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High School Spanish Teacher

Atlas Schools
Posted 3 days ago, valid for 12 days
Location

Colorado Springs, CO, US

Salary

$50,500 - $63,549 per year

Contract type

Full Time

Life Insurance
Employee Assistance
Flexible Spending Account
Employee Discounts
Sign On Bonus

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  • The position is for a full-time Spanish teacher at a K-12 charter school in Colorado Springs, CO.
  • The salary range for the role is between $50,500 and $63,549 per year, with a signing bonus of $1,000.
  • Candidates must be fluent in both Spanish and English and possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish or meet other educational qualifications.
  • The school serves a diverse student population, with 92% being socioeconomically disadvantaged and a significant portion being English Language Learners.
  • The role requires a commitment to educational equity, fostering a positive learning environment, and collaborating with colleagues to improve instructional practices.

Job DetailsJob Location: Colorado Springs, CO 80910Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $50,500.00 - $63,549.00 Salary/year    Who We Are A tuition-free, open enrollment, K-12 charter school in the southeast community of Colorado Springs Preparing and empowering all of our students for success on their post-graduate paths through educational excellence, character development, and community engagement Dedicated to student proficiency through academic rigor and robust family support through the Atlas family scholarship Dedicated to our staff through offering a competitive total rewards package and providing meaningful professional development Who We Serve 92% Socioeconomically Disadvantaged 86% Hispanic, 6% African American, 7% White, and 1% Asian 56% English Language Learners What You’ll Do Embody the mission and values of Atlas Schools by fostering a rigorous, inclusive, and joyful learning environment for all students Plan and deliver engaging, standards-aligned Spanish lessons that build students’ skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Teach and scaffold Spanish language acquisition through immersive instruction, real-world contexts, and authentic materials Introduce and celebrate the diverse cultures, histories, and traditions of Spanish-speaking countries, reinforcing global awareness and respect Create a classroom environment that supports language practice, and cultural exploration while maintaining high academic and behavioral expectations Develop and administer assessments (formative and summative) to track student progress in language proficiency and cultural understanding Analyze assessment data and adjust instruction to ensure student growth and achievement Serve as an advisor to a group of students and their families, providing regular communication, problem-solving support, and scheduling and attending all quarterly family conferences Build strong, trusting relationships with families through active engagement aimed at understanding their backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences Document and maintain course syllabi, unit plans, and lesson materials for school-wide retention and instructional alignment Collaborate with colleagues and instructional coaches with sincerity and a growth mindset  Support colleagues during their absences by providing classroom coverage (compensated additionally) Draft and revise meaningful report card comments that reflect student progress in Spanish language development and cultural engagement Participate in professional development to stay current with best practices in world language instruction and pedagogy Maintain and support a high-expectations school culture through consistent systems and a strong student-teacher rapport Support the summer program and participate in school events such as field trips, academic support sessions, and community-building initiatives Contribute to daily school operations including arrival, dismissal, lunch supervision, and hallway transitions Perform other related duties as assigned   Compensation & Schedule  Salaried/Exempt Signing Bonus: $1,000 Annual Salary Range*: $50,500 - $63,549 Full Time; Monday – Friday; Occasional evenings and weekends as needed   Benefits Approximately 13* weeks of paid school breaks 30* hours of annual flex time and 48* hours of annual sick time  Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Account Participation in the Colorado PERA retirement program (required in lieu of social security as a public employee) 100% Employer paid short and long-term disability benefit  100% Employer-paid life insurance benefit of $25,000 (option to purchase more) Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Access to thousands of employee discounts   Annual Calendar and SY2026-27 Start Date Annual Workdays: 196  Start Date: Immediately  *Prorated if employment begins after July 1, 2026. QualificationsWho You Are Required Qualifications  Must be fluent in both Spanish and English (written and verbal) Able to meet “in-field status” for the position with one of the following: Colorado Department of Education License with endorsement in World Languages Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish 24 completed credit hours aligned with CDE requirements Completed/passed the PRAXIS 5195 within the last 10 years Ability to successfully pass all required background screening pursuant to CRS § 22-30.5-110.7 Be 100% dedicated to educational equity and committed to creating a rigorous, nurturing, and joyful educational experience Have the highest commitment to continuously improving curriculum and instruction through collaboration, best practices, and regular assessment Ownership for the academic results of students Ability to communicate effectively with students, parents, and colleagues Ability to demonstrate evidence of self-motivation and willingness to be a team player Possess a growth mindset and experience using feedback as a way to improve practice Desired Qualifications Successful leader of an urban classroom who has used structure, incentives, and high expectations to drive student success while creating a joyful environment for students to thrive in    Essential Job Functions Prolonged periods of standing, sitting, and walking  Must be able to regularly fulfill duties in person  Must be able to reach, stoop, kneel, push, and pull  Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds at times  Must be able to access and navigate all areas of the school and other facilities as needed  Must be able to successfully abide by all policies and procedures of Atlas Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. Position Closes: When Filled




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