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Spanish Teacher

Courtland, VA · On-site

$50K - $72K/yr

The Middle School Spanish Teacher is responsible for providing high-quality instruction in the ... Adjust instructional strategies and interventions based on assessment data and individual student ...

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What is a Spanish data analyst?

A Spanish Data Analyst is a professional who analyzes and interprets data, specifically working with datasets that are in the Spanish language or pertain to Spanish-speaking markets. They use statistical tools and techniques to extract insights, identify trends, and support decision-making for businesses or organizations. Spanish Data Analysts often need proficiency in both data analysis software and the Spanish language to ensure accurate interpretation and reporting. Their role may also include data cleansing, visualization, and presenting findings to stakeholders. This position is important for companies operating in or targeting Spanish-speaking regions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Spanish data analyst?

To thrive as a Spanish Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, proficiency in data analysis, and fluency in both Spanish and English, typically supported by a relevant degree in statistics, mathematics, or data science. Familiarity with tools like SQL, Python, Excel, and data visualization platforms such as Tableau is commonly required, along with experience using data management systems. Excellent attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These skills are crucial for accurately interpreting and presenting data insights that drive decision-making across Spanish-speaking markets.

How does a Spanish data specialist typically collaborate with cross-functional teams in a multilingual environment?

As a Spanish Data Specialist, you’ll frequently work alongside teams such as engineering, product management, and localization to ensure that data is accurately collected, labeled, and analyzed in Spanish. Effective communication is key, as you'll often clarify linguistic nuances and cultural context to improve data quality and usability. Collaboration tools and regular meetings are commonly used to align on project goals and resolve any issues related to data discrepancies or translation accuracy. This role offers the opportunity to build strong cross-cultural communication skills while contributing to projects that rely on diverse language data.

What is the difference between Spanish Data vs Data Analyst?

AspectSpanish DataData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Data Science, Linguistics, or related fields; proficiency in Spanish and data toolsBachelor's in Statistics, Data Science, or related fields; proficiency in data analysis tools
Work EnvironmentData collection, processing, and analysis involving Spanish language datasetsAnalyzing data sets to identify trends, create reports, and support decision-making
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, research institutions, multinational corporations working with Spanish dataBusiness, finance, healthcare, and tech sectors across various industries

Spanish Data specialists focus on managing and analyzing data involving the Spanish language, often requiring language proficiency and cultural knowledge. Data Analysts perform broader data analysis tasks across industries, utilizing statistical tools to interpret data. While both roles involve data skills, Spanish Data roles emphasize language-specific datasets, whereas Data Analysts work with diverse data types across sectors.

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$50K - $72K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Middle School Teaching/Foreign Language - Spanish
Date Posted:
1/1/2026
Location:
Southampton Middle School
Closing Date:
Open Until Filled
Position Title: Middle School Spanish Teacher
Location: Southampton County Public Schools
Salary: $50,000.00 - $72,595.00 Based on Experience and Education
Reports To: Principal
Job Summary: The Middle School Spanish Teacher is responsible for providing high-quality instruction in the Spanish language to middle school students. This role involves developing and delivering engaging lessons, promoting language acquisition and cultural understanding, and creating a supportive and dynamic learning environment.
Key Responsibilities:
  1. Instructional Planning and Delivery:
    • Develop and implement a Spanish curriculum that aligns with state and national standards.
    • Provide instruction in Spanish language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
    • Utilize a variety of teaching methods, such as interactive activities, multimedia resources, and cultural immersion experiences, to engage students and enhance language acquisition.
  2. Student Assessment and Progress Monitoring:
    • Assess and evaluate student performance through tests, quizzes, assignments, projects, and oral presentations.
    • Monitor and document student progress, providing timely feedback and support to address academic needs and promote growth.
    • Adjust instructional strategies and interventions based on assessment data and individual student needs.
  3. Curriculum Development and Enhancement:
    • Develop and update instructional materials, lesson plans, and resources to enhance the Spanish curriculum.
    • Incorporate technology and innovative teaching practices into the curriculum to provide engaging and relevant learning experiences.
    • Design and implement enrichment activities and cultural projects to extend learning opportunities for advanced students.
  4. Cultural Awareness and Engagement:
    • Promote cultural understanding and appreciation of Spanish-speaking countries and cultures.
    • Integrate cultural elements, such as traditions, customs, and current events, into lessons to provide a comprehensive language learning experience.
    • Organize and participate in cultural events, language clubs, and exchange programs to enrich students' learning experiences.
  5. Classroom Management and Support:
    • Create and maintain a positive, organized, and inclusive classroom environment that encourages student participation and fosters a love of the Spanish language.
    • Implement and enforce classroom rules and procedures to ensure a safe and productive learning environment.
    • Address and manage behavioral issues in a fair and consistent manner, providing support to help students develop self-regulation skills.
  6. Student Engagement and Support:
    • Provide additional support and resources to students who need extra help or enrichment in learning Spanish.
    • Foster a supportive and respectful classroom atmosphere that promotes student engagement and collaboration.
    • Address students' academic and emotional needs, and provide guidance and support as needed.
  7. Collaboration and Communication:
    • Collaborate with colleagues, including special education teachers and other subject-area teachers, to support students' diverse needs and ensure a cohesive educational experience.
    • Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding student progress, achievements, and areas for improvement.
    • Participate in parent-teacher conferences, school meetings, and other events to build strong relationships with families.
  8. Professional Development and Growth:
    • Stay current with advancements in language education, instructional strategies, and educational technology through professional development.
    • Share knowledge and expertise with colleagues, contributing to the development of school-wide strategies for language instruction.
    • Engage in ongoing self-reflection and seek opportunities to enhance teaching practices and instructional effectiveness.
  9. Administrative Tasks:
    • Maintain accurate records of student grades, attendance, and other necessary documentation.
    • Prepare and submit reports, lesson plans, and other required paperwork in a timely manner.
    • Manage classroom supplies and resources, ensuring they are used effectively and efficiently.

Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Spanish, Education, or a related field.
  • Valid state teaching certification in Spanish or secondary education.
  • Proficiency in Spanish, with strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Previous experience teaching Spanish at the middle school level preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of language acquisition principles, instructional strategies, and best practices in education.
  • Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with students, families, and colleagues.
  • Proficiency in using educational technology and language learning resources.

Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to stand, sit, and move around for extended periods.
  • Capacity to lift and carry up to 25 pounds of educational materials.
  • Ability to perform tasks involving manual labor, such as setting up classroom activities and managing supplies.

Work Environment:
  • Work is performed in a classroom setting.
  • Occasional evening or weekend work may be required for school functions and professional development.

Note: The job description listed above is not exhaustive and may include additional responsibilities not listed here.
Southampton County Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer.