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Teacher In Russian Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Russian Tutor

Fort Worth, TX · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

OH · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Lexington, KY · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Binghamton, NY · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Dekalb, IL · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Lawrence, MA · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Memphis, TN · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Hempstead, NY · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Dallas, TX · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

Russian Tutor

Charleston, SC · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching Cyrillic reading and writing, case system application, and aspect pair usage in Russian. Guides students through declining nouns and adjectives, selecting correct verb aspects ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for teacher in russian in the United States is $58,156.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $65,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Teacher In Russian vs Russian Language Instructor?

AspectTeacher In RussianRussian Language Instructor
Required CredentialsTeaching certification, language proficiencyLanguage proficiency, teaching experience
Work EnvironmentSchools, universities, language centersLanguage schools, private tutoring, online platforms
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, government programsLanguage institutes, online education providers

Both roles involve teaching Russian language skills, but a Teacher In Russian typically works in formal educational settings with certification requirements, while a Russian Language Instructor may focus on private or online instruction without formal teaching credentials. The roles overlap in language proficiency and industry usage, but differ mainly in work environment and certification needs.

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Infographic showing various Teacher In Russian job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Temporary. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,156 per year, or $28 per hour.

Russian Speaking Preschool Teacher for Ages two to five

Happy Kids Academy Boca Llc

Boca Raton, FL

$17 - $25/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Happy Kids Academy Boca is a licensed preschool serving children ages 2–5. We proudly offer both Russian and English language programs and are seeking a caring, experienced Russian-speaking Preschool Teacher to join our growing team.
Position Overview
The ideal candidate will be fluent in Russian and comfortable working in a preschool classroom. This role supports our Russian language program and collaborates with our English-speaking staff to provide a warm, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate learning experience.
Responsibilities
  • Lead and support classroom activities for children ages 2–5
  • Communicate with children primarily in Russian (for the Russian program)
  • Support children’s social, emotional, and developmental growth
  • Maintain a safe, engaging, and organized classroom environment
  • Collaborate with teaching staff, Director, and parents as needed
  • Follow all DCF licensing requirements and school policies
Qualifications
  • Fluent in Russian (required)
  • Experience working with young children (preschool/daycare experience preferred)
  • Passion for early childhood education
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Must meet Florida DCF requirements (background screening, training, etc.) or be willing to obtain them
What We Offer
  • Supportive leadership and a collaborative team
  • Beautiful, newly updated facility
  • Opportunity to work in a bilingual educational environment
  • Competitive pay (based on experience)
  • Professional and respectful workplace culture
  • Schedule
  • Full-time and part-time positions may be available
  • Monday–Friday