Skip to main content

Grammar Teachers

Paideia Classical Christian School
Published
February 27, 2024
Location
Tampa, Florida
Category
Job Type

Description

Paideia Classical Christian School, located in beautiful Tampa, Florida, is seeking to hire Grammar Teachers for the 2024-25 school year. Our ideal candidate will have previous teaching experience in a classical Christian school, possess a vibrant faith in Christ, and a love for teaching children.

Paideia is a vibrant community of faith and learning where students love to learn and faculty are nurtured spiritually and developed professionally. We are committed to excellence in every endeavor and count it a tremendous privilege to work alongside parents to help students learn, grow, and flourish.

Our faculty are deeply invested in the lives of our students and work shoulder to shoulder with families to nurture the seeds of wisdom, virtue, and faith so each student might bear fruit long after they graduate.

At Paideia, we are committed to attracting and retaining gifted teachers who possess a vibrant faith in Christ and a desire to educate students to love both the Lord and learning so that they thrive as passionate disciples of Christ, exceptional scholars, and virtuous citizens.

The primary responsibilities of a teacher at Paideia Classical Christian School are to love students, love learning, and serve parents. When faithfully carried out, the teacher equips students with the tools of learning and cultivates humility and gratitude toward God. This individual should exemplify a lifestyle that brings honor and glory to God through Jesus Christ and demonstrate a commitment to the mission and vision statement of Paideia.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The list below gives a general, though not comprehensive, description of the basic tasks a teacher normally will be required to perform and will be evaluated upon. The teacher will comply with all applicable school policies and guidelines, including those addressed in the Faculty Handbook. This job description is to be used in cooperation with the specific blueprint and educational strategies/goals determined for each grade level and in close conjunction with the 2+2 Self-Evaluation and Formative Observation Forms.

Under the supervision of the Head of School and Dean of Academics, essential functions and responsibilities include:

LEADERSHIP

  • Consistently exhibit the fruit of the Spirit, spiritual maturity and Christian character before his or her students, parents and the rest of the school.
  • Exhibit humility and grace in leading the class and model repentance. The teacher is to actively and joyfully participate in Morning Scholé, weekly Lyceum, Exordium, and school assemblies.
  • Seek biblical solutions to problems with empathy and grace; humbly listening to, considering and respecting the positions of others (students, parents, administration and colleagues).
  • Understand the purpose and culture of Paideia while striving to uphold, build up and contribute to its mission and vision.

PROFESSIONALISM

  • Demonstrate a biblical approach to work in all areas including punctuality, attitude, speech, appearance, and attention to duties.
  • Refrain from engaging in casual social contact with any parent or teacher of the opposite sex.
  • Grow in understanding and application of classical and Christian principles of education.
  • Pursue and nurture personal spiritual growth.
  • Maintain an open and trusting relationship with administration and peers while addressing concerns in a manner consistent with a biblical approach. Including, but not limited to, believing the best about others; talk to and not about each other; stand shoulder to shoulder.
  • Adapts with flexibility, open-mindedness, calmness and optimism to necessary changes (e.g. curriculum, facility needs, class structure, scheduling, etc.).
  • Interacts with administration, colleagues, parents and students with patience, tolerance, empathy and humor to maintain positive relationships.
  • Attend mandatory in-service/staff meetings; participate in teacher mentoring opportunities and other mandatory attendance events.
  • Understand that he/she may occasionally be asked to combine classes (elementary), or if available, to step in as a sub (all grades) in the event of last minute, unexpected staffing needs.

PEDAGOGICAL

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

  • Set up simple, manageable class routines to accomplish basic tasks, such as homework collection, materials storage and distribution, etc.
  • Enforce classroom and school discipline policies to provide an orderly atmosphere of mutual respect.
  • Ensure that students should understand what is expected of them and display an acceptable degree of self-discipline.

PLANNING AND COMMUNICATION

  • Create weekly school lesson plans that are clearly written and turned in on time each week.
  • Emphasis should be placed on getting to know the families well, as well as letting them know what is happening in the class. The parents should feel welcome to visit the classroom.
  • Make good and wise use of approved curriculum guide and blueprint while skillfully moving students toward mastering learning objectives.
  • Prepare necessary materials for a substitute teacher.
  • Weekly and quarterly plans should reflect creativity and a good use of class time.
  • Maintain communication with “specials” teachers (art, music, language, etc.) and express to students that these subjects are equal in importance to the other subjects they study.
  • Communicate well and often with parents; providing friendly and constructive updates/feedback that expresses empathy and respect in written and verbal communication. Encourage parental involvement and feedback and communicate to parents by manner and word that the partnership between teachers and parents in teaching children is highly valued.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

  • Maintain a neat, organized, clean and stimulating classroom environment for students, which should be decorated in accordance with our aesthetic guidelines and used in its entirety to engage students with material.

