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3rd and 4th grade teacher

Milwaukee SDA School in Milwaukee, WI
Lake Union Conference | Wisconsin Conference
Description

Milwaukee SDA School (South Campus) is seeking a 3rd and 4th grade teacher.  This 4 teacher campus, is connected with two other campuses. The school goes from K4 - 6th grade.  Administration, IT help, and professional development support are provided. The candidate must be a spiritual leader, caring, energetic, passionate about the ministry of teaching, motivated to help students achieve through differentiated instruction, comfortable with using technology in the classroom, and great with classroom management.  The ideal teacher must be a team player who is committed to inspire, mentor, and lead student to academic success, but above all a relationship with Jesus.  A bilingual candidate would be a plus. 

Required Experience

Current NAD Elementary certification is preferred.  The candidate must be able to work in the USA and show commitment and dedication to the Seventh-day Adventist church.  Active membership and involvement in one of the local churches is mandatory.  If interested in being considered, please send a copy of your current NAD certification, cover letter, resume, and three references with email addresses and phone numbers (one reference must be from a pastor) to Debbie Darnall.  ddarnall@wi.adventist.org

Posted by: Debbie Darnall

Resumé Deadline: Monday, May 26, 2025

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Milwaukee SDA School

Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist School provides Christian education, on three separate campuses, that focuses on the whole child—encouraging academic, physical, social, and spiritual development.

Milwaukee Seventh-day Adventist School provides Christian education for the whole child—encouraging academic, physical, social, and spiritual development. Of our three separate campuses, the North Campus is a college preparatory program for K-10; the South Campus has K-6 grades for English immersion, with bilingual aides; and the Waukesha Campus benefits from a multi-grade country school program.