Spanish Teacher
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Teaching Spanish to students in a dual-language setting, with a focus on building community and language acquisition.
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Job Description
Lawrence Family Development Charter School
www.lfdcs.org
Strengthening families…building community
LFDCS is committed to the development and implementation of effective practices to support language acquisition and academic fluency in English and Spanish for all students. Dual-language fluency—building on the first language of Spanish while supporting proficiency in English—utilizes best practices to meet our priority funding goal.
Responsibilities:
Teach students to read and write in Spanish.
Provide the instructional program for students to reflect the goals of a Dual-Language Program.
Ensure consistent discipline practices and integration with the classroom instruction.
Participate in the monthly RTI (Response to Intervention) meeting for assigned grade levels.
Meet weekly with grade-level classroom teachers to support parallel skills in two languages.
Assist with standardized test administration or translation as requested by Head of School.
Communicate with parents to ensure a cooperative family partnership in accord with the school's mission and to increase student achievement.
Participate in and adopt school-based professional learning, innovations and technology advances.
Invest in personal and professional development through on-going training in accord with an approved professional development plan.
Provide letters of reference for high school admissions process (grade 8 students) as requested.
Experience/Qualifications:
Fluent in Spanish and English
Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Education or appropriate content subject area or Emergency License
3 years' experience preferred
Massachusetts Certification in Foreign Language Instruction at the levels matching position openings
Strong commitment to education reform initiatives, particularly raising educational equity for low-income and linguistic minority students
Experience teaching urban students of Hispanic backgrounds preferred
Support the two-way language goals of the school.
Ability to work independently and as a team member of the grade-level staff and school community
Commitment to the specific mission and goals of LFDCS
Demonstrated excellent communication skills (oral and written)
Demonstrated interpersonal, planning, and organizational skills
Schedule: Full-Time, School-Year Position
Reports to: Head of School
Lawrence Family Development Charter School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.