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Math for grades 3-10, with homeroom for 3-4

Vegas Valley Adventist Academy in Las Vegas, NV
Pacific Union Conference | Nevada-Utah Conference
Description

Vegas Valley Adventist Academy (VVAA) serves students from Transitional Kindergarten through 10th grade. Each classroom has two grade levels. The school plans to initiate a block schedule for the 2026-2027 school year that allows teachers to teach to their strengths across grades 3-10.  We are looking for a teacher who would primarily teach math for grades 3-10 and serve as the homeroom teacher for grades 3-4. 

VVAA has recently implemented the AVID program and is seeking a teacher who can provide a rigorous curriculum while also supporting students through the learning process.  The ideal candidate would be a team player who collaborates well with colleagues. 

Required Experience

We are seeking candidates committed to the ministry of Adventist Education as we grow loving followers of Jesus. 

Qualified candidates: 

  • will be active members in good standing of the Seventh-day Adventist Church 
  • will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree 
  • will hold or be able to obtain an NAD elementary teaching credential with Jr. Academy endorsements for Math
  • will have experience teaching, preferably in a multi-grade setting 
  • must pass a background check 
  • must have a valid U.S. work authorization at the time of application. The Nevada-Utah Conference is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of employment visas

Please include a list of three references with contact information along with your resume and cover letter. 

Interviews may take place prior to the resume due date.

Posted by: Heidi Jorgenson

Resumé Deadline: Tuesday, March 31, 2026

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Vegas Valley Adventist Academy

VVAA's mission is to honor God by striving for academic excellence and character development; and to grow positive relationships with our community and each other.

Christian Education in the Vegas Valley was first founded by the Seventh-Day Adventist church in the 1940’s offering an alternative to public education in a Christian atmosphere. In 2020, the two Adventist schools in the Valley came together to form Vegas Valley Adventist Academy. Today, VVAA is honored to be operated with the leadership and guidance of the Nevada-Utah Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist, with the desire to educate our children for eternity.