Part-Time World Language (Spanish) Teacher

Trinity High School
River Forest, IL

Part-time World Language Teacher- Spanish General Description Trinity High School in River Forest, Illinois, just west of Chicago, seeks a part-time Spanish teacher for its college preparatory and International Baccalaureate (IB) Spanish curriculum. The ideal candidate is dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual formation, and the empowerment of young women. Now in its 108th year, Trinity draws students from more than 50 Chicagoland zip codes and reflects a purposefully diverse community committed to global citizenship and compassionate leadership. As a long-standing IB World School, Trinity blends inquiry-based learning with its Catholic and Dominican values to prepare young women for lives of meaning and impact. To learn more about Trinity High School, please visit our website . The position begins in August 2026. Position Summary Trinity High School seeks a part-time Spanish teacher for the 2026–2027 school year. Trinity teachers are mission-driven educators committed to Catholic values, academic excellence and the holistic formation of young women. Trinity teachers create a safe, inclusive, and intellectually challenging classroom environment rooted in Gospel values. Teachers demonstrate strong content knowledge, use varied instructional strategies, and assess student learning through meaningful and diverse methods. Responsibilities ● Plan and deliver instruction aligned with Trinity’s college preparatory and IB curriculum ● Foster an inclusive learning environment that respects diverse abilities and backgrounds ● Participate in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) ● Support students’ academic, personal, and spiritual growth ● Integrate instructional technology to enhance learning Teachers assigned to IB courses must complete required IB training during their first year. Trinity operates on a 4x5 block and alternating day schedule. Teachers typically teach three to five course preparations across college preparatory, pre-IB/IB, and elective courses. Specific course loads will be shared with candidates at the time of the interview. All courses can be viewed in the 2026-27 Curriculum Guide . Qualifications ● Bachelor’s degree in Spanish, World Languages, or a related field (Master’s preferred) Valid Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) for grades 9–12 ● Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills Commitment to Catholic values and the mission of an all-girls school ● Ability to teach Spanish courses across grades 9–12 in both the college preparatory and IB curriculum ● Ability to differentiate instruction for students with varying levels of Spanish language experience Bonus Qualification Knowledge of, proficiency in, or ability to teach French is considered a plus Salary and Benefits For a first year teacher with no experience, starting salary is dependent on degree. For a part-time teacher the exact amount paid varies by the exact number of classes. The salary range is: $23,000 - $30,000. Additional salary premiums available for previous teaching experience, national certifications or professional accomplishments. Application Process Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resume (PDF format) to careers@trinityhs.org , indicating the position in the subject line. Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States. The interview process includes: ● Phone screening interview ● Virtual interview with a World Language teacher ● Model lesson taught with a group of Trinity students and/or faculty, followed by an in-person interview with the Principal and Department Chair All applicants must complete a reference and background check before hire. Notice of Non-Discrimination It is the policy of Trinity High School to comply with applicable state and federal laws prohibiting the discrimination of employment based on race, age, color, national origin, disability or other protected classification. Trinity High School is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community rooted in the Dominican tradition of truth, compassion, and justice.
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