LESSON PRESENTATION

  • Be thoroughly informed and knowledgeable about the subjects assigned to teach, and reflect interest in each subject, using mimetic instruction consistently and appropriately.
  • In Grammar School these subjects generally will be: Bible, mathematics, phonics, literature, spelling, grammar, handwriting, writing, science and history.
  • Articulate a Biblical worldview and apply biblical truth to relevant situations, thereby communicating the relevance of God to all areas of knowledge; teaches subjects in manner consistent with biblical narrative of redemption. Uses classical teaching methods appropriate to students’ age.
  • Encourage students to see how all subjects are interrelated, as parts of God’s integrated universe, using clear language and age- appropriate vocabulary.
  • Memorize all bible verses, chronologies, jingles, songs, chants, catechism answers, etc. required of the students (this may be done over a reasonable amount of time).
  • Use clear language, appropriate vocabulary, and correct grammar and spelling in all lesson presentations.
  • Employ a variety of teaching methods consistent with the relevant stage of the Trivium including but not limited to: comprehension checks; rephrasing of concepts by students; inductive questioning; recitations, chants, songs, acronyms, summaries, reviews; and illustrations, applications, and demonstrations.
  • Utilize the objectives, materials, priorities, and methods prescribed in the curriculum guide, and encourage students to see how all subjects are interrelated.
  • Observe common teaching and reinforcement practices to promote student success:
    • Regularly check for comprehension; does not assume students understand new ideas/terms.
    • Ask students to rephrase materials in their own words.
    • Begin with review of familiar material before introducing new concepts.

STUDENT LEARNING

  • Enable students to grow by providing classroom opportunities for prayer, worship, fellowship, and teaching of God’s Word.
  • Take reasonable measures in stimulating and maintaining the students’ interest in the material while recognizing and reasonably compensating for needs of individual students.
  • Confirm that students are making reasonable progress toward curriculum objectives.
  • Measure students’ progress using a variety of formal and informal means, including quizzes, tests, and proficiency exams, games, drills, and contests, etc.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Able to lift up to 30 lbs.
  • Able to stand for extended periods of time as needed.
  • Able to turn, bend, reach and occasionally use a ladder if needed.
  • Able to sit, talk, hear and maintain awareness of visitors to the classroom.
  • Able to work at desk and computer for extended periods of time as needed.

To apply for this position, send your cover letter and resume to careers@thepaideiaschool.org.

 

Apply
Drop files here browse files ...

Related Jobs

April 26, 2024
Part-Time 3rd Grade Grammar School Teacher   9330 N Central Expy, Dallas, Texas new
April 26, 2024
April 26, 2024
Senior Curriculum Developer   23315 CR 44A, Eustis, FL new
April 25, 2024
Music Dean   PO Box 1988, Eustis, Florida new
April 25, 2024

EARLY BIRD ENDS MAY 1ST

Summer Conference 2024 - National Harbor, Maryland

Join us for a gathering of classical Christian educators from around the world as we consider what it means to build school communities and welcome the outside through biblical hospitality.

As a member, you receive access to all of the most recent summer conference content, including 80+ workshops, plenary speakers, etc., plus access to the full library of past content.

Conference Sessions

Ensure increased visibility for your school by having it listed on the Find a School Map, connecting you with potential students and families seeking a classical Christian learning environment.

Map Feature

Unlock a wealth of exclusive resources, such as research studies and articles, providing valuable insights and knowledge for your school's continuous improvement.

Resources

Enable your school to easily post job openings and attract qualified candidates with the Career Center, simplifying the hiring process.

Career Center

Enjoy exclusive discounts on all SCL events and services, empowering you to access valuable resources and opportunities for your school's growth at a more affordable cost.

Exclusive Discounts

Get access to exclusive cohorts and workshops!

Cohorts and Workshops

SCL conducts school-wide surveys to provide relevant information to the classical Christian community as well as access to in-depth research with partner organizations like the Barna Group.

Research

A connected community of classical Christian thought leaders, including heads of school, board members, marketing and admissions directors, development and fundraising directors, academic deans, grammar and upper school heads, and teachers from all grade levels are here to support and encourage one another.

Community

Member-exclusive Coaching Call sessions. 15-20 online sessions each year from key-thought leaders on topics ranging from legal and operational issues to pedagogical and philosophical discussions. Think of it as a mini-conference each month!

Coaching Calls

Gain new insight, knowledge, and skills around best practices in a short, intensive format with workshops or a year-long mentorship experience with cohorts. Designed for administrators, teachers, parents, leaders, and department heads – anyone seeking to learn and grow in their role.

Conference & Workshops

Our network of seasoned professionals is available to navigate your questions and brainstorm solutions with you. Let us know how you want to direct your time and we will pair you with the senior leader that best suits your school’s unique needs.

Consulting

Are you sure you want to delete this file?
/