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Grades 3 & 4 Teacher

Silver Creek Adventist School in Morganton, NC
Southern Union Conference | Carolina Conference, Inc.
Description

Nestled in the picturesque foothills of Western North Carolina, Silver Creek Adventist School offers a stunning facility and a supportive constituent church community. We are seeking a dedicated and inspiring individual to join our team as a Grades 3 and 4 teacher.

The ideal candidate:

  • Faith-Centered: A Godly individual committed to guiding students in their walk with Jesus.
  • Creative & Hardworking: Brings innovation and energy to the classroom.
  • Collaborative: Works effectively within grade-level and school-wide teams.
  • Communicative: Excels in communication with parents, students, and colleagues.

Join us in making a meaningful difference in the lives of our students, helping them grow academically and spiritually in a Christ-centered environment.

If this aligns with your passion and skills, we’d love to hear from you!

Required Experience

A qualified applicant must be a committed Adventist who has teaching experience at the elementary level and holds current (or are working towards) NAD certification. The applicant must have the legal right to work and reside in the United States. Please email your letter of interest, resume, and at least three references with e-mail addresses and phone numbers.

Posted by: Courtnie Hodgins

Resumé Deadline: Friday, July 18, 2025

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Silver Creek Adventist School

Silver Creek Adventist School, a Christian school, is dedicated to each child’s personal relationship with Jesus, academic success, and an attitude of service.

Welcome to our Silver Creek Adventist School community, where excellence meets character development. Silver Creek is located in a small rural community in the foothills of Western North Carolina. Currently we have four teachers. The classrooms are multi-grade, providing the students with opportunities to receive instruction at various levels. Class sizes are small, so students receive quality instruction from their teacher. This allows the teacher to meet each child’s developmental needs.