Job Description
Job Description:
Because Regents faculty model this life of holistic service to
God and others, we seek faculty with a deep personal commitment to
Christ in all areas of life. Academically, this means that we strive
for personal academic excellence and have a growth mindset,
committed to life-long learning and professional development. Our
teachers also have a heart to minister to both our students and our
community more broadly. Opportunities for academic discipleship and
relationship building outside the classroom include our student
advisory program and annual grade-level field trips. Successful
teachers will also demonstrate personal professionalism and skill in
classroom management.As a part of the classical tradition, Regents humanities courses
seek to nurture students’ academic development as part of a larger,
holistic path toward intellectual, spiritual, social, and emotional
maturity. As a part of this holistic discipleship, our modern
language courses seek to instill in students:
- a blend of grammatical proficiency and speaking fluency;
- a broadened cultural perspective through exposure to the
history and literature of other peoples;
- spiritual formation and growing Christian maturity through
academic discipleship;
- an appreciation for community-based engagement and service;
- a vision for how all our pursuits are part of a life of
service to God and others.
Preferred candidates will have experience in teaching Spanish at
all levels (through AP), with an emphasis in the upper levels on
discussion-based literary analysis and exploration of significant
cultural texts, historical eras, and literary themes. Applicants
should also demonstrate a commitment to classical Christian education.
Experience and Skills:
Preferred candidates will have experience in teaching Spanish
at all levels (through AP), with an emphasis in the upper levels
on discussion-based literary analysis and exploration of
significant cultural texts, historical eras, and literary themes.
Applicants should also demonstrate a commitment to classical
Christian education.
Information on our Purpose, Mission, Philosophy, Objectives
and Doctrinal Statement
Board members, administration, faculty, coaches and other
instructional personnel of Regents School, whether full-time,
part-time or volunteer, must subscribe to our Purpose, Mission,
Philosophy, Objectives and Doctrinal Statement, evidenced by their
signing a statement of agreement with Article II annually. This
document can be found by clicking: Philosophy and Doctrinal
Statement. As a supplement, the Regents Board of Directors has
adopted two additional statements as clarifying language under
Article II. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy - This was
adopted in 2017 by the Board to be clear on our view of the
inerrancy of Scripture. Nashville Statement: A Coalition for
Biblical Sexuality - This was adopted by the Board in 2019 as
clarifying language on our view of biblical sexuality.
Links to documents below:
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