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Elementary Teacher

Baltimore Junior Academy in Baltimore, MD
Columbia Union Conference | Allegheny East Conference Corporation
Description

Baltimore Junior Academy is seeking a Christian, innovative, and compassionate teacher to join our team of dedicated educators serving grades K–2. We are looking for someone who inspires a love of Jesus, learning, fosters a nurturing classroom environment, and embraces the use of technology to enhance instruction and student engagement.

Why Join Us:
At Baltimore Junior Academy, we believe in shaping lifelong learners through faith, excellence, and service. You’ll be part of a supportive team that values creativity, compassion, and continuous professional growth — all while preparing students for success here on earth and for Jesus' soon return. 

Required Experience

The ideal candidate will:

  • Demonstrate strong classroom management and organizational skills.
  • Use engaging, technology-integrated teaching practices to meet the diverse needs of young learners.
  • Build positive relationships and communicate effectively with students, families, and administration.
  • Incorporate digital tools and interactive learning platforms to support creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
  • Model kindness, patience, and professionalism in all interactions.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to enhance student learning and contribute to a vibrant school community.

Posted by: Penny N. Rodgers

Resumé Deadline: Tuesday, June 1, 2027

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Baltimore Junior Academy

Baltimore Junior Academy, a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school, is dedicated to nurturing the entire scholar and developing a closer more personal relationship with God. Always achieving, ever excelling. We are BJA!

Baltimore Junior Academy, a Seventh-day Adventist Christian School, aims to provide instruction in a Christ-centered educational environment for the enhancement of the spiritual, mental, physical, and social development of youth entrusted to its care.