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Hebrew Teacher

Philadelphia, PA · On-site

$55K - $88K/yr

What You'll Do Hebrew Language Instruction & Student Support * Teach engaging Hebrew language lessons that build students' speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills * Support middle school ...

What You'll Do Hebrew Language Instruction & Student Support * Teach engaging Hebrew language lessons that build students' speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills * Support middle school ...

Hebrew Teacher

Philadelphia, PA · On-site

$55K - $88K/yr

What You'll Do Hebrew Language Instruction & Student Support * Teach engaging Hebrew language lessons that build students' speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills * Support middle school ...

Hebrew Teacher

Watertown, MA · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

Lead instruction in Hebrew Language teaching and development * Lead students in activities to promote their physical, mental and social development and their school readiness * Evaluate the progress ...

We seek an intelligent, thoughtful, and passionate educator who loves children and has classroom experience teaching Hebrew language using a progressive approach. The ideal candidate would inspire ...

We are looking for faculty members who have extensive experience teaching both Hebrew language and culture. Our unique 3, 6 and 7-week Modern Hebrew language programs and our Classical Hebrew program ...

Elementary Hebrew Lead Teacher (K-5)

Washington, DC · On-site

$50K - $68K/yr

Elementary Hebrew Lead Teacher (K-5) Location: Washington, D.C. Model: 50/50 English-Hebrew ... You will work jointly with the English language teacher to lead many aspects of the day. You will ...

Elementary Hebrew Lead Teacher (K-5)

Washington, DC · On-site

$50K - $67K/yr

Elementary Hebrew Lead Teacher (K-5) Location: Washington, D.C. Model: 50/50 English-Hebrew ... You will work jointly with the English language teacher to lead many aspects of the day. You will ...

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How much do hebrew language teacher jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for hebrew language teacher in the United States is $54,168.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $61,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Hebrew Language Teachers face when teaching students with varying levels of language proficiency?

Hebrew Language Teachers often encounter classrooms where students have diverse backgrounds and proficiency levels, ranging from beginners to more advanced speakers. This requires careful lesson planning and differentiated instruction to ensure all students stay engaged and make progress. Teachers may need to develop multiple sets of activities, utilize a variety of teaching materials, and provide additional support or enrichment as needed. Building a supportive classroom environment and leveraging peer collaboration can help address these challenges and foster effective language acquisition for everyone.

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

To thrive as a Hebrew Language Teacher, you need proficiency in Hebrew, a background in education or linguistics, and often a teaching certification. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, language assessment tools, and curriculum development software is typically required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to engage and motivate learners are crucial soft skills. These skills ensure effective language instruction, foster student engagement, and support diverse learning needs in educational settings.

What is the difference between Hebrew Language Teacher vs Hebrew Tutor?

AspectHebrew Language TeacherHebrew Tutor
CredentialsTeaching certification or language teaching experienceMay not require formal teaching credentials
Work EnvironmentSchools, language institutes, universitiesPrivate sessions, online platforms, one-on-one tutoring
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, language programsIndividual clients, online tutoring platforms
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for formal teaching roles or structured coursesSeeking personalized, flexible learning sessions

The main difference between a Hebrew Language Teacher and a Hebrew Tutor lies in their work setting and credentials. Teachers typically work in formal educational environments and often hold teaching certifications, while tutors usually provide personalized instruction in more flexible settings without formal credentials. Both roles aim to improve Hebrew language skills but serve different learning needs and contexts.

What does a Hebrew Language Teacher do?

A Hebrew Language Teacher is an educator who teaches students how to read, write, and speak Hebrew. They develop lesson plans, assess student progress, and adapt teaching methods to suit different learning styles. Hebrew Language Teachers may work in schools, language institutes, or private settings, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, conversation skills, and sometimes cultural aspects related to Hebrew-speaking communities. Their goal is to help students achieve fluency and confidence in using the Hebrew language.
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Infographic showing various Hebrew Language Teacher job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,168 per year, or $26 per hour.
Hebrew Language Teacher

Hebrew Language Teacher

Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy

Beverly Hills, CA • On-site

$52K - $69K/yr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


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Position Summary:

Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy is a leading ECE-8th grade Zionist Orthodox Day School currently seeking a Hebrew Language teacher for our Elementary and Middle School. The school seeks candidates with an understanding and appreciation of the value of positive Judaism, a student-centered learning environment and a strong centrist orthodox religious zionist background with a desire to integrate into a young dynamic community.

The ideal candidate will have prior experience teaching Hebrew language, demonstrate a superb connection with students and share a passion and mastery for language instruction. Hillel has grown to be a nationally recognized institution that owes much of its growth to our unique focus on developing the broader school community. Our staff plays an integral role in the presence that we have and the programs we are able to offer our community. The school offers a warm and caring environment as it seeks to offer a program of academic excellence to its students. The school is strongly committed to imbuing its students with a strong sense of ethics, as well as teaching them to give back to their community. The school incorporates in its mission a desire to teach, empower and inspire its students to become innovators and leaders in the Jewish and global community.

Professional Qualities/Skills:

  • Passionate, student-centered, developmental approach to teaching.

  • Ability to differentiate instruction to address the needs of all students.

  • Commitment to meaningful collaboration with colleagues and parents.

  • Excellent communication skills and commitment to keeping parents informed and engaged.

  • Willingness to take risks and seize leadership opportunities as they arise.

  • Interest in professional growth and commitment to continuous learning.

  • Commitment to improving the school as a whole and willingness to share best practices with others.

  • Facility with technology as an instructional tool including Google suite of applications, iPads, and classroom management applications.

  • Ability to be self-reflective and commitment to learning from feedback received from colleagues, administrators, and students.

Responsibilities Include (but are not limited to):

Planning and Preparing

  • Plan, prepare and deliver lesson plans and instruction, providing materials which are aligned to Hillel’s scope and sequence.

  • Provide effective classroom management and explicitly teach social skills.

  • Have an understanding of the different models for extending high potential students.

  • Instruct and monitor students in the use of our technologies.

  • Develop, implement, and maintain effective classroom strategies, providing a safe, secure and respectful learning environment.

Assessment and Reporting

  • Monitor student progress and adapt course content delivery methods in order to meet the needs of each student.

  • Use formative and summative assessments to plan for and monitor individual student achievement and learning goals and adjust instruction as needed.

  • Confer with students and students’ advisory regarding academic progress.

  • Maintain attendance records, and complete regular progress reports.

Student Relationships:

  • Communicate student behavior expectations in a positive manner and convey rules and expectations with consistency, while recognizing the unique qualities and characteristics of the individual.

  • Create a positive climate in your classroom by focusing not only on improving your relationships with your students, but also on enhancing the relationships among your students.

  • Interact with students in a responsive and respectful manner.

  • Help students reflect on their thinking and learning skills and their goal-setting.

General Duties:

  • Develop as a professional educator.

  • Attend staff development meetings and weekly staff meetings as required.

  • Maintain an inviting classroom with well-maintained bulletin-boards and furniture.

Requirements and Preferences:

  • Undergraduate degree preferred

  • Engagement in a formal school environment as a Hebrew Language teacher is preferred

  • Understands 21st century education and student centered learning

  • Exhibits a growth mindset

  • Exhibits a desire to constantly learn and grow on a professional level

  • Ability to integrate technology into the classroom