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AVAS Elementary School Teacher Grades TK-1

Antelope Valley Adventist School in Lancaster, CA
Pacific Union Conference | Southern California Conference
Description

Antelope Valley Adventist School is seeking an experienced, credentialed elementary teacher. The school is located in Lancaster, CA and serves students in grades TK-8. The school cultivates a welcoming atmosphere, a spiritually encouraging climate, and an involved, family-focused community.

Required Experience

The successful candidate must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university.  At least 3-5 years of experience preferred or a combination of academic qualifications and relevant work experience.  The candidate will be a committed, practicing Seventh-day Adventist who believes that Christian Education is a mission and a calling. Must be willing to mentor students to Christ by sharing God’s love and grace on a daily basis. Successful teaching at the academic level, strong organization and leadership skills, and a passion for sharing Christ with students are required.  Candidate must be authorized to work in the United States. Resumes and inquiries may be directed to Angel Nair at anair@sccsda.org or 818-546-8458. Interviews will be conducted, and position filled when the right candidate is found regardless of due date listed.

Posted by: Nelly Martin

Resumé Deadline: Friday, February 13, 2026

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Antelope Valley Adventist School

Antelope Valley Adventist School prepares students for a life of purpose and service by teaching critical thinking and nurturing a genuine love for Christ and others.

We are proud to be a Christ-centered, multi-grade, small school. Our primary focus is instilling the love of God and Christian values within our students. With Christ at the center, we believe students will excel academically, socially, and emotionally. We offer low student-teacher ratios with well-founded research and curriculum to support the benefits of a multi-grade approach.