Worthington Adventist Academy (WAA) is seeking a skillful, creative, energetic, compassionate, and Christ-led educator to lead a 1st and 2nd Grade classroom. You will collaborate with a dedicated team eager to elevate WAA to new heights. You will work in a facility featuring wonderful classrooms, a fantastic gymnasium, and a large recreational field and playground where you can shape and mold young minds. WAA is also supported by an incredibly dedicated church that goes “above and beyond” for the school. Located just outside Columbus, Ohio, the school is only minutes away from numerous enjoyable attractions, stimulating learning opportunities, cultural establishments, fantastic restaurants, and much more.
Areas of strength should include being up-to-date on best educational practices, easily adaptable to current classroom technologies, exhibiting strong classroom management skills, engaging communicators, and being an “all-in” team player. We seek an educator who embraces STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics), fostering an appreciation and love of these fields in our young people. We desire an educator who is learning and strengthening their craft alongside their students every day.
An undergraduate (or higher) education degree is required. All candidates must be currently available to work in the United States. A dedicated Seventh-day Adventist who is committed to developing young people in a meaningful way.
Posted by: Richard A Bianco
Resumé Deadline: Sunday, May 4, 2025
Worthington Adventist Academy
Worthington Adventist Academy, a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school, is dedicated to the education of our students for now and eternity. Our aim is wholistic development of the mind, talents and the body for academic excellence, spiritual stability and service to mankind.
Worthington Adventist Academy is a non-profit, private school chartered by the State of Ohio for grades K-8. WAA is supervised by the Department of Education for the Ohio Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and accredited through the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists and the National Council of Private Schools. The school was founded by and continues to be sponsored by the Worthington Seventh-day Adventist Church. Christian principles have first place in determining the school's policies and standards.