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Description The Middlebury School of Hebrew is pleased to announce openings for summer 2022 Hebrew instructors, both in person on the Middlebury College campus in Vermont and online. The application ...

Description The Middlebury College Summer Hebrew School is pleased to announce a vacancy for a temporary Instructor of Hebrew. The position is available during the summer 2018 session, located on ...

Teacher Assistant in Hebrew

Middlebury, VT · On-site

$14.50 - $18.50/hr

This is a unique opportunity to join and work with a community of Hebrew learners and instructors both inside and outside the classroom. We are looking for a Teacher's Assistant with demonstrated ...

Teacher Assistant in Hebrew

Middlebury, VT · On-site

$14.50 - $18.50/hr

This is a unique opportunity to join and work with a community of Hebrew learners and instructors both inside and outside the classroom. We are looking for a Teacher's Assistant with demonstrated ...

Position Department Academics - Religion Job Summary/Basic Function Dickinson College is seeking a qualified instructor to teach two sections of Modern Hebrew: one at the elementary level and one at ...

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How much do hebrew instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for hebrew instructor in the United States is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Hebrew instructor do?

A Hebrew instructor is responsible for teaching the Hebrew language to students of various ages and proficiency levels. Their duties typically include creating lesson plans, instructing on grammar and vocabulary, developing speaking and listening skills, and introducing students to Israeli culture and history. Hebrew instructors may teach in schools, universities, community centers, or offer private lessons. They often use a combination of textbooks, multimedia resources, and interactive activities to enhance learning. Additionally, they assess student progress and adapt their teaching methods to meet individual needs.

What is the difference between Hebrew Instructor vs Hebrew Tutor?

AspectHebrew InstructorHebrew Tutor
CredentialsOften requires teaching certification or language proficiencyMay not require formal credentials, focus on personalized learning
Work EnvironmentClassroom, educational institutions, language schoolsOne-on-one sessions, online or in-person
Employer & IndustrySchools, universities, language centersPrivate clients, online platforms, tutoring services
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for formal teaching roles or structured coursesSeeking personalized, flexible learning support

In summary, a Hebrew Instructor typically works in educational settings with formal credentials, focusing on structured teaching. A Hebrew Tutor offers personalized instruction, often without formal certification, and works directly with students in one-on-one settings. Both roles aim to teach Hebrew but differ in environment and approach.

What are some common challenges Hebrew Instructors face when teaching students with diverse language backgrounds?

Hebrew Instructors often encounter students with varying levels of familiarity with Semitic languages, which can lead to differences in pronunciation, comprehension, and grammar acquisition. Adapting teaching methods to address these diverse backgrounds—such as using visual aids, differentiated instruction, and interactive activities—can help bridge gaps in understanding. Additionally, instructors may need to provide extra support for students new to non-Latin scripts or those learning Hebrew as a third or fourth language. Building a supportive classroom environment and fostering peer collaboration are key strategies in overcoming these challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Hebrew Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hebrew Instructor, you need fluency in Hebrew, a solid understanding of language acquisition methods, and often a relevant teaching certification or degree. Familiarity with digital language learning platforms, classroom management software, and assessment tools is commonly required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, patience, and cultural sensitivity help engage students and foster a positive learning environment. These skills ensure effective language instruction, student progress, and the creation of an inclusive classroom experience.
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Infographic showing various Hebrew Instructor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 3% Summer. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,102 per year, or $21.2 per hour.
Online Hebrew Instructor (Remote)

Online Hebrew Instructor (Remote)

LanguageBird, Inc.

Los Angeles, CA • Remote

Contractor

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

This is a remote online position. Hebrew Instructors residingin any country are invited to apply.

Who We Are


We are a premier,accreditedonlinelanguageschool seekingpassionate Hebrewlanguage instructors to join our team for the 2026-27 school year.


AtLanguageBird, we believe meaningful learning happens through strong relationships, engaging instruction, and a commitment to continuous growth. We value educators who take initiative, bring positive energy to their work, and create supportive learning environments where students feel challenged, connected, and empowered to succeed.

We offer Middle School and High School Hebrew Levels 1-6+, as well as tutoring, conversational,and test-preparationcourses.Ourcurriculum is ACTFL-aligned,and we aretextbook-free.


Rather than relying on traditional textbooks, we use ACTFL Can-Do Statements and real-world communication contexts to guide instruction.Our courses emphasize Project-Based Learning, meaningful communication, and authentic language use.We do not assess students throughtraditional assessments. Instead, instructorsfacilitateengaging learning experiencesusing a variety of digital tools and authentic resourcesand evaluate student growth through projects, participation, and performance-based assessments.
While we provide syllabiand some,instructional guidanceand resources,instructors are encouraged to bring creativity, professionalexpertise, and instructional flexibility to their lessons to meet the unique needs of each learner.


If you are student-centered, creative, technologically confident, and passionate about helping learners build languageproficiencythrough meaningful connections, you will fit right in.


Responsibilities:


  • Teach engaging one-on-one online lessons using Microsoft Teams.
  • Create a supportive and personalized learning environment that promotes student engagement, confidence, and success.
  • Assign and providetimelyfeedback onclass performance,homeworkassignments,and projects.
  • Monitor student progress andmaintainaccurategrades and academic records.
  • Communicate professionally and proactively with students, families, and LanguageBird staff as needed.
  • Demonstrate reliability, professionalism, and respect in all interactions.
  • Participate in requiredtraining.

Requirements:

  • 1-2+ years of experience teaching Hebrew (online and/or in a school setting).
  • Native-like proficiency in Hebrew.
  • Bachelor'sdegreerequired.
  • Experience working with middle school and/or high school students preferred.
  • Familiarity with educational technology and Microsoft Office.
  • Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment while meeting deadlines and expectations.
  • Evening availability in U.S. time zones (PST preferred).


Please note:Submittedresumes must be in English. Applications without the required video submission will not be considered.

Instructors onboarded for the 2026-2027 school year may begin teaching prior to the official start of the school year.

Job Type:Contract

LanguageBirdis anequal-opportunityemployer.
LanguageBirddoes not sponsor US work visas.Instructorsresidingoutside the United States are hired under international contracts, while those legally authorized to work in the United States are hired under U.S.-based contracts. Compensation isdeterminedby teaching experience, education, and other qualifications relevant to the role.

I understand and accept thatifselectedas aLanguageBirdinstructor,myphotoand biography will be displayed onLanguageBird'swebsite.