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German Lessons Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

German Lessons information

What is the difference between German Lessons vs German Teachers?

AspectGerman LessonsGerman Teachers
CredentialsTypically self-paced or group classes, no formal certification requiredOften certified language instructors with teaching credentials
Work EnvironmentOnline platforms, language schools, community centersSchools, private tutoring, online teaching platforms
Industry UsageUsed by learners seeking language skillsProfessionally employed to teach German

German Lessons refer to the courses or programs designed for learners to acquire German language skills, often self-directed or group-based. German Teachers are professionals who deliver these lessons, usually with formal training and certification. While German Lessons can be accessed by anyone, German Teachers are employed in educational settings or online platforms to provide structured instruction. Understanding this difference helps learners choose the right resource for their language learning goals.

What cities in Connecticut are hiring for German Lessons jobs? Cities in Connecticut with the most German Lessons job openings:

[German School of Connecticut (GSC)] German Language Teachers (Part-Time, Saturday School)

German American Chambers of Commerce

Stamford, CT • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

To apply, please send a resume and brief cover letter to Lidiya Mytchyk, Principal, German School of Connecticut at principal(at)germanschoolct(dot).org.
Description of the Company:
The German School of Connecticut (GSC) is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to promoting German language and culture since 1974. We offer German language instruction for children, teenagers, and adults in a welcoming and engaging learning environment. Our students range from heritage speakers to learners of German as a foreign language. We are an officially recognized German language school and offer preparation for internationally recognized German language examinations, including the Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD).
Description of the Job Duties:
The German School of Connecticut is seeking enthusiastic and qualified German language teachers for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Current openings include:
  • German teacher for Grades 1-2 (native-level German preferred)
  • German teacher for Grades 5-6 (native-level German preferred)
  • German teacher for Deutsches Sprachdiplom II (DSD II) preparation

Responsibilities include:
  • Planning and teaching engaging German language lessons in person
  • Creating a positive and supportive classroom environment
  • Assessing student progress and providing feedback
  • Collaborating with fellow teachers and school leadership
  • Participating in occasional faculty meetings and school events
  • Preparing students for German language proficiency examinations, where applicable

Candidate Requirements:
  • Native or near-native proficiency in German
  • Teaching experience with children and/or adolescents
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Passion for German language and culture
  • Authorization to work in the United States
  • Teaching certification and/or degree in education, German studies, linguistics, or a related field preferred

Benefits:
  • Supportive and collaborative teaching environment
  • Small class sizes
  • Opportunity to contribute to the German-speaking community in Connecticut
  • Professional growth and development opportunities
  • Competitive compensation

Salary Range:
Compensation is commensurate with qualifications and teaching experience.
Please send a resume and brief cover letter to Lidiya Mytchyk, Principal, German School of Connecticut, at principal(at)germanschoolct(dot)org.