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1st and 2nd grade teacher

Tulsa Adventist Academy in Tulsa, OK
Southwestern Union Conference | Oklahoma Conference
Description

Tulsa Adventist Academy (TAA) in Tulsa, OK is seeking a full-time 1st and 2nd grade teacher beginning the 2024-2025 school year. Enrollment is growing substantially, and an additional 1st and 2nd grade teacher is needed. TAA is a PK-12 school with a team of eight teachers, one full-time principal, and additional support staff. There is strong support from the surrounding SDA churches. Tulsa is also a rapidly growing community with a strong SDA church presence.

Salary and benefits are based on the denominational wage scale and policies. This position may be filled prior to the posting expiration date.

Required Experience

Individual applicants must be supportive and active members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and have the legal ability to work in the United States. Ideally, applicants should have NAD denominational elementary certification or are willing to obtain it. Additional areas of certification, while not required, are beneficial. A knowledge of standards-based learning is helpful but not required. Please submit a resume with references included to alittell@okadventist.org.

Posted by: Adam Littell

Resumé Deadline: Sunday, July 7, 2024

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Tulsa Adventist Academy

Tulsa Adventist Academy is an accredited PreK-12 school whose mission is to prepare students for heaven and earth.

Established in 1916, Tulsa Adventist Academy is a private Christian school with a 100-year history of offering quality Christian education to Tulsa's kids. We accept students of all faiths who want an advanced academic program in a setting that exemplifies and promotes a Christian lifestyle. Tulsa Adventist Academy is a fully accredited school serving students in grades PK-12. Tulsa Adventist Academy’s accreditation status is granted by the Oklahoma Private School Accreditation Commission and the State of Oklahoma Department of Education.