuses on assisting users but may include broader customer service tasks. Both roles are integral to Google's support ecosystem, with the main difference being the language focus versus general support functions.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Google Spanish job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 65% Full Time, and 35% Part Time. Highlights an 81% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,540 per year, or $33 per hour.
Upper School Spanish Teacher

Upper School Spanish Teacher

Grove Christian School

Richmond, VA

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job description

Job Description: Upper School Spanish Teacher (2026-2027)

Grove Christian School, located in Richmond, Virginia, is a private, Christ-centered school that integrates education with biblical faith. With an enrollment of over 450 students from preschool through high school, we are committed to offering a robust educational experience in a distinctly Christian environment. We are seeking a dedicated Spanish Teacher who has a calling to be part of the ministry of Christian Education.

Position Overview: We are looking for a full-time teacher to instruct Upper School Spanish for students in grades 6-12.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop comprehensive, engaging, and real-world weekly lesson plans aligned with GCS curriculum.
  • Integrate God's Word and its principles into daily instruction.
  • Employ effective teaching strategies and age-appropriate technology to enhance learning experiences.
  • Create a positive, engaging learning environment that promotes student success.
  • Collaborate in content area planning and goal-setting with colleagues.
  • Maintain accurate attendance records and grade submissions in accordance with school policies.
  • Attend daily Faculty/Staff Devotions fostering a supportive community.
  • Communicate regularly with parents to strengthen the teacher-parent partnership, a core component of our mission.
  • Participate actively in co-curricular activities, contributing to the vibrant Grove community.
  • Adhere to professional and modest dress code standards.
  • Seek continuous professional development and collaborate with school administration on campus-wide initiatives.

Qualifications:

  • A born-again Christian whose lifestyle and character reflect obedience to God and the Holy Scriptures, in alignment with the school's Statement of Faith and lifestyle beliefs.
  • Active membership in a local church that shares the school's Statement of Faith.
  • Proven experience teaching middle or high school students.
  • Possession of state teaching credentials or an ACSI teaching certificate, or eligibility to obtain one.
  • Ability to foster an effective classroom environment.
  • Sufficient biblical knowledge to integrate Scripture meaningfully into the curriculum.
  • Ability to serve as a positive Christian role model within the GCS community.
  • A passion for working with young people.
  • Proficiency in computer and technology applications, particularly the Google platform.

Qualifications: KSA's, Education

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Comprehensive knowledge of: modern practices, techniques, and methods of teaching; the principles of educational testing and principles and methods of remedial education; effective means of supervision and instruction; the principles and methods of educational research. Ability to: apply modern methods and principles of education to pupils functioning at the Upper School level; maintain an interest in the positive improvement and development of children, adolescents, or adults of normal and/or impaired learning ability; maintain proper discipline; establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and students. Excellent written and oral communication skills.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Required: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution. Preferred: Currently hold or be eligible for a Teacher's License.

Candidates should be able to fulfill the physical demands of the position, which may include standing for extended periods, climbing stairs, supervising students actively, and riding school buses or vans.