Beltsville Adventist School is a diverse K-8 elementary school located in the MD/DC area
with approximately 200 students. Our mission is to provide a Christ-centered education in a safe
environment where students develop a personal relationship with Jesus and achieve academic
excellence. BAS is actively supported by four constituent churches and has a strong reputation and
history within the community of fostering student achievement. We seek highly qualified applicants able to
work collaboratively and effectively with colleagues, demonstrate experience in teaching elementary
students, inspire a love for learning; foster individuality and independent learning, develop a lifelong love
for reading, and engage students’ curiosity and creativity.
A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Education is required as well as experience working
with children at this level. Salary and benefits are based on denominational wage scale policy. Individuals
must have the legal right to work in the United States and provide evidence of that right if employed.
Please submit a current resume with a cover letter; a one-page philosophy of education summary; three to five references, and a copy of your certification (NAD and/or state) to the Associate Superintendent of Education, Gabriel Madrid, gabrielm@pcsda.org and Jerson Malaguit, principal, jmalaguit@baschool.org .
Posted by: Gabriel Madrid
Resumé Deadline: Friday, April 4, 2025
Beltsville Adventist School
Beltsville Adventist School fosters academic, physical, and spiritual development within a healthy, safe, and caring community.
Beltsville Adventist School holds our students to the highest standards. Students actively participate in their learning and collaborate with one another while striving for academic excellence. We provide a strong academic foundation that enables students to read and comprehend complex text, attack rigorous math problems, apply the scientific method to draw conclusions, and write effectively in multiple genres. Our faculty is dedicated to meeting student needs. Our teachers encourage students to develop their spiritual gifts to be ambassadors for Christ sharing His love for others.