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Spanish Immersion Preschool Teacher

$25-30

Action Day Schools

San Jose, CA, USA

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Are you a fluent Spanish speaker with a passion for early childhood education and a desire to make a lasting impact? We invite you to join our team at Action Day Global Schools, a new initiative of Action Day Schools—a trusted leader in the Bay Area’s private education and childcare community since 1968. This fall, we’re launching our very first Spanish Immersion Preschool Program, a full-day, hands-on learning experience entirely in Spanish for children ages 2.5 to 5. Led by our dedicated Director of Spanish Immersion, this program blends language, culture, and joyful discovery in the nurturing environment Action Day is known for. Our schools were voted one of the Best Places to Work in the Bay Area in 2024, and we credit that to our passionate, heart-centered educators who bring learning to life each day. If you're a nurturing, professional, and enthusiastic teacher who believes in the power of bilingual education, we would love for you to apply and grow with us in this exciting new chapter! Position Summary: The Spanish Immersion Preschool Teacher is responsible for delivering a full Spanish-language early childhood program for children ages 2.5 to 5 years. This teacher will foster language development, social-emotional growth, and early academic skills through immersive, hands-on learning in a warm, structured, and engaging classroom environment. The ideal candidate is fluent in Spanish, has a strong understanding of early childhood development, and is passionate about bilingual education. Key Responsibilities: Language & Communication Speak Spanish fluently and use it consistently during all classroom instruction and interaction Support and encourage Spanish language development through songs, stories, routines, and open-ended conversation Understand students’ English when needed, and communicate with families and staff in conversational English Model clear and rich language to support vocabulary development and comprehension Curriculum Implementation Implement and enhance a developmentally appropriate, hands-on curriculum delivered entirely in Spanish Collaborate with the Spanish Immersion team to align instruction with program goals Adapt activities and lessons to meet the developmental needs of diverse learners Plan and prepare daily lessons, routines, and transitions that balance structure with creativity Classroom Management Establish daily routines that promote consistency, safety, and independence Use positive guidance strategies to support appropriate behavior and emotional regulation Provide engaging, hands-on learning experiences that hold students’ attention and encourage exploration Create a respectful and nurturing environment with clear, age-appropriate boundaries Classroom Environment Maintain a clean, organized, and inviting classroom space Ensure materials and resources are accessible, safe, and support immersive learning Set up learning centers and visual supports that reflect both Spanish language and early childhood best practices Follow all school, licensing, and Spanish Immersion program policies and procedures Teamwork & Professionalism Communicate clearly and professionally with parents regarding student progress and classroom updates Maintain a positive attitude and contribute to a supportive team culture Demonstrate discretion, professionalism, and integrity in all interactions Accept feedback constructively and respond with growth-oriented action Use sound judgment, especially in managing classroom dynamics and unexpected situations Compensation: $25- 30/hr. depending on individual experience, education and position requirements. Requirements Qualifications: Fluent in Spanish (native or near-native level) Conversational English required for parent and staff communication Minimum of 12 ECE (Early Childhood Education) units; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field preferred 2+ years of experience working with preschool-aged children in a classroom setting Strong classroom management, curriculum planning, and child development knowledge Enthusiastic, nurturing, and passionate about bilingual learning and early childhood education Benefits Benefits for full-time employees working 30+hrs/wk include: Vacation, sick, and holiday pay- including a paid holiday closure in late December! Medical, dental, and vision FSA Long Term Disability Life Insurance Childcare/Private Education Tuition Discount Benefits with Action Day Schools programs

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