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5-8 Teacher - 10 students

Olympia Christian School in Olympia, WA
North Pacific Union Conference | Washington Conference of SDA
Description

Olympia Christian School is looking for an upper grades teacher for the 2024-25 school year. The school is seeking a teacher who is: Christ-centered and mission focused Challenges students, while creating a fun learning environment;  willing to bring in their own interests into the classroom to enrich student experience.

Olympia is a 3-teacher school with 40+ students. Grades 5-8 are expecting 10-12 students.

The school has an active music program, large gymnasium, along with supportive parents and local constituent churches. To support the teaching principal: 1) Small class size for upper grades (10-12) students 2) 16 hrs/month paid substitute teacher hired to allow the principal time for administrative duties 3) School has part-time administrative assistant 4) School has paid janitorial staff 5) Active volunteer group! Surrounded by evergreens, the school offers a beautiful relaxing environment. 

As the capital of Washington, Olympia offers a wealth of history and culture. Nestled against the Puget Sound there is a wealth of nature activities to enjoy as well. From kite flying at the ocean to kayaking in the Puget Sound to skiing in the mountains, Washington has a lot to offer.

Required Experience
College degree in teaching with teaching experience. US work permit required. Salary Range - Standard NPUC Salary Scale - $46,644 - $59,900. Due to this being a high cost of living area, an additional cost of living allowance is given in accordance with residence location.

Posted by: Wilma Bing

Resumé Deadline: Friday, May 31, 2024

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Olympia Christian School

The Olympia Christian School family exists to prepare our students through quality Christian education to serve God and our community.

The Olympia Christian School is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church to provide a spiritually oriented education for children. A belief in the existence of the Creator God is fundamental in the philosophy of Seventh-day Adventist schools. We believe that true education develops the spiritual, mental, and physical powers of each student, preparing them for the joy of service. To achieve this goal, we encourage each student to develop a personal relationship with God and his fellow men, master the basic academic skills, and value physical and mental labor as the blessing God intended